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Judaism and tradition: Continuity, change, and innovation
Albert I. Baumgarten
, Marina Rustow
Department of Jewish History and Contemporary Jewry
Johns Hopkins University
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Arts and Humanities
Judaism
100%
Invented Tradition
100%
appeal to tradition
88%
Pre-modern
55%
Karl Marx
44%
wigs
33%
Religion
22%
Invention
22%
Ancient Judaism
22%
Costume
22%
Unmasking
22%
Invention of tradition
22%
Spirit
22%
Crisis
11%
era
11%
Ritual
11%
Historical Context
11%
Nineteenth Century
11%
Corpus
11%
Calling
11%
Parody
11%
Second Temple Period
11%
Mystery
11%
Gershom Scholem
11%
Political Authority
11%
Nationalists
11%
Modern Era
11%
Historical Development
11%
Religious discourse
11%
Islamic Conquest
11%
faithful
11%
Roman Empire
11%
Dignity
11%
Jewish Context
11%
Apostle Paul
11%
Nobility
11%
dresses
11%
Eric Hobsbawm
11%
Complicity
11%
Deference
11%
Or-ganics
11%
Modern Judaism
11%
conditions of possibility
11%
Artificiality
11%
World History
11%
Revolutionary Tradition
11%
Artifice
11%
Roman Republic
11%
Red Herring
11%
knickers
11%
robe
11%
Ideological Function
11%
nightmares
11%
Battle Cry
11%
sandals
11%
Pre-modern Societies
11%
Revolutions of 1848
11%
Twentieth Century
11%
Religious Phenomenon
11%
Legitimation
11%
Religious System
11%
Keyphrases
Moments of Rupture
9%