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What is it really like being a minister of religion? How much Vicar
of Dibley, dealing with dotty parishioners and how much Rev, wading
through social dilemmas and individual crises? The Naked Rabbi
takes a serious, but also affectionate, look at the life of a
rabbi, which will resonate with any person of faith. Jonathan
Romain opens a remarkable window onto cycle of life areas - from
birth to betrothal to burial - along with the joys, hiccups and
tragedies in between. He also charts how he has put sermons into
action, speaking out on issues such as pioneering a more welcoming
approach to mixed-faith couples, trying to make faith schools more
inclusive, arguing for assisted dying to be legalised, and
intervening in the 2020 General Election against Jeremy Corbyn.
One of the best-kept religious secrets has been the revolution that
has been quietly taking place within Judaism over the last two
decades, as it has sought to grapple with contemporary issues.
These include mixed-faith marriages, gay relationships, women's
empowerment, declining numbers, atheism and being trans. It has
involved a willingness to abandon biblical laws that conflict with
modern values. Most ground-breaking of all, it has meant
re-defining what it means to be Jewish in the 21st century.
Inclusive Judaism not only uncovers this religion revolution, but
presents a challenge to all people of faith on how best to marry
tradition and modernity. The book also reflects the soul-searching
that has prompted rabbis to chart a new course, both out of
principle and as a practical way of rescuing British Jewry from
possible collapse if it did not adapt to the new social trends that
affect us all.
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