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Judaism in a Post-Halakhic Age: Reference Library of Jewish Intellectual History

Autor Jack J. Cohen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 mar 2010
"Judaism in a Post-Halakhic Age" tackles the following questions: 1. What is Halakhah and what role has it played in the creative survival of the Jewish people for two millennia? 2. Why is Halakhah no longer capable of functioning as it has until now? 3. What sort of polity and religious culture can be recommended to replace the Halakhic tradition in an era of freedom, democracy, scientific research and religious pluralism? The author, however, out of his great respect for the Halakhic culture, asks what it can still contribute to Jewish civilization and the advance of a united humanity.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781934843925
ISBN-10: 193484392X
Pagini: 235
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Academic Studies Press
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Cuprins

Preface; The End of a Remarkable Era; Law & Standards in a Changing World; Is the Halakhah Viable?: A View from Jerusalem; Toward an Ideology for Post-Halakhic Jews; The Halakhah & Jewish Identity; Halakhah & Conversion; Halakhah & Educative Ritual; The Parameters of Jewish Law; Reflections on the Future; Index.

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"Judaism in a Post-Halakhic Age" tackles the following questions: What is Halakhah and what role has it played in the creative survival of the Jewish people for two millennia? Why is Halakhah no longer capable of functioning as it has until now? What sort of polity and religious culture can be recommended to replace the Halakhic tradition in an era of freedom, democracy, scientific research, and religious pluralism?

Notă biografică

Jack J. Cohen (1919-2012) was a Reconstructionist rabbi, educator, and philosopher. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he graduated from Brooklyn College, was ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, where he later taught, and received a PhD in Philosophy of Education from Columbia University. A leading student of Rabbi Mordecai M. Kaplan, the founder of the Reconstructionist Movement, Rabbi Cohen served as the rabbi of the Society for the Advancement of Judaism, the synagogue established in New York by Rabbi Kaplan. Later, Rabbi Cohen moved to Israel, where he was a founder of a Reconstructionist congregation in Jerusalem and served for more than two decades as director of the Hillel Foundation at the Hebrew University.