The Greatest Jew

The Greatest Jew

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TD8

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I don't mean in terms of being a great person necessarily. It can be measured in terms of their contribution to academia, medicine, business, music, film, chess, or whatever their field was or whatever they did in life.

In terms of academia Einstein, Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud come to mind.

I don't know who my number one is, but I back Kasparov hard!

If you don't like Jews then don't post, unless you can concede that some were great and you don't post something hateful!

Cape Town

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If you are talking about total contribution positive or negative then Jesus would win. If you are talking about mostly positive then I would pick Einstein. Although Jesus' intentions where probably good, the results had far reaching negative effects.

Zellulärer Automat

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Bar Kokba...the Ba'al Shem Tov...Woody Allen...

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Walter.

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
Walter.
Sobchak?

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Originally posted by LemonJello
Sobchak?
🙂

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
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Classic.

Shomer f-ing Shabbos!

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Don't Fear Me

Reaping

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
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Shut the [bruck] up, you're out of your element.

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Originally posted by twhitehead
If you are talking about total contribution positive or negative then Jesus would win. If you are talking about mostly positive then I would pick Einstein. Although Jesus' intentions where probably good, the results had far reaching negative effects.
So tell us, how was the world a better place before Jesus came?

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The Weinstein Brothers.

Naturally Right

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Groucho.

Hmmm . . .

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
Bar Kokba...the Ba'al Shem Tov...Woody Allen...
The Ba’al Shem! I love it! In that vein, we might as well add Moshe de Leon.

Moshe ben Maimon (Maimonides) and Baruch Spinoza, in the philosophical realm; also Derrida and Levinas. Wittgenstein, too, although he was raised as a Christian, baptized an buried as a Catholic (his parents were converts).

In what one might call mystical religious philosophy, Abraham Joshua Heschel is a giant; I rank him with, and perhaps a bit ahead of, Buber.

Zellulärer Automat

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Originally posted by vistesd
The Ba’al Shem! I love it! In that vein, we might as well add Moshe de Leon.

Moshe ben Maimon (Maimonides) and Baruch Spinoza, in the philosophical realm; also Derrida and Levinas. Wittgenstein, too, although he was raised as a Christian, baptized an buried as a Catholic (his parents were converts).

In what one might call mystical religious philosophy, Abraham Joshua Heschel is a giant; I rank him with, and perhaps a bit ahead of, Buber.
That Moshe de Leon, he sounds like quite a character.

The mediaeval ghetto; what a place.

Heschel -- intriguing, but a lot of reading...

Isaiah Berlin wrote a fascinating account of the irrationalist Hamann.

TD8

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Originally posted by ChronicLeaky
Shut the [bruck] up, you're out of your element.
Personally, I think Walter should turn in his library card and stop being Jewish!

Ming the Merciless

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Originally posted by The Dude 84
I don't mean in terms of being a great person necessarily. It can be measured in terms of their contribution to academia, medicine, business, music, film, chess, or whatever their field was or whatever they did in life.

In terms of academia Einstein, Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud come to mind.

I don't know who my number one is, but I back Kasparov hard! ...[text shortened]... n't post, unless you can concede that some were great and you don't post something hateful!
Sandy Koufax or Hank Greenberg?