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Sparks Amidst the Ashes - The Spiritual Legacy of Polish Jewry (Hardcover): Byron L. Sherwin Sparks Amidst the Ashes - The Spiritual Legacy of Polish Jewry (Hardcover)
Byron L. Sherwin
R2,509 Discovery Miles 25 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During the four centuries preceding the Holocaust, Poland was a major centre in the Jewish world. Many Jews believe that after the destruction of the Temple in AD 70 the "Golden Age" for Jews occurred in Spain. In this book, however, Byron Sherwin shows that the Golden Age of the Jewish soul actually occurred in Poland, resulting in unprecedented works of the spirit and religious intellect.

Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 16 - Focusing on Jewish Popular Culture and Its Afterlife (Paperback, New): Michael C.... Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 16 - Focusing on Jewish Popular Culture and Its Afterlife (Paperback, New)
Michael C. Steinlauf, Antony Polonsky
R948 Discovery Miles 9 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Scholarship on the civilization of Polish Jews has tended to focus on elite culture and canonical literature; even modern Yiddish culture has generally been approached from the perspective of 'great works'. This volume of Polin focuses on the less explored but historically vital theme of Jewish popular culture and shows how, confronted by the challenges and opportunities of modernity in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, it blossomed into a complex expression of Jewish life. In addition to a range of articles on the period before the Second World War there are studies of the traces of this culture in the contemporary world. The volume as a whole aims to develop a fresh understanding of Polish Jewish civilization in all its richness and variety. Subjects discussed in depth include klezmorim and Jewish recorded music; the development of Jewish theatre in Poland, theatrical parody, and the popular poet and performer Mordechai Gebirtig; Jewish postcards in Poland and Germany; the early Yiddish popular press in Galicia and cartoons in the Yiddish press; working-class libraries in inter-war Poland; the impact of the photographs of Roman Vishniac; contemporary Polish wooden figures of Jews; and the Krakow Jewish culture festival. In addition, a Polish Jewish popular song is traced to Sachsenhausen, the badkhn (wedding jester) is rediscovered in present-day Jerusalem, and Yiddish cabaret turns up in blues, rock 'n' roll, and reggae garb. There are also translations from the work of two writers previously unavailable in English: excerpts from the ethnographer A. Litvin's pioneering five-volume work Yidishe neshomes (Jewish Souls) and several chapters from the autobiography, notorious in inter-war Poland, of the writer and thief Urke Nachalnik. As in earlier volumes of Polin substantial space is also given to new research into a variety of topics in Polish Jewish studies. These include the origins of antisemitism in Poland; what is known about the presence of German forces in the vicinity of Jedwabne in the summer of 1941; and the vexed question of Jews in the communist security apparatus in Poland after 1944. The review section includes an important discussion of what should be done about the paintings in Sandomierz cathedral which represent an alleged ritual murder in the seventeenth century, and an examination of the 'anti-Zionist' campaign of 1968.

Some Aspects of Rabbinic Theology [microform] (Hardcover): Solomon 1847-1915 Schechter Some Aspects of Rabbinic Theology [microform] (Hardcover)
Solomon 1847-1915 Schechter
R982 Discovery Miles 9 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Reaching New Heights Through Kindness in Marriage (Hardcover, 2nd Torah for Life ed.): Miriam Yerushalmi Reaching New Heights Through Kindness in Marriage (Hardcover, 2nd Torah for Life ed.)
Miriam Yerushalmi
R642 R591 Discovery Miles 5 910 Save R51 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Between the Babylonian and Palestinian Talmuds - Accounting for Halakhic Difference in Selected Sugyot from Tractate Avodah... Between the Babylonian and Palestinian Talmuds - Accounting for Halakhic Difference in Selected Sugyot from Tractate Avodah Zarah (Hardcover, New)
Christine Elizabeth Hayes
R2,811 Discovery Miles 28 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines a central issue in talmudic studies that concerns the genesis of halakhic (legal) divergence between the Talmuds produced by the Palestinian rabbinic community (c. AD 370) and the Babylonian rabbinic community (c. AD 650). Hayes analyses selected divergences between parallel passages of the two talmuds and debates whether external influences or internal factors best account for the differences.

The Social Scientific Study of Jewry - Sources, Approaches, Debates (Hardcover): Uzi Rebhun The Social Scientific Study of Jewry - Sources, Approaches, Debates (Hardcover)
Uzi Rebhun
R1,906 Discovery Miles 19 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Continuing its distinguished tradition of focusing on central political, sociological, and cultural issues of Jewish life in the last century, this latest volume in the annual Studies in Contemporary Jewry series focuses on how Jewry has been studied in the social science disciplines. Its symposium consists of essays that discuss sources, approaches, and debates in the complementary fields of demography, sociology, economics, and geography. The social sciences are central for the understanding of contemporary Jewish life and have engendered much controversy over the past few decades. To a large extent, the multitude of approaches toward Jewish social science research reflects the nature of population studies in general, and that of religions and ethnic groups in particular. Yet the variation in methodology, definitions, and measures of demographic, socioeconomic, and cultural patterns is even more salient in the study of Jews. Different data sets have different definitions for what is "Jewish" or "who is a Jew." In addition, Jews as a group are characterized by high rates of migration, including repeated migration, which makes it difficult to track any given Jewish population. Finally, the question of identification is complicated by the fact that in most places, especially outside of Israel, it is not clear whether "being Jewish" is primarily a religious or an ethnic matter - or both, or neither. This volume also features an essay on American Jewry and North African Jewry; review essays on rebuilding after the Holocaust, Nazi war crimes trials, and Jewish historiography; and reviews of new titles in Jewish studies.

The Western Wall - The Dispute over Israel's Holiest Jewish Site, 1967-2000 (Hardcover): Kobi Cohen-Hattab, Doron Bar The Western Wall - The Dispute over Israel's Holiest Jewish Site, 1967-2000 (Hardcover)
Kobi Cohen-Hattab, Doron Bar
R3,872 Discovery Miles 38 720 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Western Wall-Judaism's holiest site-occupies a prominent position in contemporary Jewish and Israeli discourse, current events, and local politics. In The Western Wall: The Dispute over Israel's Holiest Jewish Site, 1967-2000, Kobi Cohen-Hattab and Doron Bar offer a detailed exploration of the Western Wall plaza's evolution in the late twentieth century. The examination covers the role of archaeology in defining the space, the Western Wall's transformation as an Israeli and Jewish symbol, and the movement to open it to a variety of Jewish denominations. The book studies the central processes and shifts that took place at the Western Wall during the three decades that followed the Six-Day War-a relatively short yet crucial chapter in Jerusalem's extensive history.

Society and the Promise to David - The Reception History of 2 Samuel 7:1-17 (Hardcover): William M. Schniedewind Society and the Promise to David - The Reception History of 2 Samuel 7:1-17 (Hardcover)
William M. Schniedewind
R3,837 Discovery Miles 38 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the second book of Samuel, the prophet Nathan tells King David that God will give to him and his descendants a great and everlasting kingdom. In this study William Schniedewind looks at how this dynastic Promise has been understood and transmitted from the time of its first appearance at the inception of the Hebrew monarchy until the dawn of Christianity. He shows in detail how, over the centuries, the Promise grew in importance and prestige.

Ben: Sonship and Jewish Mysticism (Hardcover): Moshe Idel Ben: Sonship and Jewish Mysticism (Hardcover)
Moshe Idel
R8,197 Discovery Miles 81 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

While many aspects of Sonship have been analyzed in books on Judaism, this book constitutes the first attempt to address the category of Sonship in Jewish mystical literature as a whole - a category much more vast than ever imagined. Idel's aim is to point out the many instances where Jewish thinkers, especially the mystics among them, resorted to concepts of Sonship and their conceptual backgrounds, and thus to show the existence of a wide variety of understandings of hypostatic sons in Judaism. By this survey, not only can the mystical forms of Sonship in Judaism be better understood, but the concept of Sonship in religion in general can also be enriched. "The Kogod Library of Judaic Studies" aims to publish new research in all areas of Judaic studies with the potential to both enrich and deepen the understanding of Jewish culture and history and to influence and mould Jewish life and philosophy. The series reflects the existence of plural Jewish identities and streams involved in a lively and continuous multi-vocal religious discourse, and in creating a cultural mosaic.

Brothers from Afar - Rabbinic Approaches to Apostasy and Reversion in Medieval Europe (Hardcover): Ephraim Kanarfogel Brothers from Afar - Rabbinic Approaches to Apostasy and Reversion in Medieval Europe (Hardcover)
Ephraim Kanarfogel
R2,418 Discovery Miles 24 180 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In Brothers from Afar, Ephraim Kanarfogel challenges a long-held view that those who had apostatized and later returned to the Jewish community in northern medieval Europe were encouraged to resume their places without the need for special ceremony or act that verified their reversion. Kanarfogel's evidence suggests that from the late twelfth century onward, leading rabbinic authorities held that returning apostates had to undergo ritual immersion and other rites of contrition. He also argues that the shift in rabbinic positions during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries was fundamentally a response to changing Christian perceptions of Jews and was not simply an internal halakhic or rabbinic development. Brothers from Afar is divided into seven chapters. Kanarfogel begins the book with Rashi (1040-1105), the pre-eminent European rabbinic authority, who favored an approach which sought to smooth the return of penitent apostates. He then goes on to explain that although Jacob Katz, a leading Jewish social historian, maintains that this more lenient approach held sway in Ashkenazic society, a series of manuscript passages indicate that Rashi's view was challenged in several significant ways by northern French Tosafists in the mid-twelfth century. German Tosafists mandated immersion for a returning apostate as a means of atonement, akin to the procedure required of a new convert. In addition, several prominent tosafists sought to downgrade the status of apostates from Judaisim who did not return, in both marital and economic issues, well beyond the place assigned to them by Rashi and others who supported his approach. Although these mandates were formulated along textual and juridical lines, considerations of how to protect the Jewish communities from the inroads of increased anti-Judaism and the outright hatred expressed for the Jews as unrivaled enemies of Christianity, played a large role. Indeed, medieval Christian sources that describe how Jews dealt with those who relapsed from Christianity to Judaism are based not only on popular practices and culture but also reflect concepts and practices that had the approbation of the rabbinic elite in northern Europe. Brothers from Afar belongs in the library of every scholar of Jewish and medieval studies.

The New Jerusalem Scroll from Qumran - A Comprehensive Reconstruction (Hardcover): Michael Chyutin The New Jerusalem Scroll from Qumran - A Comprehensive Reconstruction (Hardcover)
Michael Chyutin
R5,263 Discovery Miles 52 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This study presents the first comprehensive reconstruction of the 'New Jerusalem' Scroll from the Dead Sea, through integration of all the known fragments into a single entity. Secret ceremonies in the temple are discussed; an architectural reconstruction of the elements described in the scroll is presented, accompanied by computerized plans; a consideration of the tradition of planning the ideal city leads to an examination of the use of metrology, mathematics; and a number mysticism in the plan of the 'New Jerusalem'. A comparison is also made with the traditions of building orthogonal cities in Egypt, Greece, Rome and the Holy Land, as manifested in archaeological findings.>

Landscapes of Memory and Impunity - The Aftermath of the AMIA Bombing in Jewish Argentina (Hardcover): Annette Levine, Natasha... Landscapes of Memory and Impunity - The Aftermath of the AMIA Bombing in Jewish Argentina (Hardcover)
Annette Levine, Natasha Zaretsky
R3,964 Discovery Miles 39 640 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Winner of an Honorable Mention in the Latin American Jewish Studies Association (LAJSA) 2017 Book Award competition for an outstanding book on a Latin American Jewish topic in the social sciences or humanities published in English, Spanish, or Portuguese. Landscapes of Memory and Impunity chronicles the aftermath of the most significant terrorist attack in Argentina's history-the 1994 AMIA bombing that killed eighty-five people, wounded hundreds, and destroyed the primary Jewish mutual aid society. This volume, edited by Annette H. Levine and Natasha Zaretsky, presents the first comprehensive, multidisciplinary work about this decisive turning point in Jewish Argentine history-examining the ongoing impact of this violence and the impunity that followed. Chapters explore political protest movements, musical performance, literature, and acts of commemoration. They emphasize the intersecting themes of memory, narrative and representation, Jewish belonging, citizenship, and justice-critical fault lines that frame Jewish life after the AMIA attack, while also resonating with historical struggles for pluralism in Argentina.

The Purim Story - The Story of Queen Esther and Mordechai the Righteous (Hardcover): Sarah Mazor The Purim Story - The Story of Queen Esther and Mordechai the Righteous (Hardcover)
Sarah Mazor; Illustrated by Marscheila Christyani
R641 Discovery Miles 6 410 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
We Are Not Alone - A Maimonidean Theology of the Other (Hardcover): Menachem Kellner We Are Not Alone - A Maimonidean Theology of the Other (Hardcover)
Menachem Kellner
R2,152 Discovery Miles 21 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Maimonides' Guide of the Perplexed addressed Jews of his day who felt challenged by apparent contradictions between Torah and science. We Are Not Alone: A Maimonidean Theology of the Other uses Maimonides' writings to address Jews of today who are perplexed by apparent contradictions between the morality of the Torah and their conviction that all human beings are created in the image of God and are the object of divine concern, that other religions have value, that genocide is never justified, and that slavery is evil. Individuals who choose to emphasize the moral and universalist elements of Jewish tradition can often find support in positions explicitly held by Maimonides or implied by his teachings. We Are Not Alone offers an ethical and universalist vision of traditionalist Judaism.

The Hasidic Moses (Hardcover): Aryeh Wineman The Hasidic Moses (Hardcover)
Aryeh Wineman
R931 Discovery Miles 9 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Longing (Hardcover): Justin David Longing (Hardcover)
Justin David
R1,077 R910 Discovery Miles 9 100 Save R167 (16%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Quakers, Jews, and Science - Religious Responses to Modernity and the Sciences in Britain, 1650-1900 (Hardcover, New): Geoffrey... Quakers, Jews, and Science - Religious Responses to Modernity and the Sciences in Britain, 1650-1900 (Hardcover, New)
Geoffrey Cantor
R4,955 Discovery Miles 49 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How do science and religion interact? This study examines the ways in which two minorities in Britain - the Quaker and Anglo-Jewish communities - engaged with science. Drawing on a wealth of documentary material, much of which has not been analysed by previous historians, Geoffrey Cantor charts the participation of Quakers and Jews in many different aspects of science: scientific research, science education, science-related careers, and scientific institutions. The responses of both communities to the challenge of modernity posed by innovative scientific theories, such as the Newtonian worldview and Darwin's theory of evolution, are of central interest.

Wisdom - Integrating Torah and Science (Hardcover): Yitzchak Ginsburgh, Moshe Genuth Wisdom - Integrating Torah and Science (Hardcover)
Yitzchak Ginsburgh, Moshe Genuth
R1,044 Discovery Miles 10 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Migration Journeys to Israel - Narratives of the Way and Their Meaning (Hardcover): Gadi Ben-Ezer Migration Journeys to Israel - Narratives of the Way and Their Meaning (Hardcover)
Gadi Ben-Ezer
R6,300 Discovery Miles 63 000 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book addresses a lacuna in the study of Jewish and Israeli history - that of journeys taken by Jews in the 20th century towards Israel - which is also a neglected subject in the more general fields of migration and refugee studies. Dr. Gadi BenEzer, a psychologist and anthropologist, eloquently shows how such journeys are life changing events that affect individuals, families, and communities in a variety of ways. Based on narrative research of Jewish people who have undergone journeys on their way to Israel from around the world, the author is able to pose original questions and give initial convincing answers. The powerful personal accounts are followed by a thought-provoking analysis.

The Path of Moses: Scholarly Essay on the Case of Women in Religious Faith - by Mozes Salamon (Hardcover): Julia Schwartzmann The Path of Moses: Scholarly Essay on the Case of Women in Religious Faith - by Mozes Salamon (Hardcover)
Julia Schwartzmann
R3,020 Discovery Miles 30 200 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Writing in the late 19th century, Mozes Salamon, rabbi of a small Hungarian community, hoped to convince his fellow rabbis to recognize women as equally privileged members of the People Israel. The result was his The Path of Moses: A Scholarly Essay on the Case of Women in Religious Faith, a ground-breaking enquiry into the causes of women's exclusion from most of Judaism's religious practices. Predating contemporary feminism, it gave early expression to ideas found in today's religious feminist critique of women's role in Judaism, thus undermining attempts to dismiss those ideas as shallowly mimicking fashionable secular opinion. The Path of Moses is here published for the first time in English, accompanied by the Hebrew original, an introduction, and commentary.

Exodus - Border Crossings in Jewish, Christian and Islamic Texts and Images (Hardcover): Annette Hoffmann Exodus - Border Crossings in Jewish, Christian and Islamic Texts and Images (Hardcover)
Annette Hoffmann
R3,180 Discovery Miles 31 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The scientific debates on border crossings and cultural exchange between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have much increased over the last decades. Within this context, however, little attention has been given to the biblical Exodus, which not only plays a pivotal role in the Abrahamic religions, but also is a master narrative of a border crossing in itself. Sea and desert are spaces of liminality and transit in more than just a geographical sense. Their passage includes a transition to freedom and initiation into a new divine community, an encounter with God and an entry into the Age of law. The volume gathers twelve articles written by leading specialists in Jewish and Islamic Studies, Theology and Literature, Art and Film history, dedicated to the transitional aspects within the Exodus narrative. Bringing these studies together, the volume takes a double approach, one that is both comparative and intercultural. How do Jewish, Christian and Islamic texts and images read and retell the various border crossings in the Exodus story, and on what levels do they interrelate? By raising these questions the volume aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of contact points between the various traditions.

The Reception and Remembrance of Abraham (Hardcover): Pernille Carstens, Niels Peter Lemche The Reception and Remembrance of Abraham (Hardcover)
Pernille Carstens, Niels Peter Lemche; Contributions by Thomas Roemer, Ehud Ben Zvi, Philip Davies
R3,230 Discovery Miles 32 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the role of the biblical patriarch Abraham in the formation and use of authoritative texts in the Persian and Hellenistic periods. It reflects a conference session in 2009 focusing on Abraham as a figure of cultural memory in the literature of these periods. Cultural memory is the shared reproduction and recalling of what has been learned and retained. It also involves transformation and innovation. As a figure of memory, stories of Abraham served as guidelines for identity-formation and authoritative illustration of behaviour for the emerging Jewish communities.

Judaism in Christian Eyes - Ethnographic Descriptions of Jews and Judaism in Early Modern Europe (Hardcover): Yaacov Deutsch Judaism in Christian Eyes - Ethnographic Descriptions of Jews and Judaism in Early Modern Europe (Hardcover)
Yaacov Deutsch
R2,626 Discovery Miles 26 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines Christian ethnographic writing about the Jews in early modern Europe, offering a systematic historical analysis of this literary genre and arguing its importance for better understanding both the period in general and Jewish-Christian relations in particular. The book focuses on nearly 80 texts from Western Europe (mostly Germany) that describe the customs and ceremonies of the contemporary Jews, containing both descriptions and illustrations of their subjects. Deutsch is one of the first scholars to study these unique writings in extensive detail. He examines books in which Christian authors describe Jewish life and provides new interpretations of Christian perceptions of Jews, Christian Hebraism, and the attention paid by the Hebraist to contemporary Jews and Judaism. Since many of the authors were converts, studying their books offers new insights into conversion during the period. Their work presents new perspectives the study of religion, developments in the field of anthropology and ethnography, and internal Christian debates that arose from the portrayal of Jewish life. Despite the lack of attention by modern scholars, some of these books were extremely popular in their time and represent one of the important ways by which Jews were perceived during the period. The key claim of the study is that, although almost all of the descriptions of Jewish customs are accurate, the authors chose to concentrate mainly on details that show the Jewish ceremonies as anti-Christian, superstitious, and ridiculous; these details also reveal the deviation of Judaism from the Biblical law. Deutsch suggests that these ethnographic descriptions are better defined as polemical ethnographies and argues that the texts, despite their polemical tendency, represent a shift from writing about Judaism as a religion to writing about Jews, and from a mode of writing based on stereotypes to one based on direct contact and observation.

Praying like Fire and Water - Siddur with Chassidic Meditation (Hardcover, Includes Snapshots of Chasidut from All of the... Praying like Fire and Water - Siddur with Chassidic Meditation (Hardcover, Includes Snapshots of Chasidut from All of the Chabad Rebbes Including Virtually All That the Rebbe ed.)
Rabbi David H Sterne; Edited by Uriela Sagiv; Commentary by R' David H Sterne
R1,305 Discovery Miles 13 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Yom Kippur Koren Sacks Compact Mahzor (Hardcover): Yom Kippur Koren Sacks Compact Mahzor (Hardcover)
R631 Discovery Miles 6 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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