Rethinking Jewish Modernity

Rethinking Jewish Modernity
Author: Arnold M. Eisen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1992
Genre: Jews
ISBN: NYPL:33433075437529

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Rethinking Modern Judaism

Rethinking Modern Judaism
Author: Arnold M. Eisen
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226195292

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Arnold Eisen here calls for a fundamental rethinking of the story of modern Judaism. More than simply a study of Jewish thought on customs and rituals, Rethinking Modern Judaism explores the central role that practice plays in Judaism's encounter with modernity. "Fascinating . . . an insightful entrance point to understanding the evolution of the theologies of America's largest Jewish denominations."—Tikkun "I know of no other treatment of these issues that matches Eisen's talents for synthesizing a wide variety of historical, philosophical, and social scientific sources, and bringing them to bear in a balanced and open-minded way on the delicate questions of why modern Jews relate as they do to the practices of Judaism."—Joseph Reimer, Boston Book Review "At once an incisive survey of modern Jewish thought and an inquiry into how Jews actually live their religious lives, Mr. Eisen's book is an invaluable addition to the study of American Judaism."—Elliott Abrams, Washington Times

Between Jewish Tradition and Modernity

Between Jewish Tradition and Modernity
Author: Michael A. Meyer
Publsiher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2014-10-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780814338605

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Although the ideas of “tradition” and “modernity” may seem to be directly opposed, David Ellenson, a leading contemporary scholar of modern Jewish thought, understood that these concepts can also enjoy a more fluid relationship. In honor of Ellenson, editors Michael A. Meyer and David N. Myers have gathered contributors for Between Jewish Tradition and Modernity: Rethinking an Old Opposition to examine the permutations and adaptations of these intertwined forms of Jewish expression. Contributions draw from a range of disciplines and scholarly interests and vary in subject from the theological to the liturgical, sociological, and literary. The geographic and historical focus of the volume is on the United States and the State of Israel, both of which have been major sites of inquiry in Ellenson’s work. In twenty-one essays, contributors demonstrate that modernity did not simply replace tradition in Judaism, but rather entered into a variety of relationships with it: adopting or adapting certain elements, repossessing rituals that had once been abandoned, or struggling with its continuing influence. In four parts—Law, Ritual, Thought, and Culture—contributors explore a variety of subjects, including the role of reform in Israeli Orthodoxy, traditions of twentieth-century bar/bat mitzvah, end-of-life ethics, tensions between Zionism and American Jewry, and the rise of a 1960s New York Jewish counterculture. An introductory essay also presents an appreciation of Ellenson's scholarly contribution. Bringing together leading Jewish historians, anthropologists, sociologists, philosophers and liturgists, Between Jewish Tradition and Modernity offers a collective view of a historically and culturally significant issue that will be of interest to Jewish scholars of many disciplines.

Between Jewish Tradition and Modernity

Between Jewish Tradition and Modernity
Author: Michael A. Meyer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2014
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:900791601

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The God Who Hates Lies

The God Who Hates Lies
Author: Dr. David Hartman, Charlie Buckholtz
Publsiher: Jewish Lights Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2014-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781580237901

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Covenant & Conscience—A Groundbreaking Journey to the Heart of Halakha—new in paperback! “Anyone curious about the Jewish way of life, yet dissatisfied with much of contemporary Jewish theology and practice—repelled, perhaps, by the cheap and vulgar apologetics of those who seek to justify and sustain some of the tradition’s systematic immoralities, who smugly deny expression to any doubt or uncertainty, claiming a monopoly on absolute truth—is invited to join me on this pilgrimage.” —from the Introduction In this deeply personal look at the struggle between commitment to Jewish religious tradition and personal morality, Dr. David Hartman, the world’s leading Modern Orthodox Jewish theologian, probes the deepest questions at the heart of what it means to be a human being and a Jew. Dr. Hartman draws on a lifetime of learning, teaching and experience as a social activist to present an intellectual framework for examining covenantal theology as it is applied to religious life. As much an expression of his impassioned commitment to Jewish law as it is testament to a lifetime of intellectual questioning and courage, this bold examination of the halakhic system offers fresh insights into Judaism and the quest for spiritual nourishment.

Rethinking Jewish Philosophy

Rethinking Jewish Philosophy
Author: Aaron W. Hughes
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2014-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780199356812

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Rather than assume that the terms "philosophy" and "Judaism" simply belong together, Aaron W. Hughes explores the juxtaposition and the creative tension that ensues from their cohabitation. He examines the historical, cultural, intellectual, and religious filiations between Judaism and philosophy.

Rethinking European Jewish History

Rethinking European Jewish History
Author: Jeremy Cohen,Moshe Rosman
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2008-11-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781800345416

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The major cultural, ideological, and social changes that have occurred in Europe in the past century have generated widespread reassessment of European history in terms of its presuppositions, its methodologies, its directions, its emphases, and its scope. This timely volume looks at the Jewish past in the spirit of this reassessment. It points to a new framework for the study of Jewish history and helps to contextualize it within the mainstream of historical scholarship.

Rethinking American Judaism

Rethinking American Judaism
Author: Arnold M. Eisen
Publsiher: Jean and Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies the Univ S
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015064966768

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