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In A Year with Martin Buber, the first Torah commentary to focus on his life’s work, we experience the fifty-four weekly portions and eleven Jewish holidays through Buber’s eyes.
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In A Year with Martin Buber, the first Torah commentary to focus on his life’s work, we experience the fifty-four weekly portions and eleven Jewish holidays through Buber’s eyes.
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- Verlag: Jewish Publication Society
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 149mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 438g
- ISBN-13: 9780827614659
- ISBN-10: 0827614659
- Artikelnr.: 61404523
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jewish Publication Society
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 149mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 438g
- ISBN-13: 9780827614659
- ISBN-10: 0827614659
- Artikelnr.: 61404523
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dennis Ross
Acknowledgments Introduction I. Genesis (Bere’shit) Bere’shit: Standing Over Against Noä: Learning to Be Present Lekh Lekha: Eternal Thou Va-yera’: Many Forms of Candor H
ayyei Sarah: Rising from Grief Toledot: How Conflict Begins Va-yetse’: When Time and Space Become Secondary Va-yishlah
: Holy Insecurity Va-yeshev: On the Narrow Ridge Mikkets: Trapped in a Dream Va-yiggash: Learning to Put Feelings into Words Va-yeh
i: The Importance of Supportive Relationship II. Exodus (Shemot) Shemot: Get Off the Road Va-’era’: Reification Bo’: History as Strangers, Responsibility as Redeemers Be-shallah
: Daily Spiritual Practice Yitro: All of Us, Together at Sinai Mishpatim: Respecting Religious Difference Terumah: Not Within, Between Tetsavveh: The Sanctity of Decision Making Ki Tissa’: Eclipse of God Va-yak’hel: Shabbat as Cornerstone Pekudei: There Is No Sin in Having Money III. Leviticus (Va-yikra’) Va-yikra’: Will and Grace Tsav: The Afterglow Shemini: Learning from Loss Tazriä: Healing through Meeting Metsorä: Faith and Science Together ’Ah
arei Mot: The Curtain Will Part Kedoshim: Hebrew Humanism ’Emor: Magic, Manipulation, and Prayer Be-har: Intersection of Land and Justice Be-h
ukkotai: Mountains in Time IV. Numbers (Be-midbar) Be-midbar: Holiness in Time Naso’: Words That Bless Children Be-häalotekha: Eternal Thou Shelä-Lekha: People Want Proof Korah
: When Politics Take a Horrible Turn H
ukkat: On Jewish Law Balak: Quick and Decisive Punishment Pinh
as: Evolving Jewish Law Mattot: “Imagine the Real” Mase
ei: Interfaith Relations V. Deuteronomy (Devarim) Devarim: Dealing with Anger Va-’eth
annan: Chosenness and Universalism
Ekev: Spirituality of Eating Re’eh: Privilege and Responsibility Shofetim: Ends and Means Ki Tetse’: Animal Well-Being Ki Tavo’: The Fugitives Nitsavim: Equality in Labor Va-yelekh: Wanting More Time Ha’azinu: Children in Poetry Ve-zo’t Ha-berakhah: When There Are No Words VI. Holidays Rosh Hashanah: Where Are You? Yom Kippur: New Thinking Sukkot: The Holiday Shemini Atzeret: Sudden Stop Sim
at Torah: When You Come to the End Hanukkah: Because We Never Really Get There Purim: A Day Like Yom Kippur Pesach: “Education of Character” Yom ha-Shoah: Nuance in Reconciliation Yom ha-Atzmaut: A Growing Outcome Shavuot: Revelation, Then and Now Epigraph Source Acknowledgments Notes Selected Bibliography
ayyei Sarah: Rising from Grief Toledot: How Conflict Begins Va-yetse’: When Time and Space Become Secondary Va-yishlah
: Holy Insecurity Va-yeshev: On the Narrow Ridge Mikkets: Trapped in a Dream Va-yiggash: Learning to Put Feelings into Words Va-yeh
i: The Importance of Supportive Relationship II. Exodus (Shemot) Shemot: Get Off the Road Va-’era’: Reification Bo’: History as Strangers, Responsibility as Redeemers Be-shallah
: Daily Spiritual Practice Yitro: All of Us, Together at Sinai Mishpatim: Respecting Religious Difference Terumah: Not Within, Between Tetsavveh: The Sanctity of Decision Making Ki Tissa’: Eclipse of God Va-yak’hel: Shabbat as Cornerstone Pekudei: There Is No Sin in Having Money III. Leviticus (Va-yikra’) Va-yikra’: Will and Grace Tsav: The Afterglow Shemini: Learning from Loss Tazriä: Healing through Meeting Metsorä: Faith and Science Together ’Ah
arei Mot: The Curtain Will Part Kedoshim: Hebrew Humanism ’Emor: Magic, Manipulation, and Prayer Be-har: Intersection of Land and Justice Be-h
ukkotai: Mountains in Time IV. Numbers (Be-midbar) Be-midbar: Holiness in Time Naso’: Words That Bless Children Be-häalotekha: Eternal Thou Shelä-Lekha: People Want Proof Korah
: When Politics Take a Horrible Turn H
ukkat: On Jewish Law Balak: Quick and Decisive Punishment Pinh
as: Evolving Jewish Law Mattot: “Imagine the Real” Mase
ei: Interfaith Relations V. Deuteronomy (Devarim) Devarim: Dealing with Anger Va-’eth
annan: Chosenness and Universalism
Ekev: Spirituality of Eating Re’eh: Privilege and Responsibility Shofetim: Ends and Means Ki Tetse’: Animal Well-Being Ki Tavo’: The Fugitives Nitsavim: Equality in Labor Va-yelekh: Wanting More Time Ha’azinu: Children in Poetry Ve-zo’t Ha-berakhah: When There Are No Words VI. Holidays Rosh Hashanah: Where Are You? Yom Kippur: New Thinking Sukkot: The Holiday Shemini Atzeret: Sudden Stop Sim
at Torah: When You Come to the End Hanukkah: Because We Never Really Get There Purim: A Day Like Yom Kippur Pesach: “Education of Character” Yom ha-Shoah: Nuance in Reconciliation Yom ha-Atzmaut: A Growing Outcome Shavuot: Revelation, Then and Now Epigraph Source Acknowledgments Notes Selected Bibliography
Acknowledgments Introduction I. Genesis (Bere’shit) Bere’shit: Standing Over Against Noä: Learning to Be Present Lekh Lekha: Eternal Thou Va-yera’: Many Forms of Candor H
ayyei Sarah: Rising from Grief Toledot: How Conflict Begins Va-yetse’: When Time and Space Become Secondary Va-yishlah
: Holy Insecurity Va-yeshev: On the Narrow Ridge Mikkets: Trapped in a Dream Va-yiggash: Learning to Put Feelings into Words Va-yeh
i: The Importance of Supportive Relationship II. Exodus (Shemot) Shemot: Get Off the Road Va-’era’: Reification Bo’: History as Strangers, Responsibility as Redeemers Be-shallah
: Daily Spiritual Practice Yitro: All of Us, Together at Sinai Mishpatim: Respecting Religious Difference Terumah: Not Within, Between Tetsavveh: The Sanctity of Decision Making Ki Tissa’: Eclipse of God Va-yak’hel: Shabbat as Cornerstone Pekudei: There Is No Sin in Having Money III. Leviticus (Va-yikra’) Va-yikra’: Will and Grace Tsav: The Afterglow Shemini: Learning from Loss Tazriä: Healing through Meeting Metsorä: Faith and Science Together ’Ah
arei Mot: The Curtain Will Part Kedoshim: Hebrew Humanism ’Emor: Magic, Manipulation, and Prayer Be-har: Intersection of Land and Justice Be-h
ukkotai: Mountains in Time IV. Numbers (Be-midbar) Be-midbar: Holiness in Time Naso’: Words That Bless Children Be-häalotekha: Eternal Thou Shelä-Lekha: People Want Proof Korah
: When Politics Take a Horrible Turn H
ukkat: On Jewish Law Balak: Quick and Decisive Punishment Pinh
as: Evolving Jewish Law Mattot: “Imagine the Real” Mase
ei: Interfaith Relations V. Deuteronomy (Devarim) Devarim: Dealing with Anger Va-’eth
annan: Chosenness and Universalism
Ekev: Spirituality of Eating Re’eh: Privilege and Responsibility Shofetim: Ends and Means Ki Tetse’: Animal Well-Being Ki Tavo’: The Fugitives Nitsavim: Equality in Labor Va-yelekh: Wanting More Time Ha’azinu: Children in Poetry Ve-zo’t Ha-berakhah: When There Are No Words VI. Holidays Rosh Hashanah: Where Are You? Yom Kippur: New Thinking Sukkot: The Holiday Shemini Atzeret: Sudden Stop Sim
at Torah: When You Come to the End Hanukkah: Because We Never Really Get There Purim: A Day Like Yom Kippur Pesach: “Education of Character” Yom ha-Shoah: Nuance in Reconciliation Yom ha-Atzmaut: A Growing Outcome Shavuot: Revelation, Then and Now Epigraph Source Acknowledgments Notes Selected Bibliography
ayyei Sarah: Rising from Grief Toledot: How Conflict Begins Va-yetse’: When Time and Space Become Secondary Va-yishlah
: Holy Insecurity Va-yeshev: On the Narrow Ridge Mikkets: Trapped in a Dream Va-yiggash: Learning to Put Feelings into Words Va-yeh
i: The Importance of Supportive Relationship II. Exodus (Shemot) Shemot: Get Off the Road Va-’era’: Reification Bo’: History as Strangers, Responsibility as Redeemers Be-shallah
: Daily Spiritual Practice Yitro: All of Us, Together at Sinai Mishpatim: Respecting Religious Difference Terumah: Not Within, Between Tetsavveh: The Sanctity of Decision Making Ki Tissa’: Eclipse of God Va-yak’hel: Shabbat as Cornerstone Pekudei: There Is No Sin in Having Money III. Leviticus (Va-yikra’) Va-yikra’: Will and Grace Tsav: The Afterglow Shemini: Learning from Loss Tazriä: Healing through Meeting Metsorä: Faith and Science Together ’Ah
arei Mot: The Curtain Will Part Kedoshim: Hebrew Humanism ’Emor: Magic, Manipulation, and Prayer Be-har: Intersection of Land and Justice Be-h
ukkotai: Mountains in Time IV. Numbers (Be-midbar) Be-midbar: Holiness in Time Naso’: Words That Bless Children Be-häalotekha: Eternal Thou Shelä-Lekha: People Want Proof Korah
: When Politics Take a Horrible Turn H
ukkat: On Jewish Law Balak: Quick and Decisive Punishment Pinh
as: Evolving Jewish Law Mattot: “Imagine the Real” Mase
ei: Interfaith Relations V. Deuteronomy (Devarim) Devarim: Dealing with Anger Va-’eth
annan: Chosenness and Universalism
Ekev: Spirituality of Eating Re’eh: Privilege and Responsibility Shofetim: Ends and Means Ki Tetse’: Animal Well-Being Ki Tavo’: The Fugitives Nitsavim: Equality in Labor Va-yelekh: Wanting More Time Ha’azinu: Children in Poetry Ve-zo’t Ha-berakhah: When There Are No Words VI. Holidays Rosh Hashanah: Where Are You? Yom Kippur: New Thinking Sukkot: The Holiday Shemini Atzeret: Sudden Stop Sim
at Torah: When You Come to the End Hanukkah: Because We Never Really Get There Purim: A Day Like Yom Kippur Pesach: “Education of Character” Yom ha-Shoah: Nuance in Reconciliation Yom ha-Atzmaut: A Growing Outcome Shavuot: Revelation, Then and Now Epigraph Source Acknowledgments Notes Selected Bibliography