A Kabbalist in Montreal

A Kabbalist in Montreal
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Publisher : Academic Studies PRess
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9781644695050
ISBN-13 : 1644695057
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis A Kabbalist in Montreal by : Ira Robinson

This book illuminates important issues faced by Orthodox Judaism in the modern era by relating the life and times of Rabbi Yudel Rosenberg (1859–1935). In presenting Yudel Rosenberg’s rabbinic activities, this book aims to show that Jewish Orthodoxy could serve as an agent of modernity no less than its opponents. Yudel Rosenberg’s considerable literary output will demonstrate that the line between “secular” and “traditional” literature was not always sharp and distinct. Rabbi Rosenberg’s kabbalistic works will shed light on the revival of kabbala study in the twentieth century. Yudel Rosenberg’s career in Canada will serve as a counter-example to the often-expressed idea that Hasidism exercised no significant influence on the development of American Judaism at the turn of the twentieth century.

Translating a Tradition

Translating a Tradition
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Publisher : Academic Studies PRess
Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : 9781934843062
ISBN-13 : 1934843067
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Translating a Tradition by : Ira Robinson

Divided into three sections, this work explains how the concepts and practices of traditional European Judaism were adapted to North American culture beginning in the late nineteenth century. Part I focuses on the ideas and activities of Cyrus Adler (1863-1940), one of the most prominent leaders of the traditionalist Jewish community in the United States in his era. The issues in these essays include the origins of American Jewish history as a field of study, the Kehilla experiments of the early twentieth century, and the relationship between the Jewish Theological Seminary and Orthodox Judaism. Part II deals with the beginnings of Hasidic Judaism in North America prior to the Second World War. It also includes several studies investigating the shaping of the worldview of Orthodox Judaism in contemporary North America. Part III examines the issue of contemporary American Jewish attitudes toward evolution and intelligent design.

The Mystics of Mile End

The Mystics of Mile End
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Publisher : HarperCollins
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9780062412188
ISBN-13 : 0062412183
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mystics of Mile End by : Sigal Samuel

A Jewish family navigates faith, loss, and the chaos of modern life in this “remarkable debut . . . with a profound sense of empathy” (Simon Van Booy, author of Everything Beautiful Began After). In the half-Hasidic, half-hipster Montreal neighborhood of Mile End, eleven-year-old Lev Meyer is discovering that there may be a place for Judaism in his life. As he learns about science in his day school, Lev begins his own extracurricular study of the Bible’s Tree of Knowledge with neighbor Mr. Katz, who is building his own Tree out of trash. Meanwhile his sister Samara is secretly studying for her Bat Mitzvah with next-door neighbor and Holocaust survivor, Mr. Glassman. All the while his father, David, a professor of Jewish mysticism, is a non-believer. When, years later, David has a heart attack, he begins to believe God is speaking to him. While having an affair with one of his students, he delves into the complexities of Kabbalah. Months later Samara, too, grows obsessed with the Kabbalah’s Tree of Life—hiding her interest from those who love her most–and is overcome with reaching the Tree’s highest heights. The neighbors of Mile End have been there all along, but only one of them can catch her when she falls.

“A Link in the Great American Chain"

“A Link in the Great American Chain
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Publisher : Academic Studies PRess
Total Pages : 171
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ISBN-10 : 9798887191539
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis “A Link in the Great American Chain" by : Ira Robinson

This book brings together six articles the author has published in recent years on the development of the Orthodox Jewish community in Cleveland, Ohio. While a number of scholars have ably presented important parts of the history of Jewish Orthodoxy in Cleveland, Ohio, this book is a first attempt to deal comprehensively with the story of Cleveland Orthodox Judaism. Chapters one and two, taken together, present a connected narrative history of the evolution of the Jewish Orthodox community in Cleveland, Ohio from its beginnings to the early twenty-first century. The succeeding chapters present in greater detail persons and institutions of great importance to the historical development of the Orthodox community.

Jews Across the Americas

Jews Across the Americas
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 552
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ISBN-10 : 9781479819324
ISBN-13 : 1479819328
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Jews Across the Americas by : Adriana M. Brodsky

"Jews Across the Americas, a documentary reader with sources from Latin America, the Caribbean, Canada, and the United States, each introduced by an expert in the field, teaches students to analyze historical sources and encourages them to think about who and what has been and is an American Jew"--

Joe Salsberg

Joe Salsberg
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9781442614321
ISBN-13 : 1442614323
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Joe Salsberg by : Gerald J. J. Tulchinsky

Award-winning historian Gerald Tulchinsky traces Salsberg's personal and professional journey - from his entrance into Toronto's oppressive garment industry at age 14, which led to his becoming active in emerging trade unions, to his rise through the ranks of the Communist Party of Canada and the Workers' Unity League. Detailing Salsberg's time as an influential Toronto alderman and member of the Ontario legislature, the book also examines his dramatic break with communism and his embrace of a new career in journalism.

Promised Lands North and South

Promised Lands North and South
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9789004548695
ISBN-13 : 9004548696
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Promised Lands North and South by :

This book puts two of the most significant Jewish Diaspora communities outside of the U.S. into conversation with one another. At times contributor-pairs directly compare unique aspects of two Jewish histories, politics, or cultures. At other times, they juxtapose. Some chapters focus on literature, poetry, theatre, or sport; others on immigration, antisemitism, or health. Taken together, the essays in Promised Lands North and South offer sparkling insight and new depth on the modern Jewish global experience.

Kabbalistic Panpsychism

Kabbalistic Panpsychism
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Publisher : John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages : 159
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ISBN-10 : 9781789045185
ISBN-13 : 1789045185
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Kabbalistic Panpsychism by : Hyman M. Schipper

From a scientific and philosophical point of view, there is arguably no phenomenon as intractable as the origin and nature of consciousness. This volume provides a comprehensive account of the Kabbalistic understanding of consciousness adduced from ancient Jewish mystical texts and the writings of key sixteenth-twentieth century Kabbalistic and Chassidic luminaries.

The Jews in Poland and Russia

The Jews in Poland and Russia
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Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Total Pages : 519
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ISBN-10 : 9781789627817
ISBN-13 : 1789627818
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis The Jews in Poland and Russia by : Antony Polonsky

A comprehensive survey-socio-political, economic, and religious-of Jewish life in Poland and Russia. Wherever possible, contemporary Jewish writings are used to illustrate how Jews felt and reacted to new situations and ideas.

Rabbis and Their Community

Rabbis and Their Community
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Publisher : University of Calgary Press
Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : 9781552381861
ISBN-13 : 1552381862
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Rabbis and Their Community by : Ira Robinson

In one of the few studies of the early immigrant Orthodox rabbinate in North America, author Ira Robinson has delved into the Jewish community in Montreal in the first three decades of the twentieth century. Rabbis and their Community introduces several rabbis who, in various ways, impacted their immediate congregations as well as the wider Montreal Jewish community.