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Festival of Freedom

Festival of Freedom
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Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1988
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780671645670

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Told in simple and direct prose, the story of the Jewish people's great fight for freedom is made accessible to even the youngest reader. Full-color illustrations.


Festival of Freedom

Festival of Freedom
Author: Joseph Dov Soloveitchik
Publisher: KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780881259186

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"Festival of Freedom, the sixth volume in the series MeOtzar HoRav, consists of ten essays on Passover and the Haggadah drawn from the treasure trove left by the late Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, widely known as "the Rav." For Rabbi Soloveitchik, the Passover Seder is not simply a formal ritual or ceremonial catechism. Rather, the Seder night is "endowed with a unique and fascinating quality, exalted in its holiness and shining with a dazzling beauty." It possesses profound experiential and intellectual dimensions, both of them woven into the fabric of halakhic performance. Its central mitzvah, sippur yetzi'at Mitzrayim, recounting the exodus, is extraordinarily multifaceted, entailing study and teaching, storytelling and symbolic performance, thanksgiving and praise." --Book Jacket.


Festivals of Freedom

Festivals of Freedom
Author: Mitch Kachun
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2006-03-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781558495289

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With the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade in 1808, many African Americans began calling for "a day of publick thanksgiving" to commemorate this important step toward freedom. During the ensuing century, black leaders built on this foundation and constructed a distinctive and vibrant tradition through their celebrations of the end of slavery in New York State, the British West Indies, and eventually the United States as a whole. In this revealing study, Mitch Kachun explores the multiple functions and contested meanings surrounding African American emancipation celebrations from the abolition of the slave trade to the fiftieth anniversary of U.S. emancipation. Excluded from July Fourth and other American nationalist rituals for most of this period, black activists used these festivals of freedom to encourage community building and race uplift. Kachun demonstrates that, even as these annual rituals helped define African Americans as a people by fostering a sense of shared history, heritage, and identity, they were also sites of ambiguity and conflict. Freedom celebrations served as occasions for debate over black representations in the public sphere, struggles for group leadership, and contests over collective memory and its meaning. Based on extensive research in African American newspapers and oration texts, this book retraces a vital if often overlooked tradition in African American political culture and addresses important issues about black participation in the public sphere. By illuminating the origins of black Americans' public commemorations, it also helps explain why there have been increasing calls in recent years to make the "Juneteenth" observance of emancipation an American -- not just an African American -- day of commemoration.


The Festival of Freedom

The Festival of Freedom
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Release: 201?
Genre: Habad
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The Women's Passover Companion

The Women's Passover Companion
Author: Sharon Cohen Anisfeld
Publisher: Jewish Lights Publishing
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1580231284

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A powerful--and empowering--gathering of women's voices transmitting Judaism's Passover legacy to the next generation. The Women's Passover Companion offers an in-depth examination of women's relationships to Passover as well as the roots and meanings of women's seders. This groundbreaking collection captures the voices of Jewish women--rabbis, scholars, activists, political leaders and artists--who engage in a provocative conversation about the themes of the Exodus and exile, oppression and liberation, history and memory, as they relate to contemporary women's lives. Whether seeking new insights into the text and traditions of Passover or learning about women's seders for the first time, both women and men will find this collection an inspiring introduction to the Passover season and an eye-opening exploration of questions central to Jewish women, to Passover and to Judaism itself.


The Festival of Freedom

The Festival of Freedom
Author: Morris Epstein
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1961
Genre:
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Azadi

Azadi
Author: Arundhati Roy
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 164259380X

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The chant of "Azadi!"—Urdu for "Freedom!"—is the slogan of the freedom struggle in Kashmir against what Kashmiris see as the Indian Occupation. Ironically, it also became the chant of millions on the streets of India against the project of Hindu Nationalism. Even as Arundhati Roy began to ask what lay between these two calls for Freedom—a chasm or a bridge?—the streets fell silent. Not only in India, but all over the world. The coronavirus brought with it another, more terrible understanding of Azadi, making a nonsense of international borders, incarcerating whole populations, and bringing the modern world to a halt like nothing else ever could. In this series of electrifying essays, Arundhati Roy challenges us to reflect on the meaning of freedom in a world of growing authoritarianism. The essays include meditations on language, public as well as private, and on the role of fiction and alternative imaginations in these disturbing times. The pandemic, she says, is a portal between one world and another. For all the illness and devastation it has left in its wake, it is an invitation to the human race, an opportunity, to imagine another world.


Festival of Freedom

Festival of Freedom
Author: Harvey J. Fields
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1988
Genre: Haggadah
ISBN:

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