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United Synagogue Review

United Synagogue Review
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Total Pages: 600
Release: 1986
Genre: Conservative Judaism
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United Synagogue Review

United Synagogue Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 710
Release: 2000
Genre: Conservative Judaism
ISBN:

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A Time for Change

A Time for Change
Author: United Synagogue (London, England)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 299
Release: 1992
Genre:
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Etz Hayim

Etz Hayim
Author: David L. Lieber
Publisher: Jewish Publication Society of America
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9780827608047

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JPS is pleased to make available a new, more compact edition of the landmark publication, Etz Hayim: A Torah Commentary. This book, a publication of the Conservative movement, was produced through a joint venture of the Rabbinical Assembly, the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, and The Jewish Publication Society. This new, smaller edition is a convenient alternative to the standard hardcover edition and is ideal for personal study and travel. It contains all the material in the original, excerpt for the essays. The Bible text, translations, and commentaries as well as the blessings, artwork, maps, glossary and other reference tools for the worshiper and student of Torah reader are included. The sturdy, coated paper cover is designed to stand up well, even with heavy use.


Management Review

Management Review
Author: United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre:
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Judaism in America

Judaism in America
Author: Marc Lee Raphael
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2005-12-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0231512449

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Jews have been a religious and cultural presence in America since the colonial era, and the community of Jews in the United States today—some six million people—continues to make a significant contribution to the American religious landscape. Emphasizing developments in American Judaism in the last quarter century among active participants in Jewish worship, this book provides both a look back into the 350-year history of Judaic life and a well-crafted portrait of a multifaceted tradition today. Combining extensive research into synagogue archival records and secondary sources as well as interviews and observations of worship services at more than a hundred Jewish congregations across the country, Raphael's study distinguishes itself as both a history of the Judaic tradition and a witness to the vitality and variety of contemporary American Judaic life. Beginning with a chapter on beliefs, festivals, and life-cycle events, both traditional and non-traditional, and an explanation of the enormous variation in practice, Raphael then explores Jewish history in America, from the arrival of the first Jews to the present, highlighting the emergence and development of the four branches: Orthodox, Conservative, Reconstructionist, and Reform. After documenting the considerable variety among the branches, the book addresses issues of some controversy, notably spirituality, conversion, homosexuality, Jewish education, synagogue architecture, and the relationship to Israel. Raphael turns next to a discussion of eight American Jews whose thoughts and/or activities made a huge impact on American Judaism. The final chapter focuses on the return to tradition in every branch of Judaism and examines prospects for the future.


The Jewish Review

The Jewish Review
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Total Pages: 594
Release: 1910
Genre: Jews
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Turbulent Times

Turbulent Times
Author: Keith Kahn-Harris
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2010-07-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441110402

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The first book-length study of contemporary British Jewry , Turbulent Times: The British Jewish Community Today examines the changing nature of the British Jewish community and its leadership since 1990. Keith Kahn-Harris and Ben Gidley contend that there has been a shift within Jewish communal discourse from a strategy of security, which emphasized Anglo-Jewry's secure British belonging and citizenship, to a strategy of insecurity, which emphasizes the dangers and threats Jews face individually and communally. This shift is part of a process of renewal in the community that has led to something of a 'Jewish renaissance' in Britain. Addressing key questions on the transitions in the history of Anglo-Jewish community and leadership, and tackling the concept of the 'new antisemitism', this important and timely study addresses the question: how has UK Jewry adapted from a shift from monoculturalism to multiculturalism?