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  1. Abraham Joshua Heschel (geboren am 11. Januar 1907 in Warschau, Russisches Kaiserreich; gestorben am 23. Dezember 1972 in New York City) war Rabbiner, jüdischer Schriftgelehrter und Religionsphilosoph polnischer Herkunft. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 1.1 Elternhaus und Bildung. 1.2 Studium in Berlin. 1.3 Die letzten Jahre in Europa. 1.4 In den USA.

  2. Abraham Joshua Heschel (January 11, 1907 – December 23, 1972) was a Polish-American rabbi and one of the leading Jewish theologians and Jewish philosophers of the 20th century. Heschel, a professor of Jewish mysticism at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America , authored a number of widely read books on Jewish philosophy and was ...

  3. Abraham Joshua Heschel (1907–1972) war einer der großen jüdischen Gelehrten des 20. Jahrhunderts. Aus dem chassidischen Judentum Osteuropas stammend, verbrachte er den Großteil seines Lebens in den USA. Er war im interreligiösen Dialog engagiert und nahm als Beobachter am Zweiten Vatikanischen Konzil teil. Sein Hauptwerk beschäftigt sich ...

  4. Abraham Joshua Heschel: A Prophet’s Prophet. Heschel aimed, through his writing and teaching, to shock modern people out of complacency and into a spiritual dimension. By Robert M. Seltzer

  5. Abraham Joshua Heschel (born 1907, Warsaw, Pol., Russian Empire [now in Poland]—died Dec. 23, 1972, New York, N.Y., U.S.) was a Jewish theologian and philosopher, noted for his presentation of the prophetic and mystical aspects of Judaism and for his attempt to construct a modern philosophy of religion on the basis of the ancient and medieval ...

  6. (1907 - 1972) Abraham Joshua Heschel was a Jewish American rabbi, scholar, and philosopher who was very active in the U.S. Civil Rights Movement. Heschel descended on his father's side from Dov Baer (the Maggid) of Mezeritch and Abraham Joshua Heschel of Apta (Opatow); on his mother's side from Levi Isaac of Berdichev.

  7. Abraham Joshua Heschel was a Jewish theologian and philosopher with a social consciousness that led him to participate in the civil rights movement. Considered “one of the truly great men” of his day and a “great prophet” by Martin Luther King, Jr., Heschel articulated to many Jewish Americans and African Americans the notion that they ...