Judaism Beyond God

Judaism Beyond God
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ISBN-10 : 1941718035
ISBN-13 : 9781941718032
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Judaism Beyond God by : Sherwin Wine

Judaism Beyond God presents an innovative secular and humanistic alternative for Jewish identity. It provides new answers to old questions about the essence of Jewish identity, the real meaning of Jewish history, the significance of the Jewish personality, and the nature of Jewish ethics. It also describes a radical and creative way to be Jewish - new ways to celebrate Jewish holidays and life cycle events, a welcoming approach to intermarriage and joining the Jewish people, and meaningful paths to strengthen Jewish identity in a secular age.

A Life of Courage

A Life of Courage
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Publisher : Iishj-na
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015061021039
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Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis A Life of Courage by : Dan Cohn-Sherbok

A Provocative People

A Provocative People
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Publisher : IISHJ-NA
Total Pages : 524
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ISBN-10 : 9780985151607
ISBN-13 : 0985151609
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis A Provocative People by : Sherwin T. Wine

Judaism in a Secular Age

Judaism in a Secular Age
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Publisher : Ktav Publishing House
Total Pages : 456
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015037298547
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Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Judaism in a Secular Age by : Renee Kogel

Jews Without Judaism

Jews Without Judaism
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Total Pages : 122
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105111952086
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Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Jews Without Judaism by : Daniel Friedman

It may fairly be said that religion plays virtually no part in the lives of most American Jews. So begins Daniel Friedman's provocative discussion of American Judaism. Friedman, a rabbi for almost forty years, has counseled thousands of Jews on the meaning of being Jewish. From this wealth of experience he has created this fascinating series of fictional conversations, each of them a distillation of many actual conversations. Should Jews marry outside the faith, and if so, what are the likely consequences? How should Jews cope with anti-Semitism, or evaluate their tense historical relationship with Christianity? Can one be Jewish without being religious; without belief in God; indeed, without Judaism? Are all values relative if one does not believe in God? In contemporary society these timely questions are of great importance to both practicing and nonpracticing Jews. Each of the fictional conversations thoroughly explores these issues with sensitivity and offers much valuable advice culled from Rabbi Friedman's many years of thinking about what it means to be Jewish in a secular age.

Staying Sane in a Crazy World

Staying Sane in a Crazy World
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Publisher : IISHJ-NA
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 0964801612
ISBN-13 : 9780964801615
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Staying Sane in a Crazy World by : Sherwin T. Wine

The author provides ten steps which answer such fundamental questions as "What is happiness?" "What does it mean to be ethical in a world that is less than ethical?" and "How can I find the strength I need to cope with the problems of my life?"

A Rosenberg by Any Other Name

A Rosenberg by Any Other Name
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 303
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ISBN-10 : 9781479872992
ISBN-13 : 1479872997
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis A Rosenberg by Any Other Name by : Kirsten Fermaglich

Winner, 2019 Saul Viener Book Prize, given by the American Jewish Historical Society A groundbreaking history of the practice of Jewish name changing in the 20th century, showcasing just how much is in a name Our thinking about Jewish name changing tends to focus on clichés: ambitious movie stars who adopted glamorous new names or insensitive Ellis Island officials who changed immigrants’ names for them. But as Kirsten Fermaglich elegantly reveals, the real story is much more profound. Scratching below the surface, Fermaglich examines previously unexplored name change petitions to upend the clichés, revealing that in twentieth-century New York City, Jewish name changing was actually a broad-based and voluntary behavior: thousands of ordinary Jewish men, women, and children legally changed their names in order to respond to an upsurge of antisemitism. Rather than trying to escape their heritage or “pass” as non-Jewish, most name-changers remained active members of the Jewish community. While name changing allowed Jewish families to avoid antisemitism and achieve white middle-class status, the practice also created pain within families and became a stigmatized, forgotten aspect of American Jewish culture. This first history of name changing in the United States offers a previously unexplored window into American Jewish life throughout the twentieth century. A Rosenberg by Any Other Name demonstrates how historical debates about immigration, antisemitism and race, class mobility, gender and family, the boundaries of the Jewish community, and the power of government are reshaped when name changing becomes part of the conversation. Mining court documents, oral histories, archival records, and contemporary literature, Fermaglich argues convincingly that name changing had a lasting impact on American Jewish culture. Ordinary Jews were forced to consider changing their names as they saw their friends, family, classmates, co-workers, and neighbors do so. Jewish communal leaders and civil rights activists needed to consider name changers as part of the Jewish community, making name changing a pivotal part of early civil rights legislation. And Jewish artists created critical portraits of name changers that lasted for decades in American Jewish culture. This book ends with the disturbing realization that the prosperity Jews found by changing their names is not as accessible for the Chinese, Latino, and Muslim immigrants who wish to exercise that right today.

Humanistic Judaism

Humanistic Judaism
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Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105115068145
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Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

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Good Without God

Good Without God
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9780061670121
ISBN-13 : 006167012X
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Good Without God by : Greg Epstein

An inspiring and provocative exploration of an alternative to traditional religion Questions about the role of God and religion in today's world have never been more relevant or felt more powerfully. Many of us are searching for a place where we can find not only facts and scientific reason but also hope and moral courage. For some, answers are found in the divine. For others, including the New Atheists, religion is an "enemy." But in Good Without God, Greg Epstein presents another, more balanced and inclusive response: Humanism. He highlights humanity's potential for goodness and the ways in which Humanists lead lives of purpose and compassion. Humanism can offer the sense of community we want and often need in good times and bad—and it teaches us that we can lead good and moral lives without the supernatural, without higher powers . . . without God.

Judaism Without God?

Judaism Without God?
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ISBN-10 : 1607243415
ISBN-13 : 9781607243410
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Judaism Without God? by : Yaakov Malkin

The humanistic, non-religious approach of this book presents Judaism as the Culture of the Jewish People and God as a literary figure created by the authors of the Bible. This book defines key concepts in the discourse of Judaism as Culture. It offers a concise version of the history of pluralism in Judaism during the biblical era, the Hellenistic period, the influence of the Talmudic "culture of dispute" and the asking of new questions, the influence of the secularization process on Judaism, the assimilation of Jews in foreign cultures, and the formation of Israeli culture.