The Synagogue Survival Kit

The Synagogue Survival Kit
Author: Jordan Lee Wagner
Publisher: Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2012-12-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0765709732

In an effort to counter the confusion and isolation often experienced by a novice synagogue-goer, as well as by many who regularly attend synagogue, The Synagogue Survival Kit: A Guide to Understanding Jewish Religious Services offers introductions and instructions for all aspects of the synagogue experience. No matter what kind of synagogue you attend, the roadmap is the same. Some synagogues may read certain prayers in English translation rather than the original Hebrew or replace some traditional prayers with newer versions, but the service will still touch on the same topics in the same order for the same reasons. If you know the structure of the traditional service, you can readily find your place in any other one. The Synagogue Survival Kit maps the complete traditional service structure and points out the changes commonly encountered in different congregations in an effort to counter the confusion and isolation often experienced by novice synagogue-goers and regular attendees, alike. Always mindful of the sophisticated, adult reader with little or no Jewish background, Jordan Lee Wagner clearly and comprehensively explains the practices, vocabulary, objects, and attitudes that one can expect to find in any synagogue.

Judaism

Judaism
Author: Dan Cohn-Sherbok
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 631
Release: 2017-03-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1317432037

This newly revised all-encompassing textbook is a guide to the history, beliefs and practice of Judaism. Beginning with the ancient Near Eastern background, it covers early Israelite history, the emergence of classical rabbinic literature and the rise of medieval Judaism in Islamic and Christian lands. It also includes the early modern period and the development of Jewry in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Extracts from primary sources are used throughout to enliven the narrative and provide concrete examples of the rich variety of Jewish civilization. Specially designed to assist learning, Judaism: • Introduces texts and commentaries, including the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic texts, mystical literature, Jewish philosophy and Jewish theology • Provides the skills necessary to understand these step-by-step with the help of a companion website • Explains how to interpret the major events in nearly four thousand years of Jewish history • Supports study with discussion questions on the central historical and religious issues, and includes key reading for each chapter, an extensive glossary and index • Illustrates the development of Judaism, its concepts, observances and culture, with maps, photos, paintings and engravings • Links each chapter to a free companion website at www.routledge.com/cw/cohnsherbok which provides things to think about, things to do and tips for teachers as well as other online resources

Rosh Hashanah Yom Kippur Survival Kit

Rosh Hashanah Yom Kippur Survival Kit
Author: Shimon Apisdorf
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1997
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781881927143

The ROSH HASHANAH YOM KIPPUR SURVIVAL KIT blends wisdom, humor and down-to-earth spirituality and transforms the holidays into an inspiring, and meaningful experience. The Chief Rabbi of England says of the book, It will open the gates of prayer for a new generation.

What Inspirational Literature Do I Read Next?

What Inspirational Literature Do I Read Next?
Author: Pamela Willwerth Aue
Publisher: Gale Research International, Limited
Total Pages: 526
Release: 1999-08-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780787639426

Religiously-inspired novels, inspirational writings and biographical works on people who are models for spiritual growth are among the recommendations found in this reference.

From Abraham to America

From Abraham to America
Author: Eric Kline Silverman
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780742516694

Silverman's new book is a comprehensive overview of Jewish circumcision throughout history. Beginning with Genesis, the author traces paradoxes and tensions in biblical-Jewish circumcision as seen both within Judaism and from the dominant, non-Jewish culture, and ends with the current debate over Jewish and routine medical circumcision in America. This book is essential reading in Jewish studies, medical sociology, and Judaic studies/theology.

Survival Kit

Survival Kit
Author: Zuzana Sermer
Publisher: Azrieli Series of Holocaust Su
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781897470329

A thoughtful account of miracles, loss, bearing witness and navigating cultural identity in war-torn Slovakia and Hungary, post-war communist Czechoslovakia and, finally, democratic Canada.

China

China
Author: Alan Samagalski
Publisher: Lonely Planet
Total Pages: 848
Release: 1988
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

Since China opened its doors to westerners a few years ago, it has seen an enormous growth in individual travel. This book is the recognized authority for independent explorers of the People's Republic.

Passover Survival Kit

Passover Survival Kit
Author: Shimon Apisdorf
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1994
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781881927105

The Passover Survival Kit is ultra user-friendly and enables people to transform the holiday into a meaningful experience.

The Vision of Judaism

The Vision of Judaism
Author: Dan Cohn-Sherbok
Publisher: Paragon House Publishers
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2004-04-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Does Judaism have a future? In this new book Dan Cohn-Sherbok provides an overview of the central beliefs and practices of the past, and offers a new vision of Judaism for the future. What is now required is a radical reinterpretation of the faith for modern Jews struggling to make sense of their religious heritage.Throughout the history of the Jewish nation, Jews have piously kept the covenant. Dedicated to God, they have seen themselves as His chosen people. Yet, from biblical times they have also challenged God. The tradition of wrestling with God begins with Jacob's confrontation with a divine messenger at the ford of the Jabbok river. Here Jacob struggled with God and thereby became Isr'l. The Jewish people collectively are Isr'l ('he who wrestles with God'). From biblical times to the present, religious Jews have struggled to make sense of God's nature and action in the light of contemporary knowledge. This book which presents a new vision of Judaism for the 21st century stands in this tradition.