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Huffington Post, May 2, 2013
...Rights battles of the 1960s. Photo: Leaders of the protest, holding flags, from left Bishop James Shannon, Rabbi Abraham Heschel, Dr. Martin Luther King and Rabbi Maurice Eisendrath.' Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Arlington Cemetery, February 6, 1968....
The Actuary, February 7, 2013
...in this case would be [human] rationality itself – this brings to mind a statement by the philosopher Abraham Heschel: “What characterises man is not only his ability to develop words and symbols but also his being compelled to draw a distinction...
Hamilton Spectator, November 26, 2012
...during the whole of our lifespan. The mind should kept alert even when the body is slowing down. Abraham Heschel (1907-1972), renowned Jewish scholar and philosopher, wrote: “While we do not officially define old age as a second childhood, some of...
Chapel Hill News, August 7, 2012
...an important research program in the fields of Jewish studies and religious studies,” said Susannah Heschel, daughter of Abraham Heschel and the Eli Black Professor of Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College. “Duke’s strong commitment to archival...
Duke University, August 7, 2012
...important research program in the fields of Jewish studies and religious studies," said Susannah Heschel, daughter of Abraham Heschel and the Eli Black Professor of Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College. "Duke's strong commitment to archival holdings...
Duke University, August 6, 2012
...important research program in the fields of Jewish studies and religious studies," said Susannah Heschel, daughter of Abraham Heschel and the Eli Black Professor of Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College. "Duke's strong commitment to archival holdings...
ZNet, June 6, 2013
...examine our consciences, I take my cue from a more recent prophet in the tradition of Isaiah, Rabbi Abraham Heschel, who insisted that wherever injustice takes place, "few are guilty, but all are responsible." Rabbi Heschel drove home the point, adding...
ZNet, June 6, 2013
...examine our consciences, I take my cue from a more recent prophet in the tradition of Isaiah, Rabbi Abraham Heschel, who insisted that wherever injustice takes place, "few are guilty, but all are responsible." Rabbi Heschel drove home the point, adding...
Middle East Online, June 4, 2013
...examine our consciences, I take my cue from a more recent prophet in the tradition of Isaiah, Rabbi Abraham Heschel, who insisted that wherever injustice takes place, “few are guilty, but all are responsible.” Rabbi Heschel drove home the point,...
RINF.com, June 4, 2013
...examine our consciences, I take my cue from a more recent prophet in the tradition of Isaiah, Rabbi Abraham Heschel, who insisted that wherever injustice takes place, “few are guilty, but all are responsible.” Rabbi Heschel drove home the...
Common Dreams, June 3, 2013
...examine our consciences, I take my cue from a more recent prophet in the tradition of Isaiah, Rabbi Abraham Heschel, who insisted that wherever injustice takes place, “few are guilty, but all are responsible.” Rabbi Heschel drove home the point,...
Consortium News, June 3, 2013
...examine our consciences, I take my cue from a more recent prophet in the tradition of Isaiah, Rabbi Abraham Heschel, who insisted that wherever injustice takes place, “few are guilty, but all are responsible.” Rabbi Heschel drove home the point,...
Times Union, May 31, 2013
...two hourglasses co-exist in natural tension, affecting each other. Destined for biological bankruptcy, we also weave through what Abraham Heschel calls that "dark and intricate maze we call the inner life ... frequently defying pattern, rule and form." ...

