Renewing the Jewish social contract

Renewing the Jewish social contract
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Total Pages : 62
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:234704822
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Synopsis Renewing the Jewish social contract by : American Jewish Committee. Dorothy and Julius Koppelman Institute on American Jewish-Israeli Relations

The Jewish Social Contract

The Jewish Social Contract
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 9781400824397
ISBN-13 : 1400824397
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Synopsis The Jewish Social Contract by : David Novak

The Jewish Social Contract begins by asking how a traditional Jew can participate politically and socially and in good faith in a modern democratic society, and ends by proposing a broad, inclusive notion of secularity. David Novak takes issue with the view--held by the late philosopher John Rawls and his followers--that citizens of a liberal state must, in effect, check their religion at the door when discussing politics in a public forum. Novak argues that in a "liberal democratic state, members of faith-based communities--such as tradition-minded Jews and Christians--ought to be able to adhere to the broad political framework wholly in terms of their own religious tradition and convictions, and without setting their religion aside in the public sphere. Novak shows how social contracts emerged, rooted in biblical notions of covenant, and how they developed in the rabbinic, medieval, and "modern periods. He offers suggestions as to how Jews today can best negotiate the modern social contract while calling upon non-Jewish allies to aid them in the process. The Jewish Social Contract will prove an enlightening and innovative contribution to the ongoing debate about the role of religion in liberal democracies.

Jewish Renewal

Jewish Renewal
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Publisher : Putnam Adult
Total Pages : 472
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015034203961
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Synopsis Jewish Renewal by : Michael Lerner

Lerner maintains that there are two voices in the Torah that have contended with each other throughout Jewish history: the voice of accumulated pain and cruelty that is passed from generation to generation and that masquerades as a patriarchal god, and the voice of God, whose massage of healing and compassion insists the world can be fundamentally transformed. Neoconservatives and some right-wing Israelis have used the Holocaust to justify a Judaism that is cynically "realistic" and demeaning of non-Jews. But that tendency to do unto others what was done to us can be overcome, Lerner says, and Jewish renewal attunes us to the voice of God and strengthens our ability to recognize the image of the divine in every human being.

Renewing the Past, Reconfiguring Jewish Culture

Renewing the Past, Reconfiguring Jewish Culture
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 254
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ISBN-10 : 0812237420
ISBN-13 : 9780812237429
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Renewing the Past, Reconfiguring Jewish Culture by : Ross Brann

Looking to contexts ranging from premodern Spain and Italy to nineteenth-century Russia, Germany, and America, the contributors to this volume explore the ways the political and intellectual aspirations of successive historical presents have repeatedly reshaped the forms and narratives of Jewish cultural memory.

Jewish Renewal

Jewish Renewal
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9780595411818
ISBN-13 : 0595411819
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Synopsis Jewish Renewal by : Rabbi Groesberg

In 1980, Sholom Groesberg changed his life's course. He resigned as dean of engineering at Widener University in order to pursue a career in the rabbinate. Accepted at the Academy for Jewish Religion, he was ordained in 1984. Ten years later Rabbi Groesberg encountered the Jewish Renewal movement Its approach to creating an authentic identity within the context of living as a Jew resonated strongly within him. He became an ardent adherent of the movement. Jewish Renewed: A Journey is a combination academic study and personal memoir written for the educated lay reader. It traces the movement's history, explicates its ideology and practices, and examines the future challenges facing the movement Among others, this book will interest: History buffs*****Educators*****Spiritual seekers*****Environmentalists Alienated Jews seeking a "home"*****Practitioners in the helping professions This book will also appeal to those of a philosophical bent searching for answers to questions of Ultimate Concern; answers that invest our lives with meaning Why bother to be Jewish? Can secularism and religiosity be bridged? Why do new religious movements survive-or fail? Are the Kabbalah's teachings relevant to contemporary times? How can a modernist Jew conceptualize the significance of God?

The Social Scientific Study of Jewry

The Social Scientific Study of Jewry
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 388
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ISBN-10 : 9780199363490
ISBN-13 : 0199363498
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis The Social Scientific Study of Jewry by : Uzi Rebhun

This volume of Studies in Contemporary Jewry directs its searchlight on the social scientific study of Jewry. Its symposium consists of 11 essays that discuss sources, approaches, and debates in different complementary fields of demography, sociology, economy, and geography. Taken as a group, the essays cover the major areas of Jewish life today in Israel, the United States, Europe, and Latin America.

Continuity and Change

Continuity and Change
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Publisher : University Press of America
Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9780761851462
ISBN-13 : 0761851461
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Synopsis Continuity and Change by : Steven T. Katz

This collection of essays was inspired by the desire to create a suitable tribute to Dr. Irving Greenberg. Dr. Greenberg has been one of the truly major figures in the American Jewish community for the past forty years. A community activist and a theologian of distinction, he has influenced not only the practical direction of Jewish life, especially through his work with the leadership of Jewish Federations throughout the country, but also the shape of contemporary Jewish thought through his writings on the Holocaust, the State of Israel, and traditional Jewish themes. The outstanding list of authors who have contributed to this volume, writing on central issues in traditional and modern Jewish thought and history, are a testimony to Dr. Greenberg's repercussive presence and theological contribution. Those interested in the contemporary American Jewish community and the nature and shape of modern Jewish thought at the beginning of the new millennium will find this a valuable, thought-provoking addition to their libraries.

My Life in Jewish Renewal

My Life in Jewish Renewal
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages : 259
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ISBN-10 : 9781442213296
ISBN-13 : 1442213299
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis My Life in Jewish Renewal by : Zalman Schachter-Shalomi

This powerful memoir chronicles the life of one of America’s most celebrated rabbis—Rabbi Zalman M. Schachter-Shalomi, or “Reb Zalman” as he is fondly known to friends and followers. The book traces his life from a youth in the shadow of the Nazis through the tumultuous 1960s in America to his position as a renowned religious leader today. Often controversial for his attraction to cultural mavericks and religious rebels, Reb Zalman’s colorful lifetime includes a striking cast of characters across faith traditions, including Timothy Leary, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Thomas Merton, the Dalai Lama, and more. The book traces Reb Zalman’s work creating the vibrant Jewish Renewal movement that emphasizes spiritual experience and continues to touch Jews around the world today. Reb Zalman often illustrates his talks with anecdotes from his life, and My Life in Jewish Renewal brings together the life story of this beloved leader for the first time. Reb Zalman often illustrates his talks with stories from his life, and My Life in Jewish Renewal brings together the complete life story of this beloved leader for the first time.

Change & Renewal

Change & Renewal
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Publisher : The Toby Press/KorenPub
Total Pages : 451
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ISBN-10 : 9781592643226
ISBN-13 : 1592643221
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Synopsis Change & Renewal by : Adin Steinsaltz

Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz ¿ renowned scholar, philosopher and spiritual guide ¿ here reveals the essence of the Jewish calendar. With a unique combination of intellectual brilliance and accessibility, Rabbi Steinsaltz probes the meaning of Rosh HaShana and Yom Kippur, Hanukka, Purim, Pesah and the other Jewish holidays. His insights provide whole new ways of understanding the holidays, appreciating their depth, and experiencing them to their fullest: ¿Our festivals and holidays, remembrance days and special occasions, ensure that the paths of our lives do not remain merely dusty roads lacking meaningful points of distinction¿ These special days are the landmarks, signposts, and lights along the way¿openings through which we may emerge from the stagnancy and rut of life¿s routine. They provide us with opportunities not only to celebrate and mourn, but also to renew and change ourselves¿¿

Reviewing the Covenant

Reviewing the Covenant
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 0791445348
ISBN-13 : 9780791445341
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Reviewing the Covenant by : Peter Ochs

This major intellectual response to the leading theologian of liberal Judaism provides a significant indication of future directions in Jewish religious thought.