The Universalism of Judaism: An Italian Sephardic Perspective
Elijah Benamozegh
1900
Let us first of all point out that the establishment of a universal religion, Judaism’s ultimate aim, necessitated an exceptional strictness and severity in the particularities of Jewish religious life. Because its dream was of the future of mankind, it was all the more necessary for it to stand apart from mankind’s present milieu. Glimpsing the…
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