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The Jewish Center

The Jewish Center
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1927
Genre: Jewish community centers
ISBN:

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Shul with a Pool

Shul with a Pool
Author: David Kaufman
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1999
Genre: Jewish community centers
ISBN: 9780874518931

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The evolution of an American institution that reflects the unique tension between Judaism and Jewishness.


Joseph Albo on Free Choice

Joseph Albo on Free Choice
Author: Shira Weiss
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-08-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0190684437

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Scripture is replete with narratives that challenge a variety of philosophical concepts; including morality, divine benevolence, and human freedom. Free choice, a significant and much debated concept in medieval philosophy, continues to be of great interest to contemporary philosophers and others. However, scholarship in biblical studies has primarily focused on compositional history, philology, and literary analysis, not on the examination of the philosophy implied in biblical texts. In this book, Shira Weiss focuses on the Hebrew Bible's encounter with the philosophical notion of free choice, as interpreted by the fifteenth-century Spanish Jewish philosopher Joseph Albo in one of the most popular Hebrew works in the corpus of medieval Jewish philosophy: Albo's Examining narratives commonly interpreted as challenging human freedom--the Binding of Isaac, the Hardening of Pharaoh's Heart, the Book of Job, and God's Choice of Israel--Albo puts forward innovative arguments that preserve the concept of free choice in these texts. Despite the popularity of The Book of Principles, Albo has been commonly dismissed as an unoriginal thinker. As a result, argues Weiss, the major original contribution of his philosophy-his theory of free choice as explained in unique exegetical interpretations-has been overlooked. This book casts new light on Albo by demonstrating both the central importance of his views on free choice in his philosophy and the creative ways in which they are presented.


Squirrel Hill

Squirrel Hill
Author: Mark Oppenheimer
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2021-10-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0525657193

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A piercing portrait of the struggles and triumphs of one of America's renowned Jewish neighborhoods in the wake of unspeakable tragedy that highlights the hopes, fears, and tensions all Americans must confront on the road to healing. Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, is one of the oldest Jewish neighborhoods in the country, known for its tight-knit community and the profusion of multigenerational families. On October 27, 2018, a gunman killed eleven Jews who were worshipping at the Tree of Life synagogue in Squirrel Hill--the most deadly anti-Semitic attack in American history. Many neighborhoods would be understandably subsumed by despair and recrimination after such an event, but not this one. Mark Oppenheimer poignantly shifts the focus away from the criminal and his crime, and instead presents the historic, spirited community at the center of this heartbreak. He speaks with residents and nonresidents, Jews and gentiles, survivors and witnesses, teenagers and seniors, activists and historians. Together, these stories provide a kaleidoscopic and nuanced account of collective grief, love, support, and revival. But Oppenheimer also details the difficult dialogue and messy confrontations that Squirrel Hill had to face in the process of healing, and that are a necessary part of true growth and understanding in any community. He has reverently captured the vibrancy and caring that still characterize Squirrel Hill, and it is this phenomenal resilience that can provide inspiration to any place burdened with discrimination and hate.


Tomorrow's Synagogue Today

Tomorrow's Synagogue Today
Author: Hayim Herring
Publisher: Alban Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Judaism
ISBN: 9781566994262

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In today's synagogue, the overall mission of the congregation is not necessarily a given. Tomorrow's Synagogue Today offers creative scenarios to stretch the imagination about how more synagogues could become vibrant centers of Jewish life and how congregational leaders can begin to chart a course toward achieving that goal.


The Jewish Center

The Jewish Center
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1936
Genre: Jewish community centers
ISBN:

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Through the Sands of Time

Through the Sands of Time
Author: Judah M. Cohen
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2012-02-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1611683092

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An enlightening look at a unique and remarkable Jewish community


Ethical Ambiguity in the Hebrew Bible

Ethical Ambiguity in the Hebrew Bible
Author: Shira Weiss
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2018-09-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108429408

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Elucidates the Scriptural moral tradition by subjecting ethically challenging biblical texts to moral philosophical analysis.


The Community Table

The Community Table
Author: JCC Manhattan
Publisher: Grand Central Life & Style
Total Pages: 641
Release: 2015-03-24
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1455554367

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A compendium of Jewish recipes, both modern and classic, from the flagship location of the national organization that celebrates community and embraces diversity. Across the continent, JCCs are cultural epicenters of modern Jewish life. The buildings are hives of activity; at any given moment, hundreds of people of all ages, backgrounds, interests, and opinions gather to engage in a myriad of activities. And nothing says community more than food. While sitting down to enjoy a meal together is undeniably bonding, working together to prepare it is even more so. Now, three chefs who are longstanding members of the JCC Manhattan share classic recipes such as Weekly Challah, Latkes Four Ways, and Pumpkin Rugelach, plus an inspiring selection of contemporary dishes with a farm-to-table emphasis and international flavors: Fig and Fennel Bread, Iraqi Lamb Burgers, Brussels Sprouts with Pomegranate and Citrus Glaze, and much more. Holiday menu suggestions and a complete chart grouping recipes by dietary restriction (meat, pareve, dairy) are included as well. With anecdotal contributions from JCCs all around the country, this cookbook highlights the JCC's vibrant, eclectic community-and celebrates all of its many flavors.


Relational Judaism

Relational Judaism
Author: Ron Wolfson
Publisher: Jewish Lights Publishing
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2013
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1580236669

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Noted educator and community revitalization pioneer Dr. Ron Wolfson presents practical strategies and case studies to guide Jewish leaders in turning institutions into engaging communities that connect members to Judaism in meaningful and lasting ways.