Author: Aharon Ṿerṭhaim
Publisher: KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
ISBN: 9780881254013
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Despite their importance, works of Hasidism tend to ignore the innovative halakhic aspect of the early hasidic movement. Rabbi Wertheim's book is unique for its emphasis on hasidic practices, Hasidism on the ground, so to speak. From changes in dress to prayers, the establishment of a relationship with the rebbe, and its observance of holidays, the author provides not only detailed and carefully footnoted information, but provides an historical perspective which allows the reader to understand these innovations in context.
Law and Custom in Hasidism
Author: Aharon Ṿerṭhaim
Publisher: KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
ISBN: 9780881254013
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Despite their importance, works of Hasidism tend to ignore the innovative halakhic aspect of the early hasidic movement. Rabbi Wertheim's book is unique for its emphasis on hasidic practices, Hasidism on the ground, so to speak. From changes in dress to prayers, the establishment of a relationship with the rebbe, and its observance of holidays, the author provides not only detailed and carefully footnoted information, but provides an historical perspective which allows the reader to understand these innovations in context.
Publisher: KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
ISBN: 9780881254013
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Despite their importance, works of Hasidism tend to ignore the innovative halakhic aspect of the early hasidic movement. Rabbi Wertheim's book is unique for its emphasis on hasidic practices, Hasidism on the ground, so to speak. From changes in dress to prayers, the establishment of a relationship with the rebbe, and its observance of holidays, the author provides not only detailed and carefully footnoted information, but provides an historical perspective which allows the reader to understand these innovations in context.
German-Jewish History in Modern Times: Emancipation and acculturation, 1780-1871
Author: Mordechai Breuer
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 9780231074742
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
This four-volume collective project by a team of leading scholars offers a vivid portrait of Jewish history in German-speaking countries over nearly four centuries. This series is sponsored by the Leo Baeck Institute, established in 1955 in Jerusalem, London, and New York for the purpose of advancing scholarship on the Jews in German-speaking lands.
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 9780231074742
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
This four-volume collective project by a team of leading scholars offers a vivid portrait of Jewish history in German-speaking countries over nearly four centuries. This series is sponsored by the Leo Baeck Institute, established in 1955 in Jerusalem, London, and New York for the purpose of advancing scholarship on the Jews in German-speaking lands.
Judaica Sound Recordings in the Harvard College Library: Author
Author: Harvard College Library. Judaica Division
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Jewish literature
Languages : en
Pages : 574
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Jewish literature
Languages : en
Pages : 574
Book Description
Journal of synagogue music
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Synagogue music
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Synagogue music
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
From Europe's East to the Middle East
Author: Kenneth Moss
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812299574
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 409
Book Description
The overwhelming majority of Jews who laid the foundations of the Israeli state during the first half of the twentieth century came from the Polish lands and the Russian Empire. This is a fact widely known, yet its implications for the history of Israel and the Middle East and, reciprocally, for the history of what was once the demographic heartland of the Jewish diaspora remain surprisingly ill-understood. Through fine-grained analyses of people, texts, movements, and worldviews in motion, the scholars assembled in From Europe's East to the Middle East—hailing from Europe, Israel, Japan, and the United States—rediscover a single transnational Jewish history of surprising connections, ideological cacophony, and entangled fates. Against the view of Israel as an outpost of the West, whether as a beacon of democracy or a creation of colonialism, this volume reveals how profoundly Zionism and Israel were shaped by the assumptions of Polish nationalism, Russian radicalism, and Soviet Communism; the unique ethos of the East European intelligentsia; and the political legacies of civil and national strife in the East European "shatter-zone." Against the view that Zionism effected a complete break from the diaspora that had birthed it, the book sheds new light on the East European sources of phenomena as diverse as Zionist military culture, kibbutz socialism, and ultra-Orthodox education for girls. Finally, it reshapes our understanding of East European Jewish life, from the Tsarist Empire, to independent Poland, to the late Soviet Union. Looking past siloed histories of both Zionism and its opponents in Eastern Europe, the authors reconstruct Zionism's transnational character, charting unexpected continuities across East European and Israeli Jewish life, and revealing how Jews in Eastern Europe grew ever more entangled with the changing realities of Jewish society in Palestine.
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 0812299574
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 409
Book Description
The overwhelming majority of Jews who laid the foundations of the Israeli state during the first half of the twentieth century came from the Polish lands and the Russian Empire. This is a fact widely known, yet its implications for the history of Israel and the Middle East and, reciprocally, for the history of what was once the demographic heartland of the Jewish diaspora remain surprisingly ill-understood. Through fine-grained analyses of people, texts, movements, and worldviews in motion, the scholars assembled in From Europe's East to the Middle East—hailing from Europe, Israel, Japan, and the United States—rediscover a single transnational Jewish history of surprising connections, ideological cacophony, and entangled fates. Against the view of Israel as an outpost of the West, whether as a beacon of democracy or a creation of colonialism, this volume reveals how profoundly Zionism and Israel were shaped by the assumptions of Polish nationalism, Russian radicalism, and Soviet Communism; the unique ethos of the East European intelligentsia; and the political legacies of civil and national strife in the East European "shatter-zone." Against the view that Zionism effected a complete break from the diaspora that had birthed it, the book sheds new light on the East European sources of phenomena as diverse as Zionist military culture, kibbutz socialism, and ultra-Orthodox education for girls. Finally, it reshapes our understanding of East European Jewish life, from the Tsarist Empire, to independent Poland, to the late Soviet Union. Looking past siloed histories of both Zionism and its opponents in Eastern Europe, the authors reconstruct Zionism's transnational character, charting unexpected continuities across East European and Israeli Jewish life, and revealing how Jews in Eastern Europe grew ever more entangled with the changing realities of Jewish society in Palestine.
Middle Western Karaim
Author: Michał Németh
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004419373
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 813
Book Description
This volume offers the first comprehensive study on the history of Middle Western Karaim dialects. The author provides a systematic description of sound changes dating from the 17th–19th-centuries and reconstructs their absolute- and relative chronologies. In addition, the main morphological peculiarities are presented in juxtaposition to Modern Western Karaim data. The textual basis for this historical-linguistic investigation is a critical edition of pre-1800 Western Karaim interpretations of Hebrew religious songs called piyyutim (149 texts altogether). The reason behind this choice is that some of these texts are among the oldest known Western Karaim texts in general, and that until now no study has brought the Karaim translation tradition in this genre closer to the reader.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004419373
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 813
Book Description
This volume offers the first comprehensive study on the history of Middle Western Karaim dialects. The author provides a systematic description of sound changes dating from the 17th–19th-centuries and reconstructs their absolute- and relative chronologies. In addition, the main morphological peculiarities are presented in juxtaposition to Modern Western Karaim data. The textual basis for this historical-linguistic investigation is a critical edition of pre-1800 Western Karaim interpretations of Hebrew religious songs called piyyutim (149 texts altogether). The reason behind this choice is that some of these texts are among the oldest known Western Karaim texts in general, and that until now no study has brought the Karaim translation tradition in this genre closer to the reader.
Holiness in Jewish Thought
Author: Alan Mittleman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198796498
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
This volume explores concepts of holiness in different periods of Jewish history and bodies of Jewish literature to offer preliminary reflections on their theological and philosophical import today.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198796498
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
This volume explores concepts of holiness in different periods of Jewish history and bodies of Jewish literature to offer preliminary reflections on their theological and philosophical import today.
שיח שולחן
Author: Shlomo Riskin
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Intended to serve as a guide for meaningful expressions of the Jewish experience at home, this practical and inspiring book of devotion and prayer includes blessings and songs celebrating the entire year of Jewish festivals and Sabbaths in Hebrew, with English instructions and translations. From blessings for Hanukkah candle lightings to birth celebrations for boys and girls, marriage ceremonies, and dedications of new homes, the book offers traditional praise and holy words for a range of momentous occasions. Inspiring stories and personal commentary from Rabbi Shlomo Riskin supplement the text throughout. This comprehensive and handy companion is a fundamental resource for the Jewish home.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
Intended to serve as a guide for meaningful expressions of the Jewish experience at home, this practical and inspiring book of devotion and prayer includes blessings and songs celebrating the entire year of Jewish festivals and Sabbaths in Hebrew, with English instructions and translations. From blessings for Hanukkah candle lightings to birth celebrations for boys and girls, marriage ceremonies, and dedications of new homes, the book offers traditional praise and holy words for a range of momentous occasions. Inspiring stories and personal commentary from Rabbi Shlomo Riskin supplement the text throughout. This comprehensive and handy companion is a fundamental resource for the Jewish home.
Diversity and Rabbinization
Author: Gavin McDowell
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
ISBN: 1783749962
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 331
Book Description
This volume contains Hebrew and Syriac text. Please, check that your e-reader supports texts set in left-to-right direction before purchasing the epub and azw3 editions of the book. This volume is dedicated to the cultural and religious diversity in Jewish communities from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Age and the growing influence of the rabbis within these communities during the same period. Drawing on available textual and material evidence, the fourteen essays presented here, written by leading experts in their fields, span a significant chronological and geographical range and cover material that has not yet received sufficient attention in scholarship. The volume is divided into four parts. The first focuses on the vantage point of the synagogue; the second and third on non-rabbinic Judaism in, respectively, the Near East and Europe; the final part turns from diversity within Judaism to the process of "rabbinization" as represented in some unusual rabbinic texts. Diversity and Rabbinization is a welcome contribution to the historical study of Judaism in all its complexity. It presents fresh perspectives on critical questions and allows us to rethink the tension between multiplicity and unity in Judaism during the first millennium CE. L’École Pratique des Hautes Études has kindly contributed to the publication of this volume.
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
ISBN: 1783749962
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 331
Book Description
This volume contains Hebrew and Syriac text. Please, check that your e-reader supports texts set in left-to-right direction before purchasing the epub and azw3 editions of the book. This volume is dedicated to the cultural and religious diversity in Jewish communities from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Age and the growing influence of the rabbis within these communities during the same period. Drawing on available textual and material evidence, the fourteen essays presented here, written by leading experts in their fields, span a significant chronological and geographical range and cover material that has not yet received sufficient attention in scholarship. The volume is divided into four parts. The first focuses on the vantage point of the synagogue; the second and third on non-rabbinic Judaism in, respectively, the Near East and Europe; the final part turns from diversity within Judaism to the process of "rabbinization" as represented in some unusual rabbinic texts. Diversity and Rabbinization is a welcome contribution to the historical study of Judaism in all its complexity. It presents fresh perspectives on critical questions and allows us to rethink the tension between multiplicity and unity in Judaism during the first millennium CE. L’École Pratique des Hautes Études has kindly contributed to the publication of this volume.
A Dictionary of Jewish Names and Their History
Author: Benzion C. Kaganoff
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1568219539
Category : Names, Personal
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
This reference examines the history of Jewish forenames and surnames, tracing the origin of each name and the changes that have occured over generations.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1568219539
Category : Names, Personal
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
This reference examines the history of Jewish forenames and surnames, tracing the origin of each name and the changes that have occured over generations.