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Communities of Meaning: Conversations on Modern Jewish Life Inspired by Rabbi Larry Hoffman
  • Language: en

Communities of Meaning: Conversations on Modern Jewish Life Inspired by Rabbi Larry Hoffman

A collection of essays on the teachings and writings of Rabbi Larry Hoffman by 36 Jewish community leaders.

First Impressions
  • Language: en

First Impressions

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-04-26
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Uncovers the history of creative adaptation and transformation through a close analysis of the creation of the Sefer Hasidim book. In 1538, a partnership of Jewish silk makers in the city of Bologna published a book entitled Sefer Hasidim, a compendium of rituals, stories, and religious instruction that primarily originated in medieval Franco-Germany. How these men, of Italian and Spanish descent, came to produce a book that would come to shape Ashkenazic culture, and Jewish culture more broadly, over the next four centuries is the basis of this kaleidoscopic study of the history of Hebrew printing in the sixteenth century. During these early years of printing, the classic works of ancient a...

First Impressions
  • Language: en

First Impressions

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"In 1538, a partnership of Jewish silk makers in the city of Bologna published a book entitled Sefer Ḥasidim, a compendium of rituals, stories, and religious instruction that primarily originated in medieval Franco-Germany. This book tells the story of how these men came to produce such a book"--

Seven Days, Many Voices
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 365

Seven Days, Many Voices

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-09-01
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  • Publisher: CCAR Press

"This collection of 42 essays spans a wide range of thinking about Creation. Midrash, biblical criticism, literature, theology, climate justice, human rights, history, and science are just some of the fields through which the Creation story is examined"--

A Life of Psalms in Jewish Late Antiquity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 275

A Life of Psalms in Jewish Late Antiquity

The Bible shaped nearly every aspect of Jewish life in the ancient world, from activities as obvious as attending synagogue to those which have lost their scriptural resonance in modernity, such as drinking water and uttering one's last words. And within a scriptural universe, no work exerted more force than the Psalter, the most cherished text among all the books of the Hebrew Bible. A Life of Psalms in Jewish Late Antiquity clarifies the world of late ancient Judaism through the versatile and powerful lens of the Psalter. It asks a simple set of questions: Where did late ancient Jews encounter the Psalms? How did they engage with the work? And what meanings did they produce? A. J. Berkovitz answers these queries by reconstructing and contextualizing a diverse set of religious practices performed with and on the Psalter, such as handling a physical copy, reading from it, interpreting it exegetically, singing it as liturgy, invoking it as magic and reciting it as an act of piety. His book draws from and contributes to the fields of ancient Judaism, biblical reception, book history and the history of reading.

Conscription and the Search for Modern Russian Jewry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

Conscription and the Search for Modern Russian Jewry

"Olga Litvak has written a book of astonishing originality and intellectual force.... In vivid prose, she takes the reader on a journey through the Russian-Jewish literary imagination." -- Benjamin Nathans Russian Jews were first conscripted into the Imperial Russian army during the reign of Nicholas I in an effort to integrate them into the population of the Russian Empire. Conscripted minors were to serve, in practical terms, for life. Although this system was abandoned by his successor, the conscription experience remained traumatic in the popular memory and gave rise to a large and continuing literature that often depicted Jewish soldiers as heroes. This imaginative and intellectually ambitious book traces the conscription theme in novels and stories by some of the best-known Russian Jewish writers such as Osip Rabinovich, Judah-Leib Gordon, and Mendele Mokher Seforim, as well as by relatively unknown writers. Published with the generous support of the Koret Foundation.

Quicklet on Rebecca Skloot's The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 78

Quicklet on Rebecca Skloot's The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-05-08
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  • Publisher: Hyperink Inc

Henrietta Lacks was a beautiful African American woman who always painted her toenails red. She loved to dance. She had a big laugh and mischievous eyes. She had five children whom she loved with every inch of her soul. No one knows what her favorite color was. Henrietta Lacks was full life, but she died in 1951, her body consumed by tumors that had started in her cervix. She was buried in an unmarked grave and even though she was greatly loved, no one talked much about Henrietta after she died. The winds of time would have quickly swept away all signs of this vivacious woman had it not been for one thing: her cells were immortal.

Bric-a-brac
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Bric-a-brac

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Summary of Rebecca Skloot's The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 38

Summary of Rebecca Skloot's The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 On January 29, 1951, David Lacks sat behind the wheel of his old Buick, watching the rain fall. He was parked under a towering oak tree outside Johns Hopkins Hospital with three of his children—two still in diapers—waiting for their mother, Henrietta. She had been telling her closest friends something was wrong with her sex life, but she still said no when she was pregnant with Joe, her fifth child. #2 Henrietta was diagnosed with a tumor on her cervix, but when she went to the hospital, she was treated for syphilis. She had six children with her husband, and she was never able to travel. She was a...

Summary of Rebecca Skloot's The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 38

Summary of Rebecca Skloot's The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Book Preview: #1 On January 29, 1951, David Lacks sat behind the wheel of his old Buick, watching the rain fall. He was parked under a towering oak tree outside Johns Hopkins Hospital with three of his children—two still in diapers—waiting for their mother, Henrietta. She had been telling her closest friends something was wrong with her sex life, but she still said no when she was pregnant with Joe, her fifth child. #2 Henrietta was diagnosed with a tumor on her cervix, but when she went to the hospital, she was treated for syphilis. She had six children with her husband, and she was never able to travel. She was asymptoma...