Gates of Mitzvah

Gates of Mitzvah
Title Gates of Mitzvah PDF eBook
Author Simeon J. Maslin
Publisher CCAR Press
Total Pages 180
Release 1979
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780916694531

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This comprehensive guide to Jewish observance throughout the life cycle is the best introduction to Reform Jewish practice available.

Gates of Shabbat

Gates of Shabbat
Title Gates of Shabbat PDF eBook
Author Mark Dov Shapiro
Publisher CCAR Press
Total Pages 224
Release 2016-08-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 0881232823

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Navigating the Journey

Navigating the Journey
Title Navigating the Journey PDF eBook
Author Rabbi Peter S. Knobel, PhD
Publisher CCAR Press
Total Pages 288
Release 2017-12-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 0881233021

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This completely revised and updated classic resource serves as an introduction to the Jewish life cycle. The first part of the book uses a question and answer format to introduce ideas about moments in the Jewish life cycle, including birth, Jewish education, bar/bat mitzvah, the Jewish home, marriage, divorce, conversion, death, and mourning. With new essays on topics such as mitzvah, infertility, the ketubah, b'rit milah, welcoming converts, tzedakah, Jewish voices on sexuality, and more, by rabbis and scholars such as Rabbis Aaron Panken, Rachel Mikva, Amy Schienerman, A. Brian Stoller, Lisa Grushcow, Mary Zamore, and Elyse Goldstein. This is the essential resource you've been waiting for!

Sha'arei Refuah Gates of Jewish Healing

Sha'arei Refuah Gates of Jewish Healing
Title Sha'arei Refuah Gates of Jewish Healing PDF eBook
Author Wally Spiegler
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 221
Release 2006
Genre Religion
ISBN 1430302062

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Sha'arei Refuah: Gates of Jewish Healing is the first book if its kind to present the theory and practice of Jewish healing. As more and more professional health care workers are finding their way into Jewish healing, they recognize that the present standards are just not sufficient to enable true and lasting healing. Therapists of every kind believe that a more clinical approach is needed to deal with the everyday, chronic problems, in addition to the life threatening illnesses, from which many of us suffer. We need a health system that includes spirituality in which we can participate to bring wholeness into our lives. The purpose of this book is to provide readers with Jewish thoughts on healing together with practical tools to help overcome illness of every kind. Jewish healing is entering a new phase, which goes beyond the prevalent standard of bikkur cholim (visiting the sick), supporting families facing medical crises, and comforting mourners.

Gates of the Seasons

Gates of the Seasons
Title Gates of the Seasons PDF eBook
Author Peter S. Knobel
Publisher CCAR Press
Total Pages 226
Release 1983
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780916694920

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A survey of the sacred days of the Jewish yearly cycle providing detailed guidance on observing the Sabbath and the Jewish holidays, including Yom Ha-shoah (Holocaust Day) and Yom Ha-Atsmaut (Israeli Independence Day). Provides historical background, essays, a 25-year calendar of holidays, extensive notes, bibliography, glossary and index.

שערי תפלה

שערי תפלה
Title שערי תפלה PDF eBook
Author Chaim Stern
Publisher CCAR Press
Total Pages 804
Release 1975-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780916694012

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Profoundly rooted in Jewish tradition, Gates of Prayer has become the standard liturgical work for the Reform Movement. This prayerbook contains a variety of services for weekdays, Shabbat and festivals, Israeli Independence Day, Holocaust Remembrance Day and Tisha Be-av. Also contains special readings, meditations and 70 songs complete with transliterations.

On the Chocolate Trail

On the Chocolate Trail
Title On the Chocolate Trail PDF eBook
Author Deborah Prinz
Publisher Jewish Lights Publishing
Total Pages 272
Release 2013
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1580234879

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Take a delectable journey through the religious history of chocolate--a real treat! Explore the surprising Jewish and other religious connections to chocolate in this gastronomic and historical adventure through cultures, countries, centuries and convictions. Rabbi Deborah Prinz draws from her world travels on the trail of chocolate to enchant chocolate lovers of all backgrounds as she unravels religious connections in the early chocolate trade and shows how Jewish and other religious values infuse chocolate today. With mouth-watering recipes, a glossary of chocolaty terms, tips for buying luscious, ethically produced chocolate, a list of sweet chocolate museums around the world and more, this book unwraps tasty facts such as: Some people--including French (Bayonne) chocolate makers--believe that Jews brought chocolate making to France. The bishop of Chiapas, Mexico, was poisoned because he prohibited local women from drinking chocolate during Mass. Although Quakers do not observe Easter, it was a Quaker-owned chocolate company--Fry's--that claimed to have created the first chocolate Easter egg in the United Kingdom. A born-again Christian businessman in the Midwest marketed his caramel chocolate bar as a "Noshie," after the Yiddish word for "snack." Chocolate Chanukah gelt may have developed from St. Nicholas customs. The Mayan "Book of Counsel" taught that gods created humans from chocolate and maize.