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This volume of the My People's Prayer Book series unfolds the many layers of meaning in the ritual and prayers surrounding the communal reading of Torah.
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This volume of the My People's Prayer Book series unfolds the many layers of meaning in the ritual and prayers surrounding the communal reading of Torah.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- My People's Prayer Book Nr.4
- Verlag: Jewish Lights
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 507g
- ISBN-13: 9781683362111
- ISBN-10: 168336211X
- Artikelnr.: 45378087
- My People's Prayer Book Nr.4
- Verlag: Jewish Lights
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 507g
- ISBN-13: 9781683362111
- ISBN-10: 168336211X
- Artikelnr.: 45378087
Dr. Marc Zvi Brettler is the Dora Golding Professor of Biblical Studies at Brandeis University. He contributed to all volumes of the My People's Prayer Book: Traditional Prayers, Modern Commentaries series, winner of the National Jewish Book Award, and to My People's Passover Haggadah: Traditional Texts, Modern Commentaries; Who by Fire, Who by Water-Un'taneh Tokef; All These Vows-Kol Nidre; May God Remember: Memory and Memorializing in Judaism-Yizkor; and We Have Sinned: Sin and Confession in Judaism -Ashamnu and Al Chet (all Jewish Lights). He is coeditor of The Jewish Annotated New Testament and The Jewish Study Bible, which won the National Jewish Book Award; co-author of The Bible and the Believer; and author of How to Read the Jewish Bible, among other books and articles. He has also been interviewed on National Public Radio's Fresh Air by Terry Gross.
About My People's Prayer Book Introduction to the Liturgy: The Reading of Torah
Retelling the Jewish Story in the Shadow of Sinai Lawrence A. Hoffman Celebrating the Presence of the Torah: The History and Meaning of Reading Torah Ruth Langer The Theory and Halakhah of Reading Torah Daniel Landes Introduction to the Commentaries: How to Look for Meaning in the Prayers Lawrence A. Hoffman The Liturgy 1. Introduction: Removing the Torah from the Ark A. Setting the Stage: On One Hand, God's Greatness I. "There is No God Like You" (Ein Kamokha) II. "Father of Mercy" (Av Harachamim) III.
With the Moving of the Ark
(Vay
hi Binso
a Häaron) B. Setting the Stage: On the Other Hand, God
s Mercy I. The Thirteen Attributes (Adonai, Adonai) II.
May the Words of My Mouth
(Yihyu L
ratson) III.
I Offer My Prayer
(Väani T
fillati) C. Setting the Stage: Kabbalistic Insertion on God
s Greatness and God
s Mercy I.
Blessed Is the Name
(B
rikh Sh
meih) D. Affirming God While Taking the Torah I.
Hear O Israel
(Sh
ma Yisräel) II.
Our God Is One
(Echad Eloheinu) III.
Proclaim Adonai
s Greatness
(Gadlu) E. The Hakafah: Taking the Torah to The Reader
s Stand:
Greatness, Power, Glory ... Are Yours
(L
kha Adonai) 2. Reading Torah: The Aliyot A. Summoning the Aliyot:
May He Help, Shield, and Save
(Väazor V
yagen) B. Blessings over Torah C. Special Cases (Deliverance from Danger, Bar/Bat Mitzvah) D.
May the One Who Blessed
(Mi Sheberakh) E. Concluding Affirmation of Torah:
This Is the Torah
(V
zot Hatorah) 3. Haftarah Blessings A. Blessing Before B. Blessings After 4. Prayers For The Community A. For Those of Antiquity:
May Salvation Arise
(Y
kum Purkan) B. For the Community Today I.
May Salvation Arise
(Y
kum Purkan) II.
May the One Who Blessed
(Mi Sheberakh) C. For the Government:
The One Who Grants Salvation
(Honoten T
shuah) D. For a Month Of Blessing: Blessing of the New Moon (Birkat Hachodesh) E. For Our Martyrs:
In His Great Mercy, May the Father Of Mercy
(Av Harachamim) 5. Concluding Prayers: Returning the Torah to the Ark A. Rejoicing in Torah:
Happy Is the One
(Ashre) B. Israel
s Praise of God I.
Let Them Praise
(Y
hal
lu) II.
His Majesty Is Above
(Hodo Al Erets) C. The Universe
s Praise of God (Psalm 29):
David
s Psalm
(Mizmor L
david) D.
And With Its Resting
(U
v
nuchoh Yomar) About the Contributors List of Abbreviations Glossary
Retelling the Jewish Story in the Shadow of Sinai Lawrence A. Hoffman Celebrating the Presence of the Torah: The History and Meaning of Reading Torah Ruth Langer The Theory and Halakhah of Reading Torah Daniel Landes Introduction to the Commentaries: How to Look for Meaning in the Prayers Lawrence A. Hoffman The Liturgy 1. Introduction: Removing the Torah from the Ark A. Setting the Stage: On One Hand, God's Greatness I. "There is No God Like You" (Ein Kamokha) II. "Father of Mercy" (Av Harachamim) III.
With the Moving of the Ark
(Vay
hi Binso
a Häaron) B. Setting the Stage: On the Other Hand, God
s Mercy I. The Thirteen Attributes (Adonai, Adonai) II.
May the Words of My Mouth
(Yihyu L
ratson) III.
I Offer My Prayer
(Väani T
fillati) C. Setting the Stage: Kabbalistic Insertion on God
s Greatness and God
s Mercy I.
Blessed Is the Name
(B
rikh Sh
meih) D. Affirming God While Taking the Torah I.
Hear O Israel
(Sh
ma Yisräel) II.
Our God Is One
(Echad Eloheinu) III.
Proclaim Adonai
s Greatness
(Gadlu) E. The Hakafah: Taking the Torah to The Reader
s Stand:
Greatness, Power, Glory ... Are Yours
(L
kha Adonai) 2. Reading Torah: The Aliyot A. Summoning the Aliyot:
May He Help, Shield, and Save
(Väazor V
yagen) B. Blessings over Torah C. Special Cases (Deliverance from Danger, Bar/Bat Mitzvah) D.
May the One Who Blessed
(Mi Sheberakh) E. Concluding Affirmation of Torah:
This Is the Torah
(V
zot Hatorah) 3. Haftarah Blessings A. Blessing Before B. Blessings After 4. Prayers For The Community A. For Those of Antiquity:
May Salvation Arise
(Y
kum Purkan) B. For the Community Today I.
May Salvation Arise
(Y
kum Purkan) II.
May the One Who Blessed
(Mi Sheberakh) C. For the Government:
The One Who Grants Salvation
(Honoten T
shuah) D. For a Month Of Blessing: Blessing of the New Moon (Birkat Hachodesh) E. For Our Martyrs:
In His Great Mercy, May the Father Of Mercy
(Av Harachamim) 5. Concluding Prayers: Returning the Torah to the Ark A. Rejoicing in Torah:
Happy Is the One
(Ashre) B. Israel
s Praise of God I.
Let Them Praise
(Y
hal
lu) II.
His Majesty Is Above
(Hodo Al Erets) C. The Universe
s Praise of God (Psalm 29):
David
s Psalm
(Mizmor L
david) D.
And With Its Resting
(U
v
nuchoh Yomar) About the Contributors List of Abbreviations Glossary
About My People's Prayer Book Introduction to the Liturgy: The Reading of Torah
Retelling the Jewish Story in the Shadow of Sinai Lawrence A. Hoffman Celebrating the Presence of the Torah: The History and Meaning of Reading Torah Ruth Langer The Theory and Halakhah of Reading Torah Daniel Landes Introduction to the Commentaries: How to Look for Meaning in the Prayers Lawrence A. Hoffman The Liturgy 1. Introduction: Removing the Torah from the Ark A. Setting the Stage: On One Hand, God's Greatness I. "There is No God Like You" (Ein Kamokha) II. "Father of Mercy" (Av Harachamim) III.
With the Moving of the Ark
(Vay
hi Binso
a Häaron) B. Setting the Stage: On the Other Hand, God
s Mercy I. The Thirteen Attributes (Adonai, Adonai) II.
May the Words of My Mouth
(Yihyu L
ratson) III.
I Offer My Prayer
(Väani T
fillati) C. Setting the Stage: Kabbalistic Insertion on God
s Greatness and God
s Mercy I.
Blessed Is the Name
(B
rikh Sh
meih) D. Affirming God While Taking the Torah I.
Hear O Israel
(Sh
ma Yisräel) II.
Our God Is One
(Echad Eloheinu) III.
Proclaim Adonai
s Greatness
(Gadlu) E. The Hakafah: Taking the Torah to The Reader
s Stand:
Greatness, Power, Glory ... Are Yours
(L
kha Adonai) 2. Reading Torah: The Aliyot A. Summoning the Aliyot:
May He Help, Shield, and Save
(Väazor V
yagen) B. Blessings over Torah C. Special Cases (Deliverance from Danger, Bar/Bat Mitzvah) D.
May the One Who Blessed
(Mi Sheberakh) E. Concluding Affirmation of Torah:
This Is the Torah
(V
zot Hatorah) 3. Haftarah Blessings A. Blessing Before B. Blessings After 4. Prayers For The Community A. For Those of Antiquity:
May Salvation Arise
(Y
kum Purkan) B. For the Community Today I.
May Salvation Arise
(Y
kum Purkan) II.
May the One Who Blessed
(Mi Sheberakh) C. For the Government:
The One Who Grants Salvation
(Honoten T
shuah) D. For a Month Of Blessing: Blessing of the New Moon (Birkat Hachodesh) E. For Our Martyrs:
In His Great Mercy, May the Father Of Mercy
(Av Harachamim) 5. Concluding Prayers: Returning the Torah to the Ark A. Rejoicing in Torah:
Happy Is the One
(Ashre) B. Israel
s Praise of God I.
Let Them Praise
(Y
hal
lu) II.
His Majesty Is Above
(Hodo Al Erets) C. The Universe
s Praise of God (Psalm 29):
David
s Psalm
(Mizmor L
david) D.
And With Its Resting
(U
v
nuchoh Yomar) About the Contributors List of Abbreviations Glossary
Retelling the Jewish Story in the Shadow of Sinai Lawrence A. Hoffman Celebrating the Presence of the Torah: The History and Meaning of Reading Torah Ruth Langer The Theory and Halakhah of Reading Torah Daniel Landes Introduction to the Commentaries: How to Look for Meaning in the Prayers Lawrence A. Hoffman The Liturgy 1. Introduction: Removing the Torah from the Ark A. Setting the Stage: On One Hand, God's Greatness I. "There is No God Like You" (Ein Kamokha) II. "Father of Mercy" (Av Harachamim) III.
With the Moving of the Ark
(Vay
hi Binso
a Häaron) B. Setting the Stage: On the Other Hand, God
s Mercy I. The Thirteen Attributes (Adonai, Adonai) II.
May the Words of My Mouth
(Yihyu L
ratson) III.
I Offer My Prayer
(Väani T
fillati) C. Setting the Stage: Kabbalistic Insertion on God
s Greatness and God
s Mercy I.
Blessed Is the Name
(B
rikh Sh
meih) D. Affirming God While Taking the Torah I.
Hear O Israel
(Sh
ma Yisräel) II.
Our God Is One
(Echad Eloheinu) III.
Proclaim Adonai
s Greatness
(Gadlu) E. The Hakafah: Taking the Torah to The Reader
s Stand:
Greatness, Power, Glory ... Are Yours
(L
kha Adonai) 2. Reading Torah: The Aliyot A. Summoning the Aliyot:
May He Help, Shield, and Save
(Väazor V
yagen) B. Blessings over Torah C. Special Cases (Deliverance from Danger, Bar/Bat Mitzvah) D.
May the One Who Blessed
(Mi Sheberakh) E. Concluding Affirmation of Torah:
This Is the Torah
(V
zot Hatorah) 3. Haftarah Blessings A. Blessing Before B. Blessings After 4. Prayers For The Community A. For Those of Antiquity:
May Salvation Arise
(Y
kum Purkan) B. For the Community Today I.
May Salvation Arise
(Y
kum Purkan) II.
May the One Who Blessed
(Mi Sheberakh) C. For the Government:
The One Who Grants Salvation
(Honoten T
shuah) D. For a Month Of Blessing: Blessing of the New Moon (Birkat Hachodesh) E. For Our Martyrs:
In His Great Mercy, May the Father Of Mercy
(Av Harachamim) 5. Concluding Prayers: Returning the Torah to the Ark A. Rejoicing in Torah:
Happy Is the One
(Ashre) B. Israel
s Praise of God I.
Let Them Praise
(Y
hal
lu) II.
His Majesty Is Above
(Hodo Al Erets) C. The Universe
s Praise of God (Psalm 29):
David
s Psalm
(Mizmor L
david) D.
And With Its Resting
(U
v
nuchoh Yomar) About the Contributors List of Abbreviations Glossary