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Naso' (Numbers 4:21-7:89) and Haftarah (Judges 13:2-25) by Jeffrey K. Salkin Pdf
Naso' (Numbers 4:21-7:89) and Haftarah (Judges 13:2-25): The JPS B’nai Mitzvah Torah Commentary shows teens in their own language how Torah addresses the issues in their world. The conversational tone is inviting and dignified, concise and substantial, direct and informative. Each pamphlet includes a general introduction, two model divrei Torah on the weekly Torah portion, and one model davar Torah on the weekly Haftarah portion. Jewish learning—for young people and adults—will never be the same. The complete set of weekly portions is available in Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin’s book The JPS B’nai Mitzvah Torah Commentary (JPS, 2017).
Naso' (Numbers 4:21-7:89) and Haftarah (Judges 13:2-25) by Jeffrey K. Salkin Pdf
Naso' (Numbers 4:21-7:89) and Haftarah (Judges 13:2-25): The JPS B'nai Mitzvah Torah Commentary shows teens in their own language how Torah addresses the issues in their world. The conversational tone is inviting and dignified, concise and substantial, direct and informative. Each pamphlet includes a general introduction, two model divrei Torah on the weekly Torah portion, and one model davar Torah on the weekly Haftarah portion. Jewish learning--for young people and adults--will never be the same. The complete set of weekly portions is available in Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin's book The JPS B'nai Mitzvah Torah Commentary (JPS, 2017).
On the Doorposts of Your House: Prayers and Ceremonies for the Jewish Home by Chaim Stern Pdf
This revised edition of this beloved volume includes a wealth of innovation and traditional readings for personal meditations and family home-based rituals. Doorposts provides material for the whole Jewish year and life cycle, from consecrating a new house, to celebrating a birthday or baby-naming, to welcoming holy days and festivals. Contemporary, gender-inclusive language throughout. Now includes updated translation and transliteration based on the Mishkan T'filah: A Reform Siddur and new design. This ebook makes a perfect gift for confirmations, teachers, weddings, and housewarmings. Published by CCAR Press, a division of the Central Conference of American Rabbis
Teaching Haftarah by Lainie Blum Cogan,Judy Weiss Pdf
A guidebook to help educators teach middle school or high school students in formal instructional courses and to teach all students about the prophets in an informal setting.
Author : Lance J. Sussman Publisher : Wayne State University Press Page : 324 pages File Size : 48,5 Mb Release : 1996-09 Category : Jews, European ISBN : 0814326714
Isaac Leeser and the Making of American Judaism by Lance J. Sussman Pdf
More than any other person of his time, Isaac Leeser 0806-1868) envisioned the development of a major center of Jewish culture and religious activity in the United States. He single-handedly provided American Jews with many of the basic religious texts, institutions, and conceptual tools they needed to construct the cultural foundation of what would later emerge as the largest Jewish community in the history of the Jewish people. Born in Germany, Leeser arrived in the United States in 1824. At that time, the American Jewish community was still a relatively unimportant outpost of Jewish life. No sustained or coordinated effort was being made to protect and expand Jewish political rights in America. The community was small, weak, and seemingly not interested in evolving into a cohesive, dynamic center of Jewish life. Leeser settled in Philadelphia where he sought to unite American Jews and the growing immigrant community under the banner of modern Sephardic Orthodoxy. Thoroughly Americanized prior to the first period of mass Jewish immigration to the United States between 1830 and 1854, Leeser served as a bridge between the old native-born and new immigrant American Jews. Among the former, he inspired a handful to work for the revitalization of Judaism in America. To the latter, he was a spiritual leader, a champion of tradition, and a guide to life in a new land. Leeser had a decisive impact on American Judaism during a career that spanned nearly forty years. The outstanding Jewish religious leader in America prior to the Civil War, he shaped both the American Jewish community and American Judaism. He sought to professionalize the American rabbinate, introduced vernacular preaching into the North American synagogue, and produced the first English language translation of the entire Hebrew Bible. As editor and publisher of The Occident, Leeser also laid the groundwork for the now vigorous and thriving American Jewish press. Leeser's influence extended well beyond the American Jewish community An outspoken advocate of religious liberty, he defended Jewish civil rights, sought to improve Jewish-Christian relations, and was an early advocate of modern Zionism. At the international level, Leeser helped mobilize Jewish opinion during the Damascus Affair and corresponded with a number of important Jewish leaders in Great Britain and western Europe. In the first biography of Isaac Leeser, Lance Sussman makes extensive use of archival and primary sources to provide a thorough study of a man who has been largely ignored by traditional histories. Isaac Leeser and the Making of American Judaism also tells an important part of the story of Judaism's response to the challenge of political freedom and social acceptance in a new, modern society Judaism itself was transformed as it came to terms with America, and the key figure in this process was Isaac Leeser.
The traditional haftarah cycle, read on Shabbat and holidays during the Torah service, contains a wealth of prophetic wisdom, yet today it is too often forgotten or ignored. Prophetic Voices gives new life to these ancient texts. A diverse group of contributors--including rabbis, cantors, scholars, educators, activists, and poets--provide short commentaries on each haftarah, demonstrating their profound relevance to the present. Moreover, the volume boldly invites us to rethink the haftarah canon. Going beyond the Prophets, it presents alternative readings from Jewish texts biblical to contemporary. New haftarot for each Shabbat and holiday are included, plus haftarot for the Jewish American calendar, from Yom HaShoah to Pride Month to Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The readings are enhanced by scholarly essays placing the Prophets in historical context and examining the role of prophecy in Reform Judaism. Prophetic Voices summons us to listen, study, think, and teach--as well as to sing, pray, and march. Published by CCAR Press, a division of the Central Conference of American Rabbis
In an encyclopedic reference for anyone who wants information about all things Jewish, Eisenberg distills an immense amount of material from classic and contemporary sources into a single volume.
Author : Philip S. Alexander Publisher : University of Chicago Press Page : 212 pages File Size : 45,9 Mb Release : 1990 Category : Religion ISBN : 0226012972
Textual Sources for the Study of Judaism by Philip S. Alexander Pdf
"Alexander assembles material from Scripture and tradition, through religious law and ethical literature to a section on Society and the Jews, and prefaces the whole with an admirable introduction."—Jonathan Sacks, Jewish Chronicle "The texts . . . which are drawn from over two thousand years of history, are usefully divided, annotated and glossed. They enable students to explore the tradition in a new way [and] give a marvellous insight into the richness and liveliness of the Jewish religion and culture: we are given wit and pathos in addition to popular story and religious law."—Janet Trotter, Resource
רבדההוהי רבד HaDavar (The Word of הוהי) by Daniel Perek Pdf
HaDavar, D’var ????, or “The Word of Yah,” is a new translation of the scriptures. The source text for the Tanak, or “Old Testament,” is the Masoretic Hebrew. The source text for the Brit Khadashah is the Aramaic Peshitta texts of the New Testament. This four-volume set contains the Hebrew version of the Tanak from the Masoretic text, and a new English translation of those texts, with transliterations for Hebrew terms in an English-friendly tone. The author’s purpose is to give a more accurate, Hebrew/Jewish rendering of the texts, without giving up the beauty of Scripture for the English reader. Volume 4, The Brit Khadashah, is coming soon.
Presents the historical background of the Bar/Bat mitzvah, celebrating the ceremony, a chapter on being commanded, ways of sanctifying the reception, and a chapter on life after the Bar/Bat mitzvah. the information appendix includes a sample synagogue bar/bat mitzvah programme, sample parent speeches, places for one's tzedakah, a checklist, book resources for further study, orah and haftarah summaries and a glossary of terms
Bar/Bat Mitzvah Survival Guides by Elliott Michaelson Majs Pdf
Torah Study & D'var Torah Writing for the 21st Century! Featuring... - Full retellings of the Biblical text written at a teen level! - Great advice on ways to approach the Biblical text! - Handy charts & organizers for preparing a D'var Torah and learning the melodies for Torah and Haftarah trop! - Full Hebrew texts of the weekly Torah & Haftarah! - Blessings for all customs and traditions! - Easy instructions for putting on tallit and tefillin! - Links to maps and resources (ebook / ePub edition only)! - Useful timeline of Biblical history and events! English texts include: - Ba-Midbar / Numbers 4: 21 to 7: 89 - Shoftim / Judges 13: 2-25 - Blessings for reading the Torah and Haftarah (traditional and alternative) Hebrew texts include: - Ba-Midbar / Numbers 7: 87-89 (Maftir) - Shoftim / Judges 13: 2-25 (Haftarah) - Blessings for reading the Torah and Haftarah (traditional and alternative)