Мидраш о еврейском творчестве | страница 11
Такой ясный мидраш подытоживает наши мысли о еврейской культуре, которая, несмотря на всякие «измы», есть object of himself — объект самодостаточный, и продолжает свое «безудержное и счастливое странствие».
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3. Gershom Scholem «Revelation and Tradition as Religious Categories in Judaism» in The Messianic Idea in Judaism (New York, Schocken Books, 1871), 352
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7. Benjamin, Illumination. 221
8. Saul Friedlander, Reflections of Nazis: An Essay of Kitch and Death. trans. Thommas Wheir (New York: Harper & Row, 1984)
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