Author: Shimon Huberband
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
Part diary, part autobiography, part eyewitness account, and part historical monograph, Rabbi Shimon Huberband's archives cover every aspect of ghetto life, including religious life, cultural activities and heroic self-sacrifice.
Kiddush Hashem
Author: Shimon Huberband
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
Part diary, part autobiography, part eyewitness account, and part historical monograph, Rabbi Shimon Huberband's archives cover every aspect of ghetto life, including religious life, cultural activities and heroic self-sacrifice.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
Part diary, part autobiography, part eyewitness account, and part historical monograph, Rabbi Shimon Huberband's archives cover every aspect of ghetto life, including religious life, cultural activities and heroic self-sacrifice.
Kiddush Ha-Shem
Author: Sholem Asch
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
Kiddush Ha-Shem
Author: Sholem Asch
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Presents a tale focusing on one Jewish family's fate during the infamous Cossack pogroms in the Ukraine in 1648.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Presents a tale focusing on one Jewish family's fate during the infamous Cossack pogroms in the Ukraine in 1648.
The Bamboo Cradle
Author: Avraham Schwartzbaum
Publisher: Feldheim Publishers
ISBN: 9780873064590
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Publisher: Feldheim Publishers
ISBN: 9780873064590
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
One People, Two Worlds
Author: Ammiel Hirsch
Publisher: Schocken
ISBN: 0307489094
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
After being introduced by a mutual friend in the winter of 2000, Reform Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch and Orthodox Rabbi Yosef Reinman embarked on an unprecedented eighteen-month e-mail correspondence on the fundamental principles of Jewish faith and practice. What resulted is this book: an honest, intelligent, no-holds-barred discussion of virtually every “hot button” issue on which Reform and Orthodox Jews differ, among them the existence of a Supreme Being, the origins and authenticity of the Bible and the Oral Law, the role of women, assimilation, the value of secular culture, and Israel. Sometimes they agree; more often than not they disagree—and quite sharply, too. But the important thing is that, as they keep talking to each other, they discover that they actually like each other, and, above all, they respect each other. Their journey from mutual suspicion to mutual regard is an extraordinary one; from it, both Jews and non-Jews of all backgrounds can learn a great deal about the practice of Judaism today and about the continuity of the Jewish people into the future.
Publisher: Schocken
ISBN: 0307489094
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
After being introduced by a mutual friend in the winter of 2000, Reform Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch and Orthodox Rabbi Yosef Reinman embarked on an unprecedented eighteen-month e-mail correspondence on the fundamental principles of Jewish faith and practice. What resulted is this book: an honest, intelligent, no-holds-barred discussion of virtually every “hot button” issue on which Reform and Orthodox Jews differ, among them the existence of a Supreme Being, the origins and authenticity of the Bible and the Oral Law, the role of women, assimilation, the value of secular culture, and Israel. Sometimes they agree; more often than not they disagree—and quite sharply, too. But the important thing is that, as they keep talking to each other, they discover that they actually like each other, and, above all, they respect each other. Their journey from mutual suspicion to mutual regard is an extraordinary one; from it, both Jews and non-Jews of all backgrounds can learn a great deal about the practice of Judaism today and about the continuity of the Jewish people into the future.
Compassion for Humanity in the Jewish Tradition
Author: Dovid Sears
Publisher: Jason Aronson
ISBN: 9780765799876
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
For many Jews and non-Jews, the Torah, the Talmud and other rabbinic writings have long been interpreted as saying that the Jews alone are God's chosen people. According to Sears, The Path of the Baal Shem Tov, such readings have led to a struggle among Jews between assimilation--losing their particular Jewish identity--and withdrawal--preserving their particular Jewish identity and surviving as a people. Sears contends that this struggle between particularism and universalism is often misguided, for he argues that the particularism of Judaism engenders a "model of spirituality and moral refinement that will inspire the rest of the world to turn to God of its own accord." In order to demonstrate the depth from which Judaism speaks in a universalistic voice, Sears collects a wide range of sources from a number of periods in Jewish history. In the section on "Judaism and Non-Jews," the Talmudic teaching of Rabbi Yochanan, "Whoever speaks wisdom, although he is a non-Jew, is a sage," urges respect for the wisdom of other traditions. In the section on "The Chosen People," two Midrash passages demonstrate the idea of Israel as spiritual model: "God gave the Torah to the Jewish people so that all nations might benefit by it"; "Just as the sacrifice of the dove] atones for transgression, Israel atones for the nations of the world." Finally, in a section on "Messianic Vision," Sears argues that Jewish writings state that it is the Messiah's primary task to return the "entire world" to God and God's teachings. Sears's extensive sourcebook is a rich collection of primary writings on the role of compassion in the Jewish tradition. (Sept.) --Publisher's Weekly
Publisher: Jason Aronson
ISBN: 9780765799876
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
For many Jews and non-Jews, the Torah, the Talmud and other rabbinic writings have long been interpreted as saying that the Jews alone are God's chosen people. According to Sears, The Path of the Baal Shem Tov, such readings have led to a struggle among Jews between assimilation--losing their particular Jewish identity--and withdrawal--preserving their particular Jewish identity and surviving as a people. Sears contends that this struggle between particularism and universalism is often misguided, for he argues that the particularism of Judaism engenders a "model of spirituality and moral refinement that will inspire the rest of the world to turn to God of its own accord." In order to demonstrate the depth from which Judaism speaks in a universalistic voice, Sears collects a wide range of sources from a number of periods in Jewish history. In the section on "Judaism and Non-Jews," the Talmudic teaching of Rabbi Yochanan, "Whoever speaks wisdom, although he is a non-Jew, is a sage," urges respect for the wisdom of other traditions. In the section on "The Chosen People," two Midrash passages demonstrate the idea of Israel as spiritual model: "God gave the Torah to the Jewish people so that all nations might benefit by it"; "Just as the sacrifice of the dove] atones for transgression, Israel atones for the nations of the world." Finally, in a section on "Messianic Vision," Sears argues that Jewish writings state that it is the Messiah's primary task to return the "entire world" to God and God's teachings. Sears's extensive sourcebook is a rich collection of primary writings on the role of compassion in the Jewish tradition. (Sept.) --Publisher's Weekly
Eizehu Gibor: Living Jewish Values
Author: Joel Lurie Grishaver
Publisher: Torah Aura Productions
ISBN: 1934527246
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 105
Book Description
Publisher: Torah Aura Productions
ISBN: 1934527246
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 105
Book Description
Wherever We Go!
Author: Chani Altein
Publisher: Hachai Pubns
ISBN: 192962879X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 17
Book Description
Inspirational yet full of humor, Wherever We Go! is a new Benny and Tzvi adventure all about making a Kiddush Hashem in public. This time, the colorful characters visit numerous places that are familiar to toddlers. Wherever they go the park, the museum, the farm or the zoo, Tzvi trains little Benny to be considerate of others, until the younger boy finally gets the idea. We won't toss our trash in the air and not care, But go find a trash can and stash it in there! The rhythmically rollicking verses make this book a joy to read aloud, and the bright, funny illustrations are full of adorable details. In the most positive, encouraging way, Wherever We Go! speaks to the hearts and minds of children about bringing praise to Hashem through their everyday actions.
Publisher: Hachai Pubns
ISBN: 192962879X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 17
Book Description
Inspirational yet full of humor, Wherever We Go! is a new Benny and Tzvi adventure all about making a Kiddush Hashem in public. This time, the colorful characters visit numerous places that are familiar to toddlers. Wherever they go the park, the museum, the farm or the zoo, Tzvi trains little Benny to be considerate of others, until the younger boy finally gets the idea. We won't toss our trash in the air and not care, But go find a trash can and stash it in there! The rhythmically rollicking verses make this book a joy to read aloud, and the bright, funny illustrations are full of adorable details. In the most positive, encouraging way, Wherever We Go! speaks to the hearts and minds of children about bringing praise to Hashem through their everyday actions.
Jewish Women in Europe in the Middle Ages
Author: Simha Goldin
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 1526148277
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Goldin’s study explores the relationships between men and women within Jewish society living in Germany, northern France and England among the Christian population over a period of some 350 years. Looking at original Hebrew sources to conduct a social analysis, he takes us from the middle of the tenth century until the middle of the second half of the fourteenth century, when the Christian population had expelled the Jews from almost all of the places they were living. Particularly fascinating are the attitudes towards women, as well as their changes in social status. By examining the factors involved in these issues, including views of the leadership, economic influences, internal power politics and gender struggles, Goldin's book provides a greater understanding of the functioning of these communities. This volume will be of great interest to historians of medieval Europe, gender and religion.
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 1526148277
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Goldin’s study explores the relationships between men and women within Jewish society living in Germany, northern France and England among the Christian population over a period of some 350 years. Looking at original Hebrew sources to conduct a social analysis, he takes us from the middle of the tenth century until the middle of the second half of the fourteenth century, when the Christian population had expelled the Jews from almost all of the places they were living. Particularly fascinating are the attitudes towards women, as well as their changes in social status. By examining the factors involved in these issues, including views of the leadership, economic influences, internal power politics and gender struggles, Goldin's book provides a greater understanding of the functioning of these communities. This volume will be of great interest to historians of medieval Europe, gender and religion.
Letters to Josep
Author: Levy Daniella
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789659254002
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This book is a collection of letters from a religious Jew in Israel to a Christian friend in Barcelona on life as an Orthodox Jew. Equal parts lighthearted and insightful, it's a thorough and entertaining introduction to the basic concepts of Judaism.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789659254002
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This book is a collection of letters from a religious Jew in Israel to a Christian friend in Barcelona on life as an Orthodox Jew. Equal parts lighthearted and insightful, it's a thorough and entertaining introduction to the basic concepts of Judaism.