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!

The Jewish Life Cycle

The Jewish Life Cycle
Title The Jewish Life Cycle PDF eBook
Author Ivan G. Marcus
Publisher University of Washington Press
Total Pages 385
Release 2012-03-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0295803924

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In this original and sweeping review of Jewish culture and history, Ivan Marcus examines how and why various rites and customs celebrating stages in the life cycle have evolved through the ages and persisted to this day. For each phase of life--from childhood and adolescence to adulthood and the advanced years—the book traces the origin and development of specific rites associated with the events of birth, circumcision, and schooling; bar and bat mitzvah and confirmation; engagement, betrothal, and marriage; and aging, dying, and remembering. Customs in Jewish tradition, such as the presence of godparents at a circumcision, the use of a four-poled canopy at a wedding, and the placing of small stones on tombstones, are discussed. In each chapter, detailed descriptions walk the reader through such ceremonies as early modern and contemporary circumcision, weddings, and funerals. In a comparative framework, Marcus illustrates how Jewish culture has negotiated with the majority cultures of the ancient Near East, Greco-Roman antiquity, medieval European Christianity, and Mediterranean Islam, as well as with modern secular and religious movements and social trends, to renew itself through ritual innovation. In his extensive research on the Jewish life cycle, Marcus draws from documents on various customs and ritual practices, offering reassessments of original sources and scholarly literature. Marcus’s survey is the first comprehensive study of the rites of the Jewish life cycle since Hayyim Schauss's The Lifetime of the Jew was published in 1950, written for Jewish readers. Marcus’s book addresses a broader audience and is designed to appeal to scholars and interested readers.

Living Jewish Life Cycle

Living Jewish Life Cycle
Title Living Jewish Life Cycle PDF eBook
Author Goldie Milgram
Publisher Jewish Lights Publishing
Total Pages 314
Release 2009
Genre Religion
ISBN 158023335X

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The spiritual tools you can use to infuse Jewish life cycle ceremonies with meaning, integrity and joy.

Teaching Jewish Life Cycle

Teaching Jewish Life Cycle
Title Teaching Jewish Life Cycle PDF eBook
Author Barbara Binder Kadden
Publisher Behrman House, Inc
Total Pages 190
Release 1997
Genre Education
ISBN 9780867050400

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Background information on every stage of life; covers every Jewish life cycle event from birth to death; insights from Jewish tradition; hundreds of creative activities for all ages.

The Jewish Life Cycle

The Jewish Life Cycle
Title The Jewish Life Cycle PDF eBook
Author Daniel Sperber
Publisher
Total Pages 688
Release 2008
Genre Religion
ISBN

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This volume describes the major "rites of passage" of the Jewish life cycle. From birth, through circumcision, to marriage, divorce, sickness, death and mourning, Daniel Sperber presents detailed descriptions of the major customs attending these events. These customs are examined in light of their original sources, their integration and evolution in varying Jewish communities, and the popular explanations given for their practice, both historically and today. This book draws on the whole spectrum of rabbinic literature, comparing its stories and explanations with folk beliefs of other cultures throughout the world. Sperber makes use of a wide range of resources--medieval and modern, legal, folkloristic, anthropological and literary-in his discussion of customs, proving that Jewish communities were never isolated from their environment. He also examines in depth the earliest origins of many of our well-known and commonly practiced Jewish customs. This book makes use of iconographic material found in illustrated books written by non-Jews describing Jewish practice. These illustrations are analyzed in detail, constituting yet another rich source for the understanding of the evolution of Jewish customs. Customs, by their nature, are often taken for granted. In this book, Daniel Sperber offers an expert, detailed, and lively analysis of some of the most and least commonly practiced customs in Jewish tradition.

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.

Jewish Passages

Jewish Passages
Title Jewish Passages PDF eBook
Author Harvey E. Goldberg
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 416
Release 2003-10-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780520206939

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"Goldberg's breadth of knowledge is particularly impressive. Here is a scholar who has read everything, and has produced a rich, first-rate book that is both comprehensive and accessible, making Jewish customs meaningful even to non-specialists. A scholarly achievement that is also a great bar-mitzvah gift, with tremendous value for anyone in Jewish Studies including rabbis and members of synagogue study groups."—Jack Kugelmass, Irving and Miriam Lowe Professor and Director, Jewish Studies Program at Arizona State University "Sweeping in its reach and richly informative in its details. Jewish Passages offers a treasury of wonderfully interesting information. This is a work that will not be lost. " Samuel C. Heilman, author of When a Jew Dies