Edition |
Hardcover edition. |
Description |
xxi, 157 pages ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-157). |
Contents |
The wicked child's question -- How to argue with God and win -- The road to Eden -- Jews gone wild -- The world stands on three pillars -- Returning to the garden -- Like a fiddler on the roof -- The horizon of human possibility. |
Summary |
"Judaism assigns a uniquely important role to the human being, the role of partner with God in creating a world of oneness. This theme, the singular message of Judaism, runs throughout the Jewish tradition, but it has been largely lost to our modern day's leaning toward Jewish ethnic identity and culture. In this clarion call for a new way to "do Judaism," award-winning spiritual leader Rabbi Edward Feinstein urges us to recover this message of Jewish self-empowerment--or chutzpah--to reshape the world. Feinstein begins with the early chapters of Genesis. He then describes how the idea was encoded into the Jewish national narrative through biblical law, and how the Rabbis of Talmud embraced that conviction as the center of Judaism, demonstrating the Rabbis' sense of their own self-empowerment to reshape their religious tradition in response to the destruction of the Temple. Turning to the mystics of medieval Spain and the European Hasidic tradition, Feinstein shows how chutzpah found its expression in the traditions of Kabbalah. Finally, he explores the theme of empowerment in modernity, as the centerpiece of Zionism and post-Holocaust thought. Inspiring Jews of all denominations, Feinstein presents a bold reminder of the Jewish responsibility to repair the world and a new way to conceive of Jewish community life, Jewish education, prayer and religious activism"-- Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
Jewish way of life.
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Judaism.
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Jewish way of life. (OCoLC)fst00983050
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Judaism. (OCoLC)fst00984280
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Added Author |
Geller, Laura, writer of foreword.
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ISBN |
9781580237925 |
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1580237924 |
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9781580238151 (ebook) |
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