Paul Philip Levertoff

 Paul Philip Levertoff

Paul Philip Levertoff (1878–1954) was born into an orthodox Jewish family with Chasidic ancestry in Orsha, Belarus. After graduating from the prestigious Volozhin Yeshiva in Lithuania, he became a believer in Yeshua of Nazareth. He spent the rest of his life laboring toward the formation of "Jewish Christianity," a forerunner of the modern, Messianic Jewish movement.

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Aus dem Leben des Baal-Schem

"Aus dem Leben des Baal-Schem (The Life of the Baal Shem)" by Paul Philip Levertoff was an article originally appearing in the German periodical Saat auf Hoffnung 55 (1918): 7-19. (Special thanks to Juan Morales for locating and scanning this article.)

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Aus der kabbalistisch chassidischen Gedankenwelt

"Aus der kabbalistisch chassidischen Gedankenwelt" by Paul Philip Levertoff was an article originally appearing in the German periodical Saat auf Hoffnung 51 (1914): 19-27, 78-89. (This VOD digital version is from the library of Jorge Quinonez.)

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Bericht Levertoffs uber seine Reise in Russland

"Bericht Levertoffs uber seine Reise in Russland (Levertoff's Report about his Trip to Russia)" by Paul Philip Levertoff was an article originally appearing in the German periodical Saat auf Hoffnung 51 (1914): 11-19. (This VOD digital version is from the library of Jorge Quinonez.)

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Ein Russischer Denker uber die Zukunft des Judentums

"Ein russischer Denker uber die Zukunft des Judentums (A Russian's Thoughts on the Future of Judaism)" by Paul Philip Levertoff was an article originally appearing in the German periodical Saat auf Hoffnung 51 (1914): 181-191. (This VOD digital version is from the library of Jorge Quinonez.)

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Eine Kabbalistisch Weissagung aus dem Aramaischen ubersetzt

"Eine Kabbalistisch Weissagung aus dem Aramaischen ubersetzt (A Kabbalistic Prophecy from the Aramaic Translated)" by Paul Philip Levertoff was an article originally appearing in the German periodical Saat auf Hoffnung 52 (1915): 181-184. (This VOD digital version is from the library of Jorge Quinonez.)

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Heisst nicht seine Mutter Maria?

"Heisst nicht seine Mutter Maria? (Wasn't His Mother Called Mary?)" by Paul Philip Levertoff was an article originally appearing in the German periodical Saat auf Hoffnung 49 (1912): 145-152. (This VOD digital version is from the library of Jorge Quinonez.)

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Judentum und Christentum in der neuesten judischen Literatur

"Liturgie des Hauptgottesdienstes der Judenchristen (Judaism and Christianity in the Most Recent Jewish Literature)" by Paul Philip Levertoff was an article originally appearing in the German periodical Saat auf Hoffnung 50 (1913): 28-33, 179-82; 51 (1914): 75-77; and 52 (1915): 130-34. (This VOD digital version is from the library of Jorge Quinonez.)

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Kabbalistisch-chassidische Wundergeschichten

"Kabbalistisch-chassidische_Wundergeschichten (Kabbalistic-Chasidic Miracle Stories)" by Paul Philip Levertoff was an article originally appearing in the German periodical Saat auf Hoffnung 55 (1918): 113-118, 131-136. (Special thanks to Juan Morales for locating and scanning this article.)

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Liebe und die messianische Zeit

"Liebe und die messianische Zeit (Love and the Messianic Age)" by Paul Philip Levertoff was an article originally appearing in the German periodical Saat auf Hoffnung 61 (1924): 16-23. (This VOD digital version is from the library of Jorge Quinonez.)

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Liturgie des Hauptgottesdienstes der Judenchristen

"Liturgie des Hauptgottesdienstes der Judenchristen (Liturgy of the Main Service of the Jewish Christians)" by Paul Philip Levertoff was an article originally appearing in the German periodical Saat auf Hoffnung 63 (1926): 16-23. (This VOD digital version is from the library of Jorge Quinonez.)

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Meal of the Holy King

Meal of the Holy King was Levertov's integration of a traditional Anglican liturgy and synagogue liturgy which he used at his congregation in Shoreditch, London.

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St. Matthew

Levertoff's introduction and commentary to the Gospel of Matthew.

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St. Paul in Jewish Thought

Levertoff's 1928 book containing three essays discussing the Apostle Paul within his Jewish context.

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The Church and the Jews 1928

Church and the Jews was the mission quarterly of the London Diocesan Council for Work Among the Jews, edited by Paul P. Levertoff. (Note: Issues number 75, 76, and 78 are missing.)

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The Church and the Jews 1929

Church and the Jews was the mission quarterly of the London Diocesan Council for Work Among the Jews, edited by Paul P. Levertoff. (Note: Issue number 78 is missing.)

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The Church and the Jews 1930

Church and the Jews was the mission quarterly of the London Diocesan Council for Work Among the Jews, edited by Paul P. Levertoff. (Note: Issue number 82 is missing.)

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The Church and the Jews 1931

Church and the Jews was the mission quarterly of the London Diocesan Council for Work Among the Jews, edited by Paul P. Levertoff.

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The Church and the Jews 1932

Church and the Jews was the mission quarterly of the London Diocesan Council for Work Among the Jews, edited by Paul P. Levertoff.

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The Church and the Jews 1933

Church and the Jews was the mission quarterly of the London Diocesan Council for Work Among the Jews, edited by Paul P. Levertoff.

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The Church and the Jews 1934

Church and the Jews was the mission quarterly of the London Diocesan Council for Work Among the Jews, edited by Paul P. Levertoff.

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The Church and the Jews 1935

Church and the Jews was the mission quarterly of the London Diocesan Council for Work Among the Jews, edited by Paul P. Levertoff.

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The Church and the Jews 1936

Church and the Jews was the mission quarterly of the London Diocesan Council for Work Among the Jews, edited by Paul P. Levertoff. (Note: Issue number 107 is missing.)

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The Church and the Jews 1937

Church and the Jews was the mission quarterly of the London Diocesan Council for Work Among the Jews, edited by Paul P. Levertoff.

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The Church and the Jews 1938

Church and the Jews was the mission quarterly of the London Diocesan Council for Work Among the Jews, edited by Paul P. Levertoff.

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The Church and the Jews 1939

Church and the Jews was the mission quarterly of the London Diocesan Council for Work Among the Jews, edited by Paul P. Levertoff. (Note: Issue numbers 119-121 are missing.)

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The Church and the Jews 1946

Church and the Jews was the mission quarterly of the London Diocesan Council for Work Among the Jews, edited by Paul P. Levertoff. (Note: Issue numbers 147-148 are missing.)

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The Church and the Jews 1947

Church and the Jews was the mission quarterly of the London Diocesan Council for Work Among the Jews, edited by Paul P. Levertoff. (Note: Issue numbers 151 and 153-154 are missing.)

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The Church and the Jews 1953

Church and the Jews was the mission quarterly of the London Diocesan Council for Work Among the Jews, edited by Paul P. Levertoff. (Note: Issue numbers 173-175 are missing.)

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The Church and the Jews 1954

Church and the Jews was the mission quarterly of the London Diocesan Council for Work Among the Jews, edited by Paul P. Levertoff.

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The Messianic Hope

Levertoff's 1938 book on the expectations of the Messiah and the Messianic Age in light of the Tanach.

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The Wailing Wall

Olga Levertoff was the elder of Paul Levertoff's two prodigy daughters. Her Wailing Wall is a theological and social reflection on Jewish modernity, Zionist aspirations, and Messianic implications which draws heavily on the work and thought of her father.

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Viduyei Augustinus HaKadosh

Viduyei Augustinus HaKadosh is Paul Levertoff's Hebrew translation of "The Confessions of St. Augustine." It was published in 1908. (Special thanks to Shalom Goldman and Jorge Quinonez.)

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Remnant Repositories (A–Z)

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Daniel Zion

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Emanuel Yispe

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Ezekiel Margoliouth

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Joseph Immanuel Landsman

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Theophilus Lucky

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