本の詳細
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
128
言語
ヘブライ語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2010
出版社
מרכז זלמן שזר
ISBN-10
9652272698
ISBN-13
9789652272690
説明
In 1843, a shocking murder of a rabbi in Lviv unfolds, set against a backdrop of political strife, religious tensions, and emerging societal changes. As he advocated for progressive views, this figure stirred controversy, igniting a fierce debate among his peers and the broader community. The tumultuous atmosphere highlights the clash between traditional beliefs and the evolving modern thought, shedding light on the complexities inherent in such a dynamic period.
The narrative delves deep into the intricate interplay of politics and religion, bringing forth a tapestry of characters influenced by their convictions and the times they lived in. Through thorough research and poignant analysis, the authors reveal the broader implications of this tragic event, reflecting on how such occurrences do not merely exist in isolation but resonate deeply within the fabric of societal evolution.
The narrative delves deep into the intricate interplay of politics and religion, bringing forth a tapestry of characters influenced by their convictions and the times they lived in. Through thorough research and poignant analysis, the authors reveal the broader implications of this tragic event, reflecting on how such occurrences do not merely exist in isolation but resonate deeply within the fabric of societal evolution.