Ccar Journal The Reform Jewish Quarterly Winter 2023
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CCAR Journal: The Reform Jewish Quarterly, Winter 2023 by Edwin Goldberg Pdf
This issue of the CCAR Journal considers the current state of the Reform rabbinate from the point of view of the rabbis themselves. The themed pieces include discussions related to well-being, success, and finding meaning in a rabbinic career. A variety of general articles, book reviews, and poems are also featured.
CCAR Journal: The Reform Jewish Quarterly, Winter 2024 by Edwin Goldberg Pdf
This issue of the CCAR Journal focuses on the relationship between Judaism and rapid technological change, the disconnect between information and meaning, and related existential questions facing the Reform Movement. General articles, book reviews, and poetry are also included.
CCAR Journal: The Reform Jewish Quarterly, Spring 2023 by Edwin Goldberg Pdf
This edition of CCAR Journal considers various scholarly issues, including a study of Bava M’tzia 59b, a discussion of Jacob Neusner and Reform Judaism, and an analysis of Joseph and Aseneth's marriage. Another article addresses equity riders in rabbinic employment contracts. The issue also contains new book reviews and poems. Published by CCAR Press, a division of the Central Conference of American Rabbis
CCAR Journal: The Reform Jewish Quarterly, Summer 2023 by Edwin Goldberg Pdf
This issue of the CCAR Journal is dedicated to honoring the seventy-fifth anniversary of Israel. Articles discuss what it means to be Jewish in the Jewish State, the presence of the Reform Movement in Israel, and the relationship that exists between Diaspora Jews and Zionism, among other topics. Book reviews and poems are also included.
CCAR Journal: The Reform Jewish Quarterly, Fall 2023 by Edwin Goldberg Pdf
This issue of the CCAR Journal focuses on language, including articles on the languages of Diaspora Jewry, the language of lifelong learning, the language of inclusion, and the language of sacred text. Additional articles, book reviews, and poetry are also included.
Philip Graubart sets the perfect tone with his captivating "Notes from the Narrow Place"-revisiting the confinement of the past years with deep and inspiring insight. Our next article- "Sperm Donation and Surrogacy in the Time When the Judges Judged"-may bear the most unexpected and fascinating title in CCAR Journal history; and David Zucker's scholarship and wisdom, as ever, does not disappoint. Although written independently of one another, Judith Schindler's meticulously researched and thought-provoking "Cancel Culture, Billy Graham, and the Jews: Weighing Nearly Forty-Five Years of a Historical Record" and debut Journal author Neil Hirsch's superbly analyzed and earnestly written "On Accountability and T'shuvah: Two Talmudic Stories of Ostracism" are both rooted in history and text-but also guide us as we wrestle with how to draw boundaries, when to exclude, and when-and why, and how-to atone and forgive. Two important articles on the state of Reform Judaism come next. In a much-anticipated follow-up to the fall 2018 CCAR Journal theme issue on the Reform Pay Equity Initiative, Savannah Noray offers an updated data narrative on our Movement's gender wage gap-gratifyingly revealing where our efforts have borne fruit, but also illuminating how much work is left to do. Michael Rosen and David Ellenson also examine the development, progress, and maturation of the Reform Movement in Israel-brilliantly employing as their source the new Israeli Reform/Progressive siddur T'filat HaAdam. Our selection of articles concludes with two meditations on the greatest of issues: our relationship with the Divine and our longing to feel God's presence and grace. Adam D. Fisher beautifully offers spiritual guidance and uplift in "Experiencing God's Care," while Paul Menitoff draws upon scholarship and personal exprience to incorporate Spinoza's pantheism, Kaplan's naturalism, and Buber's existentialism into a new, engaging, and meaningful theology. "Isaac and Iphigenia."
Symposium on Spiritual and Mental Wellness with articles on subjects of Self-Care in Times of Trauma, Spiritual Practice and Lifelong Wellness, The Professional Pursuit of Spiritual and Mental Health, and Addiction and Recovery.
CCAR Journal Winter 2013 by Eve Ben-Ora,Vicki Reikes Fox,Susan Laemmle Pdf
Special issue of the CCAR Journal: The Reform Jewish Quarterly on Judaism and the Arts, edited by Eve Ben-Ora and Vicki Reikes Fox. Includes essays on "Painting by Numbers" by Tal Gozani; "Visual Art as a Spiritual Practice" by Miriam Terlinch& "The New Authentics" by Yael Rooks-Rapport; "Towards a Taxonomy of the "Cultural Jew" "by Richard A. Siegeland; "Art and Prayer" by Isaac Brynjegard-Bialik; "Jewish Art and Artists in the Seminary Setting" by Jean Bloch Rosensaft and Laura Kruger; "On the Path to Jewish Universalism" by William Cutter; "Mishkan and Sukkah" by Amy Reichert; "Daring to Alter a Perfect Twentieth-Century Sanctuary to Meet the Needs of the Twenty-First Century" by Roy A. Walter and Garey F. Marks; "Transforming a Congregation through the Arts" by Cheri Ellowitz and more. Also includes poetry and book reviews.
The Future of Judaism in America by Jerome A. Chanes,Mark Silk Pdf
This book explores the state of the American Jewish world in the early 21st century, after decades of accelerating change that has transformed it and all other religious groups in the United States. It reveals a community in an unparalleled state of flux grappling with a society in which religious identity is more and more considered an individual choice, rather than an inheritance, and where fewer adults feel impelled to identify with any religious tradition at all. In chapters written by leading experts, the book examines the community’s evolving demographics, the direction of the principal denominational movements, contemporary religious trends, interactions with other American religious communities and engagements in the country’s secular politics. This text uniquely covers all these aspects of Judaism in America making it appealing to students and researchers in such fields as the sociology of religion, Judaism, and American history.