"Ancient traditions, modern lives: 3,000 years after its inception, how does one of the world's oldest religions remain vital to millions of believers? The issues raised in this series will be of great interest to spiritual seekers of all faiths, and to those interested in history, world religion, and philosophy. Taking as its key theme the confrontation between Judaism and modernity, the series travels to Israel, to the places where Judaism began, and through the Jewish Diaspora. Into the Mystic: a glimpse into the life of Jewish mysticism and the debate about its meaning."--Container.
""Ancient traditions, modern lives: 3,000 years after its inception, how does one of the world's oldest religions remain vital to millions of believers? The issues raised in this series will be of great interest to spiritual seekers of all faiths, and to those interested in history, world religion, and philosophy. Taking as its key theme the confrontation between Judaism and modernity, the series travels to Israel, to the places where Judaism began, and through the Jewish Diaspora. Into the Mystic: a glimpse into the life of Jewish mysticism and the debate about its meaning."--Container."@en
"Part of a series which examines Jewish life and identity in the modern world in the context of ancient history and traditions. The focus is on the challenges and choices facing contemporary Judaism -- particularly in North America."
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