A Time to Every Purpose: Letters to a Young Jew
Autor Jonathan D Sarnaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 aug 2008
Vezi toate premiile Carte premiată
National Jewish Book Award (2008)
At
the
turn
of
the
twenty-first
century,
the
central
question
confronting
Jewish
leaders
in
America
is
simple:Why
be
Jewish?
Jonathan D. Sarna, acclaimed scholar of American Judaism, believes that “Why be Jewish?” is the wrong question. Judaism, he believes, is not so much a “why” as away—a way of life, a way of marking time, a way of relating to the environment, to human beings, to family, and to God. Judaism is experienced throughdoing—doing things Jewish, doing things for fellow Jews in need, doing things as a Jew to improve the state of the world. The more Judaism onedoes, the more one comes to appreciate what Judaismis.
Using the Jewish calendar as his starting point, Sarna reflects on the major themes of Jewish life as expressed in a full year of holidays—from Passover in the spring to Purim eleven months later. Passover, for instance, yields a discussion of freedom; Shavuot, a discussion of Torah; Yom Kippur, the role of the individual within the Jewish community; Chanukah, issues of assimilation and anti-assimilation.
An essential brief introduction—or reintroduction—to the major practices of Jewish life as well as the many complexities of the American Jewish experience, this book will be essential reading for American Jews and the perfect gift for the holiday season.
Jonathan D. Sarna, acclaimed scholar of American Judaism, believes that “Why be Jewish?” is the wrong question. Judaism, he believes, is not so much a “why” as away—a way of life, a way of marking time, a way of relating to the environment, to human beings, to family, and to God. Judaism is experienced throughdoing—doing things Jewish, doing things for fellow Jews in need, doing things as a Jew to improve the state of the world. The more Judaism onedoes, the more one comes to appreciate what Judaismis.
Using the Jewish calendar as his starting point, Sarna reflects on the major themes of Jewish life as expressed in a full year of holidays—from Passover in the spring to Purim eleven months later. Passover, for instance, yields a discussion of freedom; Shavuot, a discussion of Torah; Yom Kippur, the role of the individual within the Jewish community; Chanukah, issues of assimilation and anti-assimilation.
An essential brief introduction—or reintroduction—to the major practices of Jewish life as well as the many complexities of the American Jewish experience, this book will be essential reading for American Jews and the perfect gift for the holiday season.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780465002467
ISBN-10: 0465002463
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
ISBN-10: 0465002463
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Notă biografică
Jonathan
D.
Sarnais
Joseph
H.
and
Belle
R.
Braun
Professor
of
American
Jewish
History
at
Brandeis
University,
and
chairs
the
Academic
Board
of
the
Jacob
Rader
Marcus
Center
of
the
American
Jewish
Archives.
Author
ofAmerican
Judaism:
A
History,
he
is
also
the
chief
historian
of
the
National
Museum
of
American
Jewish
History
and
of
the
350th
commemoration
of
Jewish
life
in
America,
1654–2004.
He
lives
in
West
Newton,
Massachusetts.
Premii
- National Jewish Book Award Finalist, 2008