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Jewish philosophy (Hebrew: פילוסופיה יהודית) includes all philosophy carried out by Jews, or in relation to the religion of Judaism.
Orthodox Jewish philosophy concerns itself with interpreting traditional Jewish sources, reconciling the Jewish faith with the changes in the modern world and the movement's relationships with the State of Israel and other Jewish denominations.
Jewish philosophy ( Hebrew: פילוסופיה יהודית) includes all philosophy carried out by Jews, or in relation to the religion of Judaism.
Jewish philosophy includes all philosophy carried out by Jews, or in relation to the religion of Judaism. The Jewish philosophy is extended over several main eras in Jewish history , including the ancient and biblical era, medieval era and modern era (see Haskalah ).
Investigating Philosophies of Jewish Sources. Side by side with these Jewish philosophical trends, scholars have investigated the philosophical ideas contained in the classical sources, so that one can speak of the philosophy of the Bible, of the Talmud, of the Halakhah, of the Zohar.
- Rabbi Louis Jacobs
List of Jewish American philosophers; Jean Améry; Günther Anders; Ruth Nanda Anshen; Aristobulus of Alexandria; Raymond Aron; Saul Ascher; Léon Ashkenazi; Henri Atlan; Erich Auerbach; Lyubov Axelrod; A. J. Ayer; Ariella Azoulay
Jewish philosophy, any of various kinds of reflective thought engaged in by those identified as being Jews. A brief treatment of Jewish philosophy follows. For full treatment, see Judaism: Jewish philosophy. In the Middle Ages, Jewish philosophy encompassed any methodical and disciplined thought.