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Communities of Meaning: Conversations on Modern Jewish Life Inspired by Rabbi Larry Hoffman

Conversations on Modern Jewish Life Inspired by Rabbi Larry Hoffman
BuchGebunden
256 Seiten
Englisch
Behrman House Inc.,U.S.erschienen am02.01.2024
A collection of essays on the teachings and writings of Rabbi Larry Hoffman by 36 Jewish community leaders.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextA collection of essays on the teachings and writings of Rabbi Larry Hoffman by 36 Jewish community leaders.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-68115-096-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum02.01.2024
Seiten256 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 238 mm, Höhe 160 mm, Dicke 23 mm
Gewicht472 g
Artikel-Nr.60609839

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword by Rabbi Daniel Zemel Foreword by Rabbi Carole Balin Piece by Dr. Rabbi Joel M. HoffmanIntroduction by Joseph A. Skloot and Lisa J. Grushcow  Part 1. The Worship Revolution Section 1: Worship as Drama Chapter 1: Liturgy as Art by Rabbi Sonja Pilz Chapter 2: Worship: A conversation and vision by Professor Janet Walton Chapter 3: Creativity is our Birthright by Liz A. Lerman  Section 2: Writing Prayers Chapter 4: Memory, Vulnerability, and Return by Rabbi Angela Warnick Buchdahl Chapter 5: Bridge of One´s Own by Rabbi David E. Stern Chapter 6: How Prayers Mean by Rabbi Dalia Marx  Section 3: Reimagining Jewish Worship Chapter 7: Notes on a Theology of the Internet by Rabbi Jodie M. Gordon and Rabbi Rachel Steiner Chapter 8: Future of Jewish Prayer by Rabbi Daniel Medwin Chapter 9: Jewish Values Shaped by Sacred Space by Dr. Richard S. Vosko Chapter 10: Building Bridges by Yolanda Savage-Narva  Part 2. Rethinking North American Judaism  Section 4: You Are Here Chapter 11: A Faith Bounded by Reason by Professor Andrew Rehfeld Chapter 12: To be a Jewish Community, Worthy of that Name by Rabbi Arnold Eisen Chapter 13: Reconstructing belong by Rabbi Deborah Waxman Chapter 14: A View from Outside by Rabbi Daniel A. Judson Section 5: From Common Cold to Uncommon Healing Chapter 15: Living at the Margins by Rabbi Shira I. Milgrom Chapter 16: Finding God with Other People by Rabbi Noa Rachael Kushner Chapter 17: From Common Cold to Uncommon Pandemic by Professor Jonathan D. Sarna  Section 6: Non-Jews and Jewish Lifecycle Liturgy Chapter 18: Abraham or Ruth? by Rabbi Joshua M. Davidson Chapter 19: The Place Where Tradition and the World Collide by Rabbi Hilly Haber Section 7: The Jewish Leader You Want to Be Chapter 20: Speaking Differently by Cantor Sarah Grabiner Chapter 21: Artists of the Jewish Message by Rabbi Joshua I. Beraha  Part 3. On What Jews Do and Believe  Section 8: What Counts for Jewish KnowledgeChapter 22: What will Jew be? by Rabbi Delphine Horvilleur Chapter 23: A Foot in Each Camp: Pushing the Boundaries of Both by Rabbi Tony Bayfield Chapter 24: In Conversation with Silence by Rabbi Emily Langowitz Section 9: Authenticity Chapter 25: What Does it mean to be authentically Jewish by Cantor Jill Abramson Chapter 26: On Authenticity by Rabbi Yael Splansky Chapter 27: Choose Life by Rabbi Daniel Reiser Section 10: Land of the Sick Chapter 28: We Do Not Know What to Do by Rabbi Nicole Kauffman Roberts Chapter 29: Time Zone of the Kingdom of the Sick by Rabbi Elliott Kukla  Section 11: I Do Believe Chapter 30: Faith and Hope in Time of Challenge by Rabbi David H. Ellenson Chapter 31: Hoffman´s Metafaith by Rabbi Gordon Tucker  Section 12: Recovery of Hope Chapter 32: Ideas Matter by Professor Gordon W. Lathrop Chapter 33: Ideas that Matter by Rabbi Margaret Moers Wenig About the Contributorsmehr

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