The Outsider s Guide to Orthodox Judaism

The Outsider s Guide to Orthodox Judaism
Author: Rabbi Arnie Singer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2008-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0615211364

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The Outsider's Guide to Orthodox Judaism is a handbook that explains the basic beliefs and practices of Orthodox Judaism in a clear and concise way. It is geared to anyone who is not Orthodox (or non Jewish) interested in learning more about their Orthodox coworkers, friends, and neighbors. Easy to read, and right to the point. Read the Jewish Press review at http: //www.jewishpress.com/content.cfm?contentid=3398

One Above and Seven Below

One Above and Seven Below
Author: Yechezkel Hirshman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2007
Genre: Jews
ISBN: 9657344182

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"Everything you always wanted to ASK about the Chareidim, but were afraid to KNOW! Orthodox Judaism from the perspective of the Chareidim Chareidization - It's the newest term in the book. And it has many members of the greater Orthodox Jewish community up in arms. The stark reality is that a major portion of Orthodox Jews don't seem to appreciate chareidim and do not welcome "chareidization". What is going on - and why? Has something changed within Orthodox Judaism? Is there a difference between an Orthodox Jew and a Chareidi? And, if so: * What is a chareidi and what is a non-chareidi Orthodox Jew (NCOJ)? Where does one entity end and the other begin? * Who are the chareidim? Where have they come from? How long have they been here? And to where are they headed? * Why do some Orthodox Jews refuse to identify as chareidi? Why do others embrace chareidi ideals? And why do some chareidim abandon them? * Why are the chareidim so successful and why are they so despised? In a thought-provoking study that is at the same time theological and sociological, studious and sarcastic, insightful and inciteful, light-spirited yet profoundly intense, Yechezkel Hirshman addresses these questions while presenting an insider's look at the upside of the Ultra-Orthodox world. Hirshman also includes a special feature chapter that examines chareidim who stray from the path"--

The Non orthodox Jew s Guide to Orthodox Jews

The Non orthodox Jew s Guide to Orthodox Jews
Author: David Baum
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Jewish way of life
ISBN: 0615342736

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The Non-Orthodox Jews Guide to Orthodox Jews offers an all-encompassing view of Orthodox Jews beliefs and actions and explains the issues that non-Orthodox Jews often find puzzling or exasperating. Readers will encounter surprisingly refreshing discussions of topics such as happiness, good and evil, personal integrity, suffering, heaven and hell, prophecy, prayer, charity, economics, feminism, love and sexuality, marriage, evolution, morality, political correctness, assimilation, intermarriage and Zionism. They will also discover that Orthodox Jews are modern, twenty-first-century men and women who embrace the benefits of modern society while affirming and perpetuating an all-important chain that stretches back more than three millennia.

An Outsider s Guide to Antifa Volume II

An Outsider s Guide to Antifa   Volume II
Author: Matthew Knouff
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2018-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781387388523

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The second volume of an all-encompassing series on the Antifa movement. This edition discusses issues with the political spectrum and how political beliefs within Antifa fail to adhere to the left-right political paradigm. Various political factions, philosophical influences, and current points of unity are also discussed. Issues, such as the non-aggression principle and gun rights, also discussed. Some historical content.

A Brief Guide to Judaism

A Brief Guide to Judaism
Author: Naftali Brawer
Publsiher: Robinson
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2013-02-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781472107565

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The Jewish religion is one of the major faiths of the world yet one of the least understood. In a wide-ranging and accessible guide for the general reader Rabbi Naftali Brawer outlines the major themes and history of over 5,000 years of Jewish faith from its Abrahamic origins and the foundations of Jerusalem to the eras of exile, diaspora, and persecution. From ritual and practise to faith and politics, the theology and history of Judaism are bound together. Brawer argues that Judaism is poised between heaven and earth. On the one hand it calls on its adherents to transcend the material world through ritual and prayer: on the other hand Judaism positively celebrates joys of food, family and society. Through this seeming paradox, Brawer explores the nature and characteristics of faith - God and Man, Torah, Mitzvah, the Jewish People and the Land of Israel. He also shows how ritual and practise punctuate Jewish existence, from daily prayers to the rites of passage that chart a lifetime.

An Outsider s Guide to Antifa

An Outsider s Guide to Antifa
Author: Matthew Knouff
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2017-11-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781365988783

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The first volume of an introductory guide to the anti-fascist movement, focusing on historical fascism and the predecessor enemies to fascism, the epistemology of fascism, and the psychology of fascism and left-wing activism.

Reader s Guide to Judaism

Reader s Guide to Judaism
Author: Michael Terry
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1768
Release: 2013-12-02
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781135941574

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The Reader's Guide to Judaism is a survey of English-language translations of the most important primary texts in the Jewish tradition. The field is assessed in some 470 essays discussing individuals (Martin Buber, Gluckel of Hameln), literature (Genesis, Ladino Literature), thought and beliefs (Holiness, Bioethics), practice (Dietary Laws, Passover), history (Venice, Baghdadi Jews of India), and arts and material culture (Synagogue Architecture, Costume). The emphasis is on Judaism, rather than on Jewish studies more broadly.

No Outsiders Everyone Different Everyone Welcome

No Outsiders  Everyone Different  Everyone Welcome
Author: Andrew Moffat
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2020-03-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000040944

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The No Outsiders programme promotes an ethos of inclusion and tolerance, and aims to prepare children for life in modern Britain. Expanding the scheme published in the 2015 book, No Outsiders in Our Schools, this book is designed to further support educators as they make the No Outsiders ethos part of their school culture at a time when messages of fear and division are rife. Written by a practising teacher whose work to promote equality has been globally celebrated, this book provides lesson plans for use in classes from EYFS to Year 6. Key features of the resource include: • plans for delivering the No Outsiders message through assemblies and classes, allowing for a flexible approach • recommendations for picture books that can be used to support messages of diversity and inclusion • a scheme of work designed to meet the requirements of the Equalities Act (2010) and support teachers as they prepare to implement the new Relationships Education curriculum (2020). It is the responsibility of primary schools to promote equality and diversity. This is a vital resource for all teachers and trainee teachers as they prepare children for a life where diversity is embraced and there is no fear of difference.