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  1. 25 de mar. de 2009 · A. J. HESCHEL AND ABRAHAM ABULAFIA. The amplification of the role of symbolism in Scholem's oeuvre after 1941, should be seen as part of his subsequent diminution of the more mystical aspects of Kabbalah, as found, for example, in the school of Abraham Abulafia, and the denial of unio mystica.

  2. Abraham Joshua Heschel (11 de janeiro de 1907, em Varsóvia, Polônia - 23 de dezembro de 1972), foi um rabino austro-americano. "Auto-respeito é o fruto da disciplina . O senso de dignidade cresce com a capacidade de dizer para si: não."

  3. 25 de mar. de 2009 · By doing so Heschel capitalizes especially on Hasidism, but in more general terms he accentuates Jewish mysticism as a clue for understanding the enlarged version of Jewish theology. Already in a relatively early period of his career in the United States, he complained that “there is no proper evaluation of the place of mystical experience in the life of Israel.” 3

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  5. Abraham J. Heschel. Abraham Joshua Heschel nació en Varsovia, en 1907, en el seno de una familia jasídica. Estudió filosofía y crítica de la Biblia en Berlín. Durante una estancia en Frankfurt, fue arrestado por la Gestapo y deportado a Polonia, donde fue profesor en Varsovia. Más tarde emigró a Londres y finalmente, en 1940, a Nueva York.

  6. Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel (1907-1972) was one of the major voices in Jewish thought and philosophy during the 20th century. Born in Poland, he received a traditional yeshiva education and rabbinic ordination. He then pursued his doctoral work at the University of Berlin, and also studied at the Hochschule fur die Wissenschaft des Judentums.

  7. Abraham J. Heschel (1907-1972), born in Poland, moved to the United States in 1940. A professor at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York, Heschel became an active and well-known participant in the Civil Rights movement and the protests against the Vietnam War.