The Rise of Reform Judaism

The Rise of Reform Judaism
Author: W. Gunther Plaut
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2015-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780827612792

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This fiftieth anniversary edition of W. Gunther Plaut's classic volume on the beginnings of the Jewish Reform Movement is updated with a new introduction by Howard A. Berman. The Rise of Reform Judaism covers the first one hundred years of the movement, from the time of the eighteenth-century Jewish Enlightenment leader Moses Mendelssohn to the conclusion of the Augsburg synod in 1871. In these pages the founders who established liberal Judaism speak for themselves through their journals and pamphlets, books and sermons, petitions and resolutions, and public arguments and disputations. Each selection includes Plaut's brief introduction and sketch of the reformer. Important topics within Judaism are addressed in these writings: philosophy and theology, religious practice, synagogue services, and personal life, as well as controversies on the permissibility of organ music, the introduction of the sermon, the nature of circumcision, the observance of the Sabbath, the rights of women, and the authenticity of the Bible.

The Growth of Reform Judaism

The Growth of Reform Judaism
Author: W. Gunther Plaut,Jacob K. Shankman,Howard A. Berman
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2015-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780827612815

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This fiftieth anniversary edition of W. Gunther Plaut's classic second volume on the history of the Jewish Reform Movement is a sourcebook of the original writings that shaped the second century of organized liberal Judaism. The Growth of Reform Judaism features a new introduction, a new epilogue, and important additional primary sources documenting the profound changes of the last fifty years. Although the emphasis in this volume is chiefly on the American scene, where the movement had its most notable advances, selections of representative liberal Jewish thought in Europe and to a lesser degree in Israel are included as well. These selections help us to understand the emergence and character, problems and tensions of Reform Judaism as it developed and grew in modern times. In addition to the primary texts new to this edition, David Ellenson's epilogue considers the developments of the last fifty years that have continued to shape the course of Reform Judaism.

The Rise of Reform Judaism

The Rise of Reform Judaism
Author: W. Gunther Plaut
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1963
Genre: Reform Judaism
ISBN: LCCN:63013568

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The Rise of Reform Judaism A sourcebook of its European origins

The Rise of Reform Judaism  A sourcebook of its European origins
Author: W. Gunther Plaut
Publsiher: New York : World Union for Progressive Judaism
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1963
Genre: Judaism
ISBN: UOM:39015007396446

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Jewish Reform Movement in the US

Jewish Reform Movement in the US
Author: Mara W. Cohen Ioannides
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2017-11-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110523218

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This volume examines the development of the non-liturgical parts of the Central Conference of American Rabbis’ Haggadot. Through an understanding of the changes in American Jewish educational patterns and the CCAR's theology, it explores how the CCAR Haggadah was changed over time to address the needs of the constituency. While there have been many studies of the Haggadah and its development over the course of Jewish history, there has been no such study of the non-liturgical parts of the Haggadah that reflect the needs of the audience it reaches. How the CCAR, the first and largest of American-born Judaisms, addressed the changing needs of its members through its literature for the Passover Seder reveals much about the development of the movement. This in turn provides for the readers of this book an understanding of how American Judaism has developed.

The Rise of Reform Judaism

The Rise of Reform Judaism
Author: W. Gunther Plaut
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Reform Judaism
ISBN: LCCN:65018555

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Turning Points in Jewish History

Turning Points in Jewish History
Author: Marc Rosenstein
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2018-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780827613836

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Examining the entire span of Jewish history by focusing on thirty pivotal moments in the Jewish people’s experience from biblical times through the present—essentially the most important events in the life of the Jewish people—Turning Points in Jewish History provides “the big picture”: both a broad and a deep understanding of the Jewish historical experience. Zeroing in on eight turning points in the biblical period, four in Hellenistic-Roman times, five in the Middle Ages, and thirteen in modernity, Marc J. Rosenstein elucidates each formative event with a focused history, a timeline, a primary text with commentary as an intimate window into the period, and a discussion of its legacy for subsequent generations. Along the way he candidly analyzes various controversies and schisms arising from Judaism’s encounters with power, powerlessness, exile, messianism, rationalism, mysticism, catastrophe, modernity, nationalism, feminism, and more. The book’s thirty distinct and logically connected events lend themselves to a full course or to customized classes on specific turning points. Discussion questions for every chapter (some in print, more online) facilitate reflection and continuing conversation.

Atlas of Jewish History

Atlas of Jewish History
Author: Dan Cohn-Sherbok
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136658419

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In this illuminating history, Dan Cohn-Sherbok traces the development of Jewish history from ancient times to the present day. Containing over 100 maps and 30 photographs, this is a comprehensive atlas of Jewish history designed for students and the general reader. It is ideally suited for those courses in Jewish or Biblical Studies, serving as a handy reference guide as well as a textbook.