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Taking Up the Timbrel - The Challenge of Creating Ritual for Jewish Women Today

English · Paperback / Softback

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In this book, which is a successor to Hear Our Voice: Women Rabbis Tell their Stories, published by SCM Press in 1994, women rabbis give new understanding to old liturgy by using prayer and biblical verse in new contexts, and create new rituals to cover those many circumstances in life where women yearn for a prayer and find themselves without.
Taking up the Timbrel first discusses the creation of ritual. Then come 'Rituals of Home and Person', covering matters ranging from preparing an autistic boy for the Seder to how to pray when one can't pray. 'Fertility'
has rituals for the beginning of menstruation, pregnancy,the moment of birth and welcoming a daughter.
`Infertility' responds in ritual to childlessness, the loss of a baby and the termination of a pregnancy. 'Relationships and Change' is about marriage, between men and women and between women, and the breakdown of relationships. Finally, 'In Pain and Healing' covers responses to such varied pains as depression, surgery and the death of pets.
These rituals are not just for women, though they come out of women's experience. Nor are they just for Jews. Though they use specifically Jewish symbols, the experience of prayer and the use of ritual is a universal one.

Product details

Authors Nigel Malin
Assisted by Sylvia Rothschild (Editor), Sybil Sheridan (Editor)
Publisher Scm Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.10.2012
 
EAN 9780334028062
ISBN 978-0-334-02806-2
No. of pages 222
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 12 mm
Weight 286 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Judaism

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