01309 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001900077035001900096041000800115082001200123084001800135100001800153245007300171260005500244300003000299500002000329504002800349520064100377650001601018650001401034650001901048INLIS00000000000186020200508201635200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a0-275- 98047-2 0010-0520001860 aeng0 a201.723 a201.723/HAA/H0 aPeter J. Haas00aHuman Rights and world's Major Religion : The Jewish Tradition 06868 aWestport, LondonbCambridge University Pressc2005 axxii, 297p.; 24cm.c24cm. aIndeks : Indeks aBibliography p. 275-291 aThe oldest of the Abrahamic faiths, Judaism offers a complex and rich history of thought on human rights. Taking the reader on a tour of human rights throughout the history of this faith tradition, and throughout the world over time, the author provides a comprehensive overview of the subject. He makes the distinction between the biblical and later rabbinic texts and the continually evolving religious communities comprising Judaism from the classical period to modern Europe and considers the Jewish articulation of rights in North America alongside the emergence of the tate of Israel and its regional and national particularities. 0a1. religion 0a2. Jewish 0a3. Human right