A little boy describes what it means to be an Orthodox Jew.
Jewish Life in Modern Britain (Routledge Library Editions: Jewish History and Identity)
Originally published in 1964, this volume aims to convey global perspectives on the Jewish situation in the late 20th Century by discussing research in Jewish social structure and social problems. Historians and social scientists from around the world contributed to the volume to discuss subjects as diverse as oral history, communal organizing and Jewish education.
Extraordinary wisdom to help you understand yourself, lead your life, and deal with other people. As human beings, we have instincts for both good and evil, conscious and unconscious. To rectify ourselves to live spiritually and properly involves getting a handle on these impulses. from the Introduction In this special book of practical wisdom, Dr. Abraham J. Twerski draws from his extensive professional experience as a psychiatrist and spiritual counselor, a life-long student of Jewish wisdom t...
Rooted in tradition, yet accessible to all, this text is a resource for the Passover holiday and for your seder. In one illustrated volume are the traditional prayers, biblical text, historical notes, song lyrics and a play for children to perform. Also included is an audio CD with sample music.
In this book, Rabbi Angel discusses the distinguishing characteristics of the Sephardic approach to the observances and concepts of Judaism. Angel says that Sephardic Jewry has been especially influenced by the Golden Age of Spanish Jewry, and by the great mystics of 15th century Safed. Among the issues analyzed are the family, the application of Halakhah to modern life, confronting death, Israel and the nations, and conversion.
The Lifeline: Salomon Grumbach and the Quest for Safety (Brill's Jewish Studies)
by Meredith L Scott
During the first months of World War II, nearly one thousand refugees and asylum seekers held in French internment camps sought the help of one man: Salomon Grumbach. Meredith Scott's The Lifeline is a ground-breaking study of Grumbach, an Alsatian Jew, journalist, and socialist politician who became one of Europe's most important interwar refugee advocates. Focusing on his remarkable life in Germany and France, it uncovers the identities that drove his international crusades for democracy and h...
For centuries Kabbalah has been considered too sacred for the general public. Now it is becoming widely known and widely studied. Here, in one volume, is an introduction to its perennial wisdom and its practical application to your life. The unique map of consciousness central to Kabbalah is the so-called Tree of Life, which aims to integrate all aspects of ourselves: mind, body, and spirit. Just as Sufism represents the mystical or devotional path of Islam, so the Kabbalah enhances an understan...
God in the World
by Professor of Religion Jacob Neusner and Bruce D. Chilton
Sri Tirumalai Krishnamacharya, who lived to be over 100 years old, was one of the greatest yogis of the modern era. Elements of Krishnamacharya's teaching have become well known around the world through the work of B. K. S. Iyengar, Pattabhi Jois, and Indra Devi, who all studied with Krishnamacharya. Krishnamacharya's son T. K. V. Desikachar lived and studied with his father all his life and now teaches the full spectrum of Krishnamacharya's yoga. Desikachar has based his method on Krishnamachar...
Reinventing Jewish Art in the Age of Multiple Modernities (Studia Judaeoslavica, #15)
by Lola Kantor-Kazovsky
Can studying an artist’s migration enable the reconfiguration of art history in a new and “global” mode? Michail Grobman’s odyssey in search of a contemporary idiom of Jewish art led him to cross the borders of political blocs and to observe, absorb, and confront different patterns of modernism in his work. His provocative art, his rich archives and collections, his essays and personal diaries all reveal this complexity and open up a new perspective on post-World War II twentieth-century moderni...
Jewish Mysticism and the Spiritual Life
by Or N. Rose, Lawrence Fine, and Eitan Fishbane
Leading scholars and teachers share their favorite texts of the Jewish mystical tradition - many available in English for the first time - and explore why these materials are meaningful and relevant to us today. New in paperback! In this unique volume, some of Judaism's most insightful contemporary thinkers bring the words of sages past to bear on the present. They explore how we can become closer to God through our relationships with others, our observance at home and our actions in the world,...
Modern Judaism and Historical Consciousness
The volume, composed by excellent scholars from different academic disciplines, is a comprehensive handbook devoted to the complex relationship between modern Judaism and historical thinking in Europe, the United States, and Israel from the Enlightenment to the present. Apart from analyzing the emergence of a new scholarly historical paradigm during this period, the contributions interpret the interaction and the tensions between Jewish historiography and other disciplines such as literature, th...
Chanukah: Its History, Observance, and Significance (Artscroll Mesorah)
by Rabbi Meir Zlotowitz and Hersh Goldwurm