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Jews and Journeys

Author : Joshua Levinson,Orit Bashkin
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 363 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2021-08-06
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780812297935

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Jews and Journeys by Joshua Levinson,Orit Bashkin Pdf

Journeys of dislocation and return, of discovery and conquest hold a prominent place in the imagination of many cultures. Wherever an individual or community may be located, it would seem, there is always the dream of being elsewhere. This has been especially true throughout the ages for Jews, for whom the promises and perils of travel have influenced both their own sense of self and their identity in the eyes of others. How does travel writing, as a genre, produce representations of the world of others, against which one's own self can be invented or explored? And what happens when Jewish authors in particular—whether by force or of their own free will, whether in reality or in the imagination—travel from one place to another? How has travel figured in the formation of Jewish identity, and what cultural and ideological work is performed by texts that document or figure specifically Jewish travel? Featuring essays on topics that range from Abraham as a traveler in biblical narrative to the guest book entries at contemporary Israeli museum and memorial sites; from the marvels medieval travelers claim to have encountered to eighteenth-century Jewish critiques of Orientalism; from the Wandering Jew of legend to one mid-twentieth-century Yiddish writer's accounts of his travels through Peru, Jews and Journeys explores what it is about travel writing that enables it to become one of the central mechanisms for exploring the realities and fictions of individual and collective identity.

Jews and Journeys

Author : Joshua Levinson,Orit Bashkin
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 362 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2021-08-06
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780812252958

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Jews and Journeys by Joshua Levinson,Orit Bashkin Pdf

What happens when Jewish authors—whether by force or of their own free will, whether in reality or in the imagination—travel from one place to another? Jews and Journeys explores what it is about travel writing that enables it to become a central mechanism for exploring the realities and fictions of individual and collective identity.

Jewish Journeys: The Second Temple Period to the Bar Kokhba Revolt: 536 Bce-136 Ce

Author : Tuvia Book
Publisher : Maggid
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2021-11-10
Category : History
ISBN : 1592645909

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Jewish Journeys: The Second Temple Period to the Bar Kokhba Revolt: 536 Bce-136 Ce by Tuvia Book Pdf

This beautifully Illustrated history book is the the first volume to be published in a planned six-volume series directed at Jewish young adults. It is noteworthy that this inaugural volume tells the story of Jews returning to the Land of Israel, while the Diaspora continues to thrive in a world of superpowers which clash and cooperate - a period not unlike our own. We hope that this series will go some way to rectify the ignorance of our unique, long, and complex history, and to enable future Jewish adults to understand both their past and ground their future in a changing and evolving world.

Roots Schmoots

Author : Howard Jacobson
Publisher : Abrams
Page : 378 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1995-08-01
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781468305791

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Roots Schmoots by Howard Jacobson Pdf

When fast-breaking political events forced British novelist Jacobson (Peeping Tom) to put off a trip to Lithuania planned as a search for his Jewish roots, he accepted an offer from the BBC to visit Jewish communities around the globe instead. This informed and witty account of his experiences deals with the wide variety of contemporary Jewish life, as well as with how Jacobson's observations affected his own concept of what it means to be a Jew. Riding an emotional roller coaster, he witnessed the hostility between Jews and African Americans in New York City, attended services in a gay synagogue in California and found his basic cynicism about religion reinforced after he spent time with Orthodox Jews in Israel, although his spirits were lifted by a visit to an idealistic, tolerant Israeli kibbutz. His journey concluded with the postponed trip to Lithuania, where the author found virulent anti-Semitism.

Migration Journeys to Israel

Author : Gadi BenEzer
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 357 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2019-04-09
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004396562

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Migration Journeys to Israel by Gadi BenEzer Pdf

In Migration Journeys to Israel, psychologist/anthropologist Gadi BenEzer examines the neglected subject of journeys of migrants and refugees, focusing on the experience and meaning of such journeys for Jews migrating to Israel from around the world during the 20th century.

Africana Jewish Journeys

Author : Edith Bruder,Magdel Le Roux
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2018-12-14
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781527523456

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Africana Jewish Journeys by Edith Bruder,Magdel Le Roux Pdf

The contemporary phenomenon of people’s attraction to Judaism around the world is remarkable. Additionally, millions of people who are not of Jewish descent are increasingly identifying themselves as Jews or are converting. In this volume, scholars and practitioners from a wide variety of disciplines explore multiple sources and meanings of this new shaping of modern Jewish identities in Africa, the United States, and India.

The Jewish Phenomenon

Author : Steve Silbiger
Publisher : Taylor Trade Publications
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2000-05-25
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781563525667

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The Jewish Phenomenon by Steve Silbiger Pdf

With truly startling statistics and a wealth of anecdotes, Silbiger reveals the cultural principles that form the bedrock of Jewish success in America.

Journeys to a Jewish Life

Author : Paula Amann
Publisher : Turner Publishing Company
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2013-09-12
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781580237857

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Journeys to a Jewish Life by Paula Amann Pdf

Follow the soul treks of Jews lost and found. Be inspired to connect with Judaism in new ways. “No two people take the same journey.... Yet the telling of each story can ease the footsteps of those who follow.... It is my hope that [these] tales will offer you camaraderie, a guidepost here and there, and, most of all, the heart and strength to pursue your own path.” —from the Introduction What draws Jews back to their religious roots? What drives them away? What obstacles must they overcome to find their way home? Paula Amann candidly probes these questions and more as she explores how secular and nominal Jews are blazing their own trails toward a vibrant, twenty-first-century Judaism. With the ear of a journalist and the heart of a seeker, Amann weaves a tapestry of human stories—of alienation, connection, spiritual detours, and unexpected portals into a life of faith. The people you meet in this engaging book will throw a fresh light on Jewish thought and practice. And their tales of personal transformation might just renew your relationship with Judaism—or send you off on your own Jewish journey. Topics include: Swerving In and Out of Other Faiths Traditions That Chafe The Arts as a Portal Healing Body and Soul Making a Jewish Life That Works ... And Many Others

Jewish Journeys

Author : Jeremy Leigh
Publisher : Armchair Traveller (Haus Publi
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Travel
ISBN : 1904950396

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Jewish Journeys by Jeremy Leigh Pdf

The 'journey' is at the heart of the Jewish experience - an anthology of Jewish 'travel writing'

Journeys to a Jewish Life

Author : Paula Amann
Publisher : Turner Publishing Company
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2013-09-12
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781580237857

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Journeys to a Jewish Life by Paula Amann Pdf

Follow the soul treks of Jews lost and found. Be inspired to connect with Judaism in new ways. “No two people take the same journey.... Yet the telling of each story can ease the footsteps of those who follow.... It is my hope that [these] tales will offer you camaraderie, a guidepost here and there, and, most of all, the heart and strength to pursue your own path.” —from the Introduction What draws Jews back to their religious roots? What drives them away? What obstacles must they overcome to find their way home? Paula Amann candidly probes these questions and more as she explores how secular and nominal Jews are blazing their own trails toward a vibrant, twenty-first-century Judaism. With the ear of a journalist and the heart of a seeker, Amann weaves a tapestry of human stories—of alienation, connection, spiritual detours, and unexpected portals into a life of faith. The people you meet in this engaging book will throw a fresh light on Jewish thought and practice. And their tales of personal transformation might just renew your relationship with Judaism—or send you off on your own Jewish journey. Topics include: Swerving In and Out of Other Faiths Traditions That Chafe The Arts as a Portal Healing Body and Soul Making a Jewish Life That Works ... And Many Others

Tía Fortuna's New Home

Author : Ruth Behar
Publisher : Knopf Books for Young Readers
Page : 33 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2022-01-25
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780593172414

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Tía Fortuna's New Home by Ruth Behar Pdf

A poignant multicultural ode to family and what it means to create a home as one girl helps her Tía move away from her beloved Miami apartment. When Estrella's Tía Fortuna has to say goodbye to her longtime Miami apartment building, The Seaway, to move to an assisted living community, Estrella spends the day with her. Tía explains the significance of her most important possessions from both her Cuban and Jewish culture, as they learn to say goodbye together and explore a new beginning for Tía. A lyrical book about tradition, culture, and togetherness, Tía Fortuna's New Home explores Tía and Estrella's Sephardic Jewish and Cuban heritage. Through Tía's journey, Estrella will learn that as long as you have your family, home is truly where the heart is.

Returning Home

Author : Elisa Silverman
Publisher : Mitchell Lane Publishers, Inc.
Page : 63 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2015-11-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781612286952

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Returning Home by Elisa Silverman Pdf

"Next year in Jerusalem!"This is how every Passover seder (seh-dehr) ends. Every year, Jews hold this special meal where they retell the story of the Israelites escaping slavery in Egypt, crossing the desert and building their own nation. The exclamation symbolizes the yearning of the Jews to return to their ancient homeland, lost to them nearly two thousand years ago. From the earliest days of aliyah (which describes the process of Jews returning to Israel) through today, the new arrivals have had many different reasons for coming to Israel. The first pioneers were motivated to build a modern Jewish state on their historic land. In many cases, they were fleeing anti-semitism or were expelled from their birth country because of it. In other cases, major national upheavals created a general chaos and instability they wanted to leave. Other immigrants have no need for rescue, but leave their birth countries to fulfill their dream of living a Jewish life in the Jewish homeland. Even for those Jews leaving their birth countries in distress, they have a choice as well. Many of the Russian Jews fleeing Russia in the late 19th century decided to immigrate to the United States instead of Israel. Of the nearly one million Jews who fled their homes in Arab countries, around two-thirds of them chose to come to Israel, while others went to France, Canada or the United States.So every Jew making aliyah has chosen to live in Israel. Each one has their own unique set of circumstances and wishes that brought them to the little country. Here are just a few of their stories.

Journeys Through the Twentieth Century

Author : Daniel C. Tabor
Publisher : Fastprint Publishing
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2016-03-02
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1784562211

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Journeys Through the Twentieth Century by Daniel C. Tabor Pdf

Journeys Through The Twentieth Century, Stories From One Family is a fascinating study of memory and identity, spanning almost two centuries, using the unique archive of one extended Jewish family.

The Modern Jewish Canon

Author : Ruth R. Wisse
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2003-04-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0226903184

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The Modern Jewish Canon by Ruth R. Wisse Pdf

What makes a great Jewish book? In fact, what makes a book "Jewish" in the first place? Ruth R. Wisse eloquently fields these questions in The Modern Jewish Canon, her compassionate, insightful guide to the finest Jewish literature of the twentieth century. From Isaac Babel to Isaac Bashevis Singer, Elie Wiesel to Cynthia Ozick, Wisse's The Modern Jewish Canon is a book that every student of Jewish literature, and every reader of great fiction, will enjoy.

Knowing God

Author : Elliot N. Dorff
Publisher : Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1996-05-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781461629313

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Knowing God by Elliot N. Dorff Pdf

Contemporary Jews often find meaning in Judaism's family and communal orientation, its beautiful rituals, its enriching culture, its sense of ethnic rootedness, and its moral values. For the classical Jewish tradition, however, all of these features of Judaism depend on a belief in God. Since many modern Jews do not know what to make of that belief, it is often ignored. They may be inspired by Judaism's high regard for education and its passion for justice, but their belief in God rests on childhood images of the Almighty. They are often embarrassed and uneasy, for they sense that their attachment to Judaism may be based upon intellectual quicksand. Motivated by just such feelings, Rabbi Elliot Dorff probes what we as adults can know about God through human reason, human and Divine words, and human and Divine action. Without assuming a background in philosophy, he skillfully takes us through some of the major philosophical options and conundrums in using each of these sources of knowledge about God and the images of God that result. With remarkable clarity and inspiring honesty, Rabbi Dorff's exploration results in a vibrant Jewish faith, one that takes due regard for both the emotional and intellectual sides of our being. Dorff's own personal quest, artfully woven throughout this spiritually uplifting volume, aids the reader to make his or her own Judaism emotionally satisfying and intellectually sound. The result is a Judaism that can be for the modern reader what it is for the author: the product of a love of God 'with all one's heart, with all one's soul, and with all one's might.'