Menorahs Mezuzas and Other Jewish Symbols

Menorahs  Mezuzas  and Other Jewish Symbols
Author: Miriam Chaikin
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1990
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0618378359

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Explains the history and significance of many Jewish symbols, such as the Shield of David, the menorah, and the mezuza, and discusses holiday symbols and rituals.

The Menorah Evolving into the Most Important Jewish Symbol

The Menorah  Evolving into the Most Important Jewish Symbol
Author: Rachel Hachlili
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2018-07-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004375093

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The Menorah was the most important Jewish symbol in the Land of Israel and the Diaspora. The prominent position of the menorah emphasizes its significance. The book presents the menorah development, form, meaning, significance, and symbolism in antiquity.

The Encyclopedia of Jewish Symbols

The Encyclopedia of Jewish Symbols
Author: Ellen Frankel,Betsy Platkin Teutsch
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1992
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780876685945

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... Jewish experience today. each entry traces the Symbol's history from its ancient roots to its modern expression.

Menorahs Mezuzas and Other Jewish Symbols

Menorahs  Mezuzas  and Other Jewish Symbols
Author: Miriam Chaikin
Publsiher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2003-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0606288783

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Explains the history and significance of many Jewish symbols, such as the Shield of David, the menorah, and the mezuza, and discusses holiday symbols and rituals.

Judaism

Judaism
Author: Cath Senker
Publsiher: The Rosen Publishing Group
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2010
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1435830393

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The Star of David, the menorah, and the yarmulke all are important elements and symbols of the Jewish faith. Judaism is a religion of many epic stories of survival and determination. This book illuminates some of the symbols and stories of the Children of Israel with great attention to detail. Students will enjoy additional activities and recipes that share attributes in a personal, memorable way.

Hidden Religion

Hidden Religion
Author: Micah Issitt,Carlyn Main
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2014-09-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781610694780

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Covering secret societies, mysterious ancient traditions, and the often-mistaken history of the world's religious symbols, this book takes readers on a tour through the fascinating world of religious symbolism and reveals the most mysterious and misunderstood facets of religion. Hidden Religion: The Greatest Mysteries and Symbols of the World's Religious Beliefs not only explores the history and origins of widely recognizable symbols, like the Christian cross and the Star of David, but also introduces readers to more obscure symbols from religious traditions around the world—even defunct ones like those of the ancient Aztec and Mayan societies. In addition, the book discusses the "religious secrets" found in the major religions, including secret societies of Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and Buddhism. Containing more than 170 entries, the encyclopedia is organized by religious category, such as Abrahamic, East Asian, and African Diasporic religions, then alphabetically within each category. Each entry is prefaced with a short introduction that explains where and when the religious tradition originated and describes the religion today. This information is followed by an analysis of the historical development and use of symbols along with an explanation of connections between symbols used by different religions, such as shared astrological symbolism in the form of moon, sun, or star motifs.

How to Run a Traditional Jewish Household

How to Run a Traditional Jewish Household
Author: Blu Greenberg
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781439147603

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Filled with practical advice as well as history, Blu Greenberg's book is a comprehensive guide to the joys and complexities of running a modern Jewish home. How to Run a Traditional Jewish Household is a modern, comprehensive guide covering virtually every aspect of Jewish home life. It provides practical advice on how to manage a Jewish home in the traditional way and offers fascinating accounts of the history behind the tradition. In a warm, personal style, Blu Greenberg shows that, contrary to popular belief, the home, and not the synagogue, is the most important institution in Jewish life. Divided into three large sections—"The Jewish Way," "Special Stages of Life," and "Celebration and Remembering"—this book educates the uninitiated and reminds the already observant Jew of how Judaism approaches daily life. Topics include prayer, dress, holidays, food preparation, marriage, birth, death, parenthood, and many others. This description of the modern-yet-traditional Jewish household will earn special regard among the many American Jews who are re-exploring their ties to Jewish tradition. Such Jews will find this book a flexible guide that provides a knowledge of the requirements of traditional Judaism without advocating immediate and complete compliance. How to Run a Traditional Jewish Household will also appeal to observant Jews, providing them with helpful tips on how to manage their homes and special insights into the most minute details and procedures in a traditional household. Herself a traditional Jew, Blu Greenberg is nevertheless quite sympathetic to feminist views on the role of women in Jewish observance. How to Run a Traditional Jewish Household therefore speaks intimately to women who are struggling to reconcile their identities as modern women with their commitments to traditional Judaism.

The Encyclopedia of Jewish Symbols

The Encyclopedia of Jewish Symbols
Author: Ellen Frankel,Betsy Patkin Teutsch
Publsiher: Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1995-11-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781461631255

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Jewish symbols reflect the interaction of word and image within Jewish culture. Jews have always studied, interpreted, and revered sacred texts; they have also adorned the settings and occasions of sacred acts. Calligraphy and ornamentation have transformed Hebrew letters into art; quotation, interpretation, legend, and wordplay have made ceremonial objects into narrative. This book represents just such a collaboration between art and language. Ellen Frankel and Betsy Platkin Teutsch, writer and artist, have brought their extensive knowledge and talents together to create The Encyclopedia of Jewish Symbols, the first reference guide of its kind, designed for use by educators, artists, rabbis, folklorists, feminists, Jewish and non-Jewish scholars, and lay readers.