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Lenn Evan Goodman (born 1944) is an American Jewish philosopher. His philosophy, particularly his constructive work, draws from classical and medieval sources as well as religious texts. [ 1 ] Goodman is also an academic, scholar, and a historian with research interest in metaphysics , ethics , and Jewish philosophy .
An English translation by Lenn E. Goodman was published in 1978. [31] A critical edition of the Arabic by Goodman and Richard McGregor was published by Oxford University Press in 2009. [32] It included a 250-page-long English translation with annotations, [24] which was republished separately in 2012. [32]
Lenn E. Goodman Rambam: Readings in the Philosophy of Moses Maimonides, Gee Bee Tee, 1985 0670589640; Alfred Ivry Providence, Divine Omniscience and Possibility: The Case of Maimonides in "Divine Omniscience and Omnipotence in Medieval Philosophy" Ed. T. Rudavsky, 1985, D. Reidel Publishing Company. ISBN 978-9027717504
Another prominent contemporary Jewish rationalist is Lenn Goodman, who works out of the traditions of medieval Jewish rationalist philosophy. Conservative rabbis Alan Mittleman of the Jewish Theological Seminary [ 47 ] and Elliot N. Dorff of American Jewish University [ 48 ] also see themselves in the rationalist tradition, as does David Novak ...
Holocaust survivor Agnes Berger, 88 y.o, her dog Abigail and her daughter Sandra Buchwald shared with Randy Goldman, President/CEO of JFS Broward after he delivered a Passover Seder (SAY-DER) meal ...
They also publish the twice-yearly Strategic Perspectives, special reports presenting studies on Israeli security and diplomacy topics by the Contributing Editors board of the ICA. [19] Institute for Global Jewish Affairs. In 2008, JCFA founded the Institute for Global Jewish Affairs in response to growing international anti-Semitism.
David Schwimmer, Julianna Margulies and Josh Gad were among more than 260 Jewish entertainers to sign an open letter
The Mega Group was an informal group of influential Jewish entrepreneurs involved in Jewish affairs. It was founded in 1991 by Les Wexner and Charles Bronfman as the Study Group. The group met twice yearly for philanthropy and Judaism seminars. It is said to have had up to 50 members, including Hollywood director Steven Spielberg.