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Yirat Shamayim

Yirat Shamayim
Author: Marc D. Stern
Publisher: Ktav Publishing House
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Roads to the Palace

Roads to the Palace
Author: Michael Rosenak
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1995
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781571810588

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Begins a series in which scholars from the main denominations and humanist thinkers identify major questions and issues concerning the education of individuals and communities and the discourse between cultures and faiths from theological and non-materialist perspectives. Rosenak (Jewish education, Hebrew U.-Jerusalem) discusses the texts and methods used for passing on Jewish religious and social values. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Rethinking Synagogues

Rethinking Synagogues
Author: Rabbi Lawrence A. Hoffman, PhD
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2012-05-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1580236405

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A critical and challenging look at reinventing the synagogue, as the centerpiece of a refashioned Jewish community. “America is undergoing a spiritual revolution: only the fourth religious awakening in its history. I plead, therefore, for an equally spiritual synagogue, knowing that any North American Jewish community that hopes to be around in a hundred years must have religion at its center, with the synagogue, the religious institution that best fits North American culture, at its very core.” —from Chapter 1 Synagogues are under attack, and for good reasons. But they remain the religious backbone of Jewish continuity, especially in America, the sole Western industrial or post-industrial nation where religion and spirituality continue to grow in importance. To fulfill their mandate for the American future, synagogues need to replace old and tired conversation with a new way of talking about their goals, their challenges and their vision for the future. In this provocative clarion call for synagogue transformation, Rabbi Lawrence A. Hoffman summarizes a decade of research with Synagogue 2000—a pioneering experiment that reconceptualized synagogue life—providing fresh ways for synagogues to think as they undertake the exciting task of global change.


Yirat Shamayim

Yirat Shamayim
Author: Peter F. Connell
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 62
Release: 2016-10-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781539810100

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Yirat Shamayim is more than a call for a revival of the doctrine of the fear of the LORD; it is also a call for us to re-examine our understanding of what the fear of the LORD is. If you have the general concept that the "fear of the LORD" is merely a reverent respect for God and His Word-that it is simply that in your service to God, "reverence must find a place" (as one author said)-then this book is for you. Both ministers and laity alike will benefit from reading this book. It unfolds a biblical understanding of what "the fear of the Lord" meant to the Old Testament patriarchs and to the early church. Readers will see that the concept of the fear of the Lord was central to their thinking, and was quite different than the modern conception of what was meant when Solomon penned that "the fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom." It is the author's intent to relate how that the doctrine of the fear of the LORD has been inappropriately relegated to a side issue; that our conception of this doctrine is, largely, a misconception; that the doctrine of the fear of the LORD-what devout Jews have called Yirat Adonai or Yirat Shamayim (literally "fear of Heaven")-is actually a central doctrine of our Bible that has been too-long neglected-and neglected to our detriment; and that this dearth of a proper understanding of and emphasis upon the fear of the LORD in our teaching and preaching has contributed to-and is contributing to a spiritual decline in many churches. It ends with a call for ministry and laity alike to restore a proper understanding of the fear of the Lord in the church.


The Significance of Religious Experience

The Significance of Religious Experience
Author: Howard Wettstein
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2014-11-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0190226757

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In this volume of essays, Howard Wettstein explores the foundations of religious commitment. His orientation is broadly naturalistic, but not in the mode of reductionism or eliminativism. This collection explores questions of broad religious interest, but does so through a focus on the author's religious tradition, Judaism. Among the issues explored are the nature and role of awe, ritual, doctrine, religious experience; the distinction between belief and faith; problems of evil and suffering with special attention to the Book of Job and to the Akedah, the biblical story of the binding of Isaac; the virtue of forgiveness. One of the book's highlights is its literary (as opposed to philosophical) approach to theology that at the same time makes room for philosophical exploration of religion. Another is Wettstein's rejection of the usual picture that sees religious life as sitting atop a distinctive metaphysical foundation, one that stands in need of epistemological justification.


By His Light

By His Light
Author: Aharon Lichtenstein
Publisher: KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780881257960

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The committed Jew confronts many weighty questions when plotting a personal course in life: What is Judaism's role in the modern world? How can I best make my own individual contribution? What are my responsibilities to humanity, the Jewish people, the Torah and myself? How should I balance these different demands? How can I infuse my life with spirituality and build a strong relationship with God? In these probing and inspiring discourses, Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein addresses these other questions. Eschewing simplistic black-and-white approaches, he explores the issues with depth and sensitivity. Based firmly on halakhic sources, yet appreciating the best of Western culture, he presents an ideology marked by balance and complexity. While demanding maximal spiritual attainment, Rabbi Lichtenstein champions tolerance of those with different approaches; and while steeped in the eternal values of Jewish tradition, he remains cognizant of the challenges and opportunities of the contemporary era.


Celebrating the New Moon

Celebrating the New Moon
Author: Susan Berrin
Publisher: Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1998-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1461627737

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The Gift of Soul, Gift of Wisdom

The Gift of Soul, Gift of Wisdom
Author: Bradley Shavit Artson
Publisher: Behrman House, Inc
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2006
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780874416435

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Each of us has the potential to become a truly great mentor to share the gifts of our experience of our knowledge of our souls.


Modern Scholarship in the Study of Torah

Modern Scholarship in the Study of Torah
Author: Shalom Carmy
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1996
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 1568214502

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The principal thrust of this book is to discover whether, and to what extent, the methods of modern scholarship can become part and parcel of the study of Torah.


Jewish Law as Rebellion

Jewish Law as Rebellion
Author: Nathan Lopes Cardozo
Publisher: Urim Publications
Total Pages: 603
Release: 2019-04-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9655243389

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Jewish Law as Rebellion is unconventional and controversial in its approach to the world of Jewish Law and its response to religious crises. The book delves into the contemporary application and development of halacha and pointedly protests many accepted methods and ideals, offering new solutions to existing halachic dilemmas. Rabbi Cardozo discusses hot topics such as same-sex marriage, conversion, and religion in the State of Israel and presents a critical analysis and explanation of the application of halacha.