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The Brandeis Library of Modern Jewish Thought

This library aims to redefine the canon of modern Jewish thought by publishing primary source readings from individual Jewish thinkers or groups of thinkers in reliable English translations. Designed for courses in modern Jewish philosophy, thought, and intellectual history, each volume features a general introduction and annotations to each source with the instructor and student in mind.

Hermann Cohen

Edited by Samuel Moyn and Robert Schine

Hasidism

Edited by Ariel Evan Mayse Editor and Sam Berrin Shonkoff

American Jewish Thought Since 1934

Edited by Michael Marmur and David Ellenson

Spinoza's Challenge to Jewish Thought

Edited by Daniel B. Schwartz

Modern French Jewish Thought

Edited by Sarah Hammerschlag

Jewish Legal Theories

Edited by Leora Batnitzky and Yonatan Brafman

Sabbatian Heresy

Edited by Pawel Maciejko

Modern Middle Eastern Jewish Thought

Edited by Moshe Behar and Zvi Ben-Dor Benite

Jews and Diaspora Nationalism

Edited by Simon Rabinovitch

Jews and Race

Edited by Mitchell B. Hart

Moses Mendelssohn

Edited by Michah Gottlieb