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- Verlag: The Jewish Publication Society
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2017
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- ISBN-13: 9780827613386
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Rabbi Shai Held is president, dean, and chair in Jewish Thought at Mechon Hadar and directs its Center for Jewish Leadership and Ideas in New York City. He is the author of Abraham Joshua Heschel: The Call of Transcendence and a recipient of the Covenant Award for excellence in Jewish education. Rabbi Yitz Greenberg is one of the preeminent Jewish thinkers of our time.
Foreword Acknowledgments A Note on Translations Introduction Leviticus Va-yikra’ No. 1. Order amid Chaos: Connecting to Leviticus Va-yikra’ No. 2. The Fall and Rise of Great Leaders: Or, What Kind of Leaders Do We Need? Tsav No. 1. No Leftovers: The Meaning of the Thanksgiving Offering Tsav No. 2. Buying God Off: Jeremiah and the Problem of Religious Hypocrisy Shemini No. 1. Is Vegetarianism a Biblical Ideal? Shemini No. 2. Of Grief Public and Private: Moses and Aaron Face the Unimaginable Tazria’ No. 1. Living on the Boundary: The Complexity and Anxiety of Childbirth Tazria’ No. 2, Metsora’ No. 1. Struggling with Stigma: Making Sense of the Metzora Metsora’ No. 2. Life-Giving, Death-Dealing Words ‘A
arei Mot No. 1. Yom Kippur: Purifying the Tabernacle and Ourselves ‘A
arei Mot No. 2, Kedoshim No. 1. The Holiness of Israel and the Dignity of the Disabled Kedoshim No. 2. Loving Our Neighbor: A Call to Emotion and Action ‘Emor No. 1. Covenantal Joy: What Sukkot Can Teach Us ‘Emor No. 2. Between Grief and Anticipation: Counting the Omer Be-har No. 1. Another World to Live In: The Meaning of Shabbat Be-har No. 2, Be-
ukkotai No. 1. God’s Unfathomable Love Be-
ukkotai No. 2. Standing Tall: Serving God with Dignity Numbers Be-midbar No. 1. Divine Love and Human Uniqueness Be-midbar No. 2. A Torah for All? Universalism and Its Dangers Naso’ No. 1. On Channeling and Receiving Blessing Naso’ No. 2. The Risk of Relationality: Or, Why Confession Matters Be-ha’alotekha No. 1. It’s Not about You: Or, What Moses Knew Be-ha’alotekha No. 2. After Pain, Prayer: What Moses (and Job) Can Teach Us Shelä No. 1. The Tragedy (and Hope) of the Book of Numbers Shelä No. 2. (Don’t) Follow Your Heart and Your Eyes: Between Numbers and Ecclesiastes Korä No. 1. Every Jew a High Priest? The Meaning of Tzitzit and the Sin of Korah Korä No. 2. Giving, Taking, and the Temptations of Leadership
ukkat No. 1. When Everything Starts to Look the Same: Moses’s Failure
ukkat No. 2. Putting Down Ancient Grudges (and Learning Kindness): Between Israel and Edom Balak No. 1. The Lampooned Prophet: On Learning From (and With) Balaam Balak No. 2. Not There Yet Pin
as No. 1. When Zealotry Metastasizes: The Passionate Self-Regard of Pinhas Pin
as No. 2. Between Zealotry and Self-Righteousness: Or, Was Elijah the Prophet Fired? Mattot No. 1. Cattle, Cattle Everywhere: The Failure of Reuben and Gad Mattot No. 2, Mase’ei No. 1. Serving God in All We Do: Israel’s Journeys and Resting Places Mase’ei No. 2. Do Not Murder! Shedding Innocent Blood and Polluting the Land Deuteronomy Devarim No. 1. “Do Not Be Afraid of Anyone”: On Courage and Leadership Devarim No. 2. A Bolt from the Blue: Or, When God Falls in Love Va-et
annan No. 1. Coveting, Craving . . . and Being Free Va-et
annan No. 2. A God So Close, and Laws So Righteous: Moses’s Challenge (and Promise) ‘Ekev No. 1. Will and Grace: Or, Who Will Circumcise Our Hearts? ‘Ekev No. 2. Always Looking Heavenward: Learning Dependence Re’eh No. 1. Opening Our Hearts and Our Hands: Deuteronomy and the Poor Re’eh No. 2. Women in Deuteronomy—and Beyond Shofetim No. 1. The Future Is Wide Open: Or, What Prophets Can and Cannot Do Shofetim No. 2. Give the People (Only Some of) What They Want: Deuteronomy and the King Ki Tetse’ No. 1. Let Him Live Wherever He Chooses: Or, Why Runaway Slaves Are Like God Ki Tetse’ No. 2. Combating Cruelty: Amalek Within and Without Ki Tavo’ No. 1. Against Entitlement: Why Blessings Can Be Dangerous Ki Tavo’ No. 2. Between Fear and Awe: Forgetting the Self Nitsavim No. 1. Going in Deep: What It Takes to Really Change Nitsavim No. 2, Va-yelekh No. 1. Returning to Sinai Every Seventh Year: Equality, Vulnerability, and the Making of Community Va-yelekh No. 2. Why Joshua? Or, In (Ambivalent) Praise of Hesitancy Ha’azinu No. 1. “I May Not Get There with You”: The Death of Moses and the Meaning of Covenantal Living Ha’azinu No. 2. Hearing the Whisper: God and the Limits of Language Ve-zo’t ha-berakhah No. 1. The Beginning and End of Torah Notes on Leviticus Notes on Numbers Notes on Deuteronomy A Note on Bible Commentaries Bibliography Subject Index Classical Sources Index
arei Mot No. 1. Yom Kippur: Purifying the Tabernacle and Ourselves ‘A
arei Mot No. 2, Kedoshim No. 1. The Holiness of Israel and the Dignity of the Disabled Kedoshim No. 2. Loving Our Neighbor: A Call to Emotion and Action ‘Emor No. 1. Covenantal Joy: What Sukkot Can Teach Us ‘Emor No. 2. Between Grief and Anticipation: Counting the Omer Be-har No. 1. Another World to Live In: The Meaning of Shabbat Be-har No. 2, Be-
ukkotai No. 1. God’s Unfathomable Love Be-
ukkotai No. 2. Standing Tall: Serving God with Dignity Numbers Be-midbar No. 1. Divine Love and Human Uniqueness Be-midbar No. 2. A Torah for All? Universalism and Its Dangers Naso’ No. 1. On Channeling and Receiving Blessing Naso’ No. 2. The Risk of Relationality: Or, Why Confession Matters Be-ha’alotekha No. 1. It’s Not about You: Or, What Moses Knew Be-ha’alotekha No. 2. After Pain, Prayer: What Moses (and Job) Can Teach Us Shelä No. 1. The Tragedy (and Hope) of the Book of Numbers Shelä No. 2. (Don’t) Follow Your Heart and Your Eyes: Between Numbers and Ecclesiastes Korä No. 1. Every Jew a High Priest? The Meaning of Tzitzit and the Sin of Korah Korä No. 2. Giving, Taking, and the Temptations of Leadership
ukkat No. 1. When Everything Starts to Look the Same: Moses’s Failure
ukkat No. 2. Putting Down Ancient Grudges (and Learning Kindness): Between Israel and Edom Balak No. 1. The Lampooned Prophet: On Learning From (and With) Balaam Balak No. 2. Not There Yet Pin
as No. 1. When Zealotry Metastasizes: The Passionate Self-Regard of Pinhas Pin
as No. 2. Between Zealotry and Self-Righteousness: Or, Was Elijah the Prophet Fired? Mattot No. 1. Cattle, Cattle Everywhere: The Failure of Reuben and Gad Mattot No. 2, Mase’ei No. 1. Serving God in All We Do: Israel’s Journeys and Resting Places Mase’ei No. 2. Do Not Murder! Shedding Innocent Blood and Polluting the Land Deuteronomy Devarim No. 1. “Do Not Be Afraid of Anyone”: On Courage and Leadership Devarim No. 2. A Bolt from the Blue: Or, When God Falls in Love Va-et
annan No. 1. Coveting, Craving . . . and Being Free Va-et
annan No. 2. A God So Close, and Laws So Righteous: Moses’s Challenge (and Promise) ‘Ekev No. 1. Will and Grace: Or, Who Will Circumcise Our Hearts? ‘Ekev No. 2. Always Looking Heavenward: Learning Dependence Re’eh No. 1. Opening Our Hearts and Our Hands: Deuteronomy and the Poor Re’eh No. 2. Women in Deuteronomy—and Beyond Shofetim No. 1. The Future Is Wide Open: Or, What Prophets Can and Cannot Do Shofetim No. 2. Give the People (Only Some of) What They Want: Deuteronomy and the King Ki Tetse’ No. 1. Let Him Live Wherever He Chooses: Or, Why Runaway Slaves Are Like God Ki Tetse’ No. 2. Combating Cruelty: Amalek Within and Without Ki Tavo’ No. 1. Against Entitlement: Why Blessings Can Be Dangerous Ki Tavo’ No. 2. Between Fear and Awe: Forgetting the Self Nitsavim No. 1. Going in Deep: What It Takes to Really Change Nitsavim No. 2, Va-yelekh No. 1. Returning to Sinai Every Seventh Year: Equality, Vulnerability, and the Making of Community Va-yelekh No. 2. Why Joshua? Or, In (Ambivalent) Praise of Hesitancy Ha’azinu No. 1. “I May Not Get There with You”: The Death of Moses and the Meaning of Covenantal Living Ha’azinu No. 2. Hearing the Whisper: God and the Limits of Language Ve-zo’t ha-berakhah No. 1. The Beginning and End of Torah Notes on Leviticus Notes on Numbers Notes on Deuteronomy A Note on Bible Commentaries Bibliography Subject Index Classical Sources Index
Foreword Acknowledgments A Note on Translations Introduction Leviticus Va-yikra’ No. 1. Order amid Chaos: Connecting to Leviticus Va-yikra’ No. 2. The Fall and Rise of Great Leaders: Or, What Kind of Leaders Do We Need? Tsav No. 1. No Leftovers: The Meaning of the Thanksgiving Offering Tsav No. 2. Buying God Off: Jeremiah and the Problem of Religious Hypocrisy Shemini No. 1. Is Vegetarianism a Biblical Ideal? Shemini No. 2. Of Grief Public and Private: Moses and Aaron Face the Unimaginable Tazria’ No. 1. Living on the Boundary: The Complexity and Anxiety of Childbirth Tazria’ No. 2, Metsora’ No. 1. Struggling with Stigma: Making Sense of the Metzora Metsora’ No. 2. Life-Giving, Death-Dealing Words ‘A
arei Mot No. 1. Yom Kippur: Purifying the Tabernacle and Ourselves ‘A
arei Mot No. 2, Kedoshim No. 1. The Holiness of Israel and the Dignity of the Disabled Kedoshim No. 2. Loving Our Neighbor: A Call to Emotion and Action ‘Emor No. 1. Covenantal Joy: What Sukkot Can Teach Us ‘Emor No. 2. Between Grief and Anticipation: Counting the Omer Be-har No. 1. Another World to Live In: The Meaning of Shabbat Be-har No. 2, Be-
ukkotai No. 1. God’s Unfathomable Love Be-
ukkotai No. 2. Standing Tall: Serving God with Dignity Numbers Be-midbar No. 1. Divine Love and Human Uniqueness Be-midbar No. 2. A Torah for All? Universalism and Its Dangers Naso’ No. 1. On Channeling and Receiving Blessing Naso’ No. 2. The Risk of Relationality: Or, Why Confession Matters Be-ha’alotekha No. 1. It’s Not about You: Or, What Moses Knew Be-ha’alotekha No. 2. After Pain, Prayer: What Moses (and Job) Can Teach Us Shelä No. 1. The Tragedy (and Hope) of the Book of Numbers Shelä No. 2. (Don’t) Follow Your Heart and Your Eyes: Between Numbers and Ecclesiastes Korä No. 1. Every Jew a High Priest? The Meaning of Tzitzit and the Sin of Korah Korä No. 2. Giving, Taking, and the Temptations of Leadership
ukkat No. 1. When Everything Starts to Look the Same: Moses’s Failure
ukkat No. 2. Putting Down Ancient Grudges (and Learning Kindness): Between Israel and Edom Balak No. 1. The Lampooned Prophet: On Learning From (and With) Balaam Balak No. 2. Not There Yet Pin
as No. 1. When Zealotry Metastasizes: The Passionate Self-Regard of Pinhas Pin
as No. 2. Between Zealotry and Self-Righteousness: Or, Was Elijah the Prophet Fired? Mattot No. 1. Cattle, Cattle Everywhere: The Failure of Reuben and Gad Mattot No. 2, Mase’ei No. 1. Serving God in All We Do: Israel’s Journeys and Resting Places Mase’ei No. 2. Do Not Murder! Shedding Innocent Blood and Polluting the Land Deuteronomy Devarim No. 1. “Do Not Be Afraid of Anyone”: On Courage and Leadership Devarim No. 2. A Bolt from the Blue: Or, When God Falls in Love Va-et
annan No. 1. Coveting, Craving . . . and Being Free Va-et
annan No. 2. A God So Close, and Laws So Righteous: Moses’s Challenge (and Promise) ‘Ekev No. 1. Will and Grace: Or, Who Will Circumcise Our Hearts? ‘Ekev No. 2. Always Looking Heavenward: Learning Dependence Re’eh No. 1. Opening Our Hearts and Our Hands: Deuteronomy and the Poor Re’eh No. 2. Women in Deuteronomy—and Beyond Shofetim No. 1. The Future Is Wide Open: Or, What Prophets Can and Cannot Do Shofetim No. 2. Give the People (Only Some of) What They Want: Deuteronomy and the King Ki Tetse’ No. 1. Let Him Live Wherever He Chooses: Or, Why Runaway Slaves Are Like God Ki Tetse’ No. 2. Combating Cruelty: Amalek Within and Without Ki Tavo’ No. 1. Against Entitlement: Why Blessings Can Be Dangerous Ki Tavo’ No. 2. Between Fear and Awe: Forgetting the Self Nitsavim No. 1. Going in Deep: What It Takes to Really Change Nitsavim No. 2, Va-yelekh No. 1. Returning to Sinai Every Seventh Year: Equality, Vulnerability, and the Making of Community Va-yelekh No. 2. Why Joshua? Or, In (Ambivalent) Praise of Hesitancy Ha’azinu No. 1. “I May Not Get There with You”: The Death of Moses and the Meaning of Covenantal Living Ha’azinu No. 2. Hearing the Whisper: God and the Limits of Language Ve-zo’t ha-berakhah No. 1. The Beginning and End of Torah Notes on Leviticus Notes on Numbers Notes on Deuteronomy A Note on Bible Commentaries Bibliography Subject Index Classical Sources Index
arei Mot No. 1. Yom Kippur: Purifying the Tabernacle and Ourselves ‘A
arei Mot No. 2, Kedoshim No. 1. The Holiness of Israel and the Dignity of the Disabled Kedoshim No. 2. Loving Our Neighbor: A Call to Emotion and Action ‘Emor No. 1. Covenantal Joy: What Sukkot Can Teach Us ‘Emor No. 2. Between Grief and Anticipation: Counting the Omer Be-har No. 1. Another World to Live In: The Meaning of Shabbat Be-har No. 2, Be-
ukkotai No. 1. God’s Unfathomable Love Be-
ukkotai No. 2. Standing Tall: Serving God with Dignity Numbers Be-midbar No. 1. Divine Love and Human Uniqueness Be-midbar No. 2. A Torah for All? Universalism and Its Dangers Naso’ No. 1. On Channeling and Receiving Blessing Naso’ No. 2. The Risk of Relationality: Or, Why Confession Matters Be-ha’alotekha No. 1. It’s Not about You: Or, What Moses Knew Be-ha’alotekha No. 2. After Pain, Prayer: What Moses (and Job) Can Teach Us Shelä No. 1. The Tragedy (and Hope) of the Book of Numbers Shelä No. 2. (Don’t) Follow Your Heart and Your Eyes: Between Numbers and Ecclesiastes Korä No. 1. Every Jew a High Priest? The Meaning of Tzitzit and the Sin of Korah Korä No. 2. Giving, Taking, and the Temptations of Leadership
ukkat No. 1. When Everything Starts to Look the Same: Moses’s Failure
ukkat No. 2. Putting Down Ancient Grudges (and Learning Kindness): Between Israel and Edom Balak No. 1. The Lampooned Prophet: On Learning From (and With) Balaam Balak No. 2. Not There Yet Pin
as No. 1. When Zealotry Metastasizes: The Passionate Self-Regard of Pinhas Pin
as No. 2. Between Zealotry and Self-Righteousness: Or, Was Elijah the Prophet Fired? Mattot No. 1. Cattle, Cattle Everywhere: The Failure of Reuben and Gad Mattot No. 2, Mase’ei No. 1. Serving God in All We Do: Israel’s Journeys and Resting Places Mase’ei No. 2. Do Not Murder! Shedding Innocent Blood and Polluting the Land Deuteronomy Devarim No. 1. “Do Not Be Afraid of Anyone”: On Courage and Leadership Devarim No. 2. A Bolt from the Blue: Or, When God Falls in Love Va-et
annan No. 1. Coveting, Craving . . . and Being Free Va-et
annan No. 2. A God So Close, and Laws So Righteous: Moses’s Challenge (and Promise) ‘Ekev No. 1. Will and Grace: Or, Who Will Circumcise Our Hearts? ‘Ekev No. 2. Always Looking Heavenward: Learning Dependence Re’eh No. 1. Opening Our Hearts and Our Hands: Deuteronomy and the Poor Re’eh No. 2. Women in Deuteronomy—and Beyond Shofetim No. 1. The Future Is Wide Open: Or, What Prophets Can and Cannot Do Shofetim No. 2. Give the People (Only Some of) What They Want: Deuteronomy and the King Ki Tetse’ No. 1. Let Him Live Wherever He Chooses: Or, Why Runaway Slaves Are Like God Ki Tetse’ No. 2. Combating Cruelty: Amalek Within and Without Ki Tavo’ No. 1. Against Entitlement: Why Blessings Can Be Dangerous Ki Tavo’ No. 2. Between Fear and Awe: Forgetting the Self Nitsavim No. 1. Going in Deep: What It Takes to Really Change Nitsavim No. 2, Va-yelekh No. 1. Returning to Sinai Every Seventh Year: Equality, Vulnerability, and the Making of Community Va-yelekh No. 2. Why Joshua? Or, In (Ambivalent) Praise of Hesitancy Ha’azinu No. 1. “I May Not Get There with You”: The Death of Moses and the Meaning of Covenantal Living Ha’azinu No. 2. Hearing the Whisper: God and the Limits of Language Ve-zo’t ha-berakhah No. 1. The Beginning and End of Torah Notes on Leviticus Notes on Numbers Notes on Deuteronomy A Note on Bible Commentaries Bibliography Subject Index Classical Sources Index