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    336,-

    Explains women's involvement in and around the synagogue from its antecedents in the biblical period to contemporary times. This book deals with the role of women in the synagogue. It is of interest to lay reader and scholar alike, to Jews and Christians, feminists, synagogue leaders, and clergy.

  • - Seeking the Torah of Truth
    av Immanuel Etkes
    406,-

    Israel Salanter was one of the most original and influential Jewish leaders and thinkers of Eastern European Jewry in the modern period. Immanuel Etkes traces Salanter's unique view of Mussar doctrine, especially his introduction of modern psychology to the traditional understanding of personal ethical development.

  • - Crisis and Leadership
     
    310,-

    These letters represent Maimonides' response to three issues critical to Jews in his day and ours; religious persecution, the claims of Christianity and Islam and rational philosophy's challenge to faith.

  • av Eliyahu Ashtor
    356,-

    Takes the reader on a journey through history, from 711 CE on the slopes of Gibraltar (when the Moslems conquered the Iberian peninsula) through the centuries of the flowering of Jewish culture, ""The Golden Age of Spanish Jewry"", and closes with the 11th century re-conquest of Spain.

  • av Yitzhak Baer
    316,-

    In this second volume of his classic exploration of the Spanish-Jewish community, Baer covers such major historical events as the Spanish Inquisition and the Expulsion of the Jews from Spain. This work examines the effect of church policy on the Jewish population in the 15th century, and the points at which Jewish culture as a whole was altered by Spain's actions.

  • av Israel Cohen
    390,-

    Vilna, the ""Jerusalem of Lithuania"", was the vibrant core of Eastern European Jewish life. Distinguished British historian, Israel Cohen, opens with the legend of the origin of Vilna in 1322 and traces the history of its Jewish community through vivid portraits of scholars, heroes, and leaders. The result is a book based on scholarship, yet full, too, of wonderful unforgettable stories.

  • - A Study in Halakhic Flexibility
    av Jacob Katz
    336,-

    From the Babylonian period to the twentieth century, strictly observant Jews have depended on a non-Jew, or ""shabbes goy"" to perform work that was forbidden on the Sabbath. Katz affords the ""shabbes goy"" the central role in this fascinating case study on the larger question of the adaptability of halakhah to the ever-changing circumstances of life.

  • av Rose Zar
    270,-

    Rose Zar was 19 years old when the Nazis invaded her native Poland. Her father urged her to save herself by hiding "in the mouth of the wolf" - or within the enemy itself. She managed to obtain false papers, secretly changing her identity and surviving the Holocaust as maid and nanny for a Nazi SS colonel.

  • - Liberty's Son
    av Shirley Gorson Milgrim
    166,-

    Here is the little-known story of the selfless and patriotic Jewish merchant who raised money to finance the American Revolution and the new nation. Milgrim vividly recreates Haym Salomon's exploits with the underground Sons of Liberty and portrays patriotism as the natural outgrowth of his Jewish heritage. For ages 9 and up.

  • - A Do-It-Yourself Kit
     
    336,-

    A true classic! When no one else can answer your questions on celebrations, ceremonies, customs, and rituals, The First Jewish Catalog can.

  • - Lessons for Everyday Living
    av Michael Katz
    356,-

    A clear, accessible guide to reading and understanding the Talmud. This book offers a unique introduction to the study of the Talmud and suggests ways to apply its messages and values to contemporary life. Imaginatively conceived, this volume is recommended for both individuals and group study sessions.

  • av Howard Schwartz
    166,-

    In this collection of fifteen classic Jewish folktales, the authors share some of the richest stories of Jewish tradition from countries the world over, including France, Turkey, Israel, Yemen, Egypt, and Iraq, thus opening up new worlds for young readers. Each tale, magnificently illustrated with a pen-and-ink drawing, reveals a specific Jewish value handed down from one generation to the next.

  • - A Tu B'Shvat Anthology
     
    420,-

    Draws on biblical, rabbinical, medieval, and modern sources - from art, music, recipes, and crafts, as well as fiction, poetry, and essays - about the significance and historical development of Tu B'Shevat, the Jewish "New Year of the Trees", and includes mystical writings along with Zionist and Eco-Judaism pieces. The anthology also includes several examples of preparing a Seder Tu B'Shevat.

  • - Customs and Folklore of Jewish Birth
    av Michele Klein
    280,-

    Drawing upon many sources - prayers, folktales, folk remedies, as well as biblical, rabbinical, and mystical literature, this title explores childbirth from a specifically Jewish context.

  • av Cecil Roth
    336,-

    Read the story of Joseph Nasi, Duke of Naxos, Lord of Tiberias, a heroic leader who profoundly affected the history of sixteenth-century Jews of Eastern Europe. A biography based on meticulous research, a study of human character and the effect of a hero upon his age.

  • - The Medieval Conception of the Jew and Its Relation to Modern Anti-Semitism
    av Joshua Trachtenberg
    326,-

    A JPS bestseller, this is the definitive work of scholarship on the medieval conception of the Jew as devil - literally and figuratively. Through documents, analysis, and illustrations, the book exposes the full spectrum of the Jew's demonization as devil, sorcerer, and ritual murderer. The author reveals how these myths still exist in transmuted form in the modern era.

  • av Joshua R. Jacobson
    446 - 950,-

    Joshua Jacobson's masterpiece - the comprehensive 1000-page guide to cantillation - is now available in this condensed, 300-page, user-friendly paperback edition. It is an ideal instructional guide for adult and young-adult students of Torah, for b'nai mitzvah students, and for cantors, rabbis, and Jewish educators of all denominations.

  • - And Other Sephardic Tales
    av Rita Roth
    246,-

    "National Jewish Book Awards Winner"--Cover.

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    2 110,-

    Back in print by popular demand, the classic JPS holiday anthologies are unequalled compilations of Bible, Talmud, prayer, poetry, and folklore. The volumes mine Bible, Talmud, midrashim, and a rich variety of other sources, including works by prominent authors.

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    350,-

    Back by popular demand, the classic JPS Holiday anthologies remain essential and relevant in our digital age. The Purim Anthology recounts the origins of the first Purim, then examines festival observances in different eras throughout the world, laws and rites, and finally provides plays and poems, stories and songs.

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    376,-

    Describes the varied experiences of the Jewish Passover throughout the lands and the ages: the story, the many facets of its celebration in the Jewish home and community, the laws and the prayers, the seder plate and the songs, the art and the dances, the prayers and - of course - the games.

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    350,-

    Delves into the stories and messages of Hanukkah as they have unfolded in Jewish literature over the past two thousand years: biblical intimations of the festival, post-biblical writings, selections from the Talmud and midrashim, excerpts from medieval books, home liturgies, laws and customs, observances in different nations, stories and poems, art, and recipes.

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    350,-

    Back by popular demand, the classic JPS Holiday anthologies remain essential and relevant in our digital age. The Sabbath Anthology delves into one of the earliest Jewish institutions - the holiday the prophet Isaiah characterized as ""the day of delight"" - elucidating its history, laws, customs and traditions, religious and ethical insights, and observances in different eras.

  • - Evolving Thought and Practice
    av Elliot N. Dorff
    486,-

    A major Conservative Movement leader of our time, Elliot N. Dorff provides a personal, behind-the-scenes guide to the evolution of Conservative Jewish thought and practice over the last half century. His candid observations concerning the movement's ongoing tension between constancy and change shed light on the reasoning behind the modern movement's most important laws, policies, and documents.

  • av Marc J. Rosenstein
    368,99

    Examining the entire span of Jewish history by focusing on thirty pivotal moments in the Jewish people's experience from biblical times through the present - essentially the most important events in the life of the Jewish people - Turning Points in Jewish History provides ""the big picture"": both a broad and a deep understanding of the Jewish people's historical experience.

  • - American and European Sources
    av W. Gunther Plaut
    350,-

    This fiftieth anniversary edition of W. Gunther Plaut''s classic second volume on the history of the Jewish Reform Movement is a sourcebook of the original writings that shaped the second century of organized liberal Judaism. The Growth of Reform Judaism features a new introduction, a new epilogue, and important additional primary sources documenting the profound changes of the last fifty years.Although the emphasis in this volume is chiefly on the American scene, where the movement had its most notable advances, selections of representative liberal Jewish thought in Europe and to a lesser degree in Israel are included as well. These selections help us to understand the emergence and character, problems and tensions of Reform Judaism as it developed and grew in modern times. In addition to the primary texts new to this edition, David Ellenson''s epilogue considers the developments of the last fifty years that have continued to shape the course of Reform Judaism.Rabbi W. Gunther Plaut (1912-2012) was a longtime rabbi of Holy Blossom Temple in Toronto. The author of more than twenty books on Jewish theology, history, and culture, he is best known for The Torah: A Modern Commentary. Rabbi Jacob K. Shankman (1904-86) was the rabbi of Temple Israel of New Rochelle, New York, and a leader in Reform Judaism. Rabbi Howard A. Berman is the executive director of the Society for Classical Reform Judaism. He lectures at congregations throughout the country on behalf of the society and teaches regularly at Hebrew Union College. Rabbi David Ellenson is chancellor and past president of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion and is the author of Jewish Meaning in a World of Choice: Studies in Tradition and Modernity (JPS, 2014).

  • - A Sourcebook of Its European Origins
    av W. Gunther Plaut
    350,-

    This fiftieth anniversary edition of W. Gunther Plaut's classic volume on the beginnings of the Jewish Reform Movement is updated with a new introduction by Howard A. Berman. The Rise of Reform Judaism covers the first one hundred years of the movement, from the time of the eighteenth-century Jewish Enlightenment leader Moses Mendelssohn to the conclusion of the Augsburg synod in 1871.

  • - A JPS Guide
    av Josh Lambert
    266,-

    This new volume in the JPS Guides series is a fiction reader's dream: a guide to 125 remarkable works of fiction. The selection includes a wide range of classic American Jewish novels and story collections, from 1867 to the present, selected by the author in consultation with a panel of literary scholars and book industry professionals.

  • - A Child of the Holocaust
    av Pamela Melnikoff
    166,-

    When the Nazis take twelve-year-old Jan's family away, Jan ventures into the dangerous streets of the city, where he finds refuge in the old Jewish cemetery and the tomb of Rabbi Loewe. Jan travels back in time. Will he find a way to escape from the fate that was to befall a million and a half Jewish children in Nazi-occupied Europe?

  • - A Holocaust Memoir
    av Trudi Birger
    266,-

    Trudi Berger was literally snatched from the flames of the Holocaust. At the age of fourteen her family was confined to a Lithuanian ghetto. A few years later she and her mother were sent off to the camps, suffering forced labour and the ever-present threat of death. This story of courage, determination, and hope is a powerful and moving memoir.

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