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  • 1
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    Philadelphia : Jewish Publication Society of America
    Language: English
    Pages: XXV Seiten, 366 S.
    Year of publication: 1896
    Keywords: Judentum
    Abstract: The Chassidim Nachman Krochmal and the "Perplexities of the time." Rabbi Elijah Wilna, Gaon Nachmanides A Jewish Boswell The dogmas of Judaism The history of Jewish tradition The doctrine of divine retribution in rabbinical literature The law and recent criticism The Hebrew collection of the British Museum Titles of Jewish books The child in Jewish literature Woman in temple and synagogue The earliest Jewish community in Europe A hoard of Hebrew manuscripts I A hoard of Hebrew manuscripts II The study of the Bible A glimpse of the social life of the Jews in the age of Jesus the sons of Sirach On the study of the Talmud The memoirs of a Jewess of the seventeenth century [Frau Glückel von Hameln] Saints and saintliness Four epistles to the Jews of England Safed in the sixteenth century, a city of legists and mystics The Jewish saints in mediaeval Germany "As others saw Him:" A retrospect, A.D. Abraham Geiger Leopold Zunz On the study of the Talmud The Talmud Notes of lectures on Jewish philanthropy
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    Philadelphia : Jewish Publication Society of America
    ISBN: 0827608349
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 276 Seiten
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Year of publication: 2007
    Keywords: Judentum ; Ritus
    Abstract: Vanessa Ochs invites her readers to explore how Jewish practice can be more meaningful through renewing, reshaping, and even creating new rituals, such as naming ceremonies for welcoming baby girls, healing services, Miriam’s cup, mitzvah days, egalitarian wedding practices, and commitment ceremonies. We think of rituals—the patterned ways of doing things that have shared and often multiple meanings - as being steeped in tradition and therefore unalterable. But rituals have always been reinvented. When we perform ancient rituals in a particular place and time they are no longer quite the same rituals they once were. Each is a debut, an innovation: this Sabbath meal, this Passover seder, this wedding - firsts in their own unique ways. In the last 30 years there has been a surge of interest in reinventing ritual, in what is called minhag America. Ochs describes the range and diversity of interest in this Jewish American experience and examines how it reflects tradition as it revives Jewish culture and faith. And she shows us how to create our own ritual objects, sacred spaces, ceremonies, and liturgies that can be paths to greater personal connection with history and with holiness: baby-naming ceremonies for girls, divorce rituals, Shabbat practices, homemade haggadahs, ritual baths, healing services. Through these and more, we see that American Judaism is a dynamic cultural process very much open to change and a source of great personal and communal meaning.
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    Philadelphia : Jewish Publication Society of America
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    Language: English
    Keywords: Judentum
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    Philadelphia : Jewish Publication Society of America
    Language: English
    Keywords: Judentum
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