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Pray Tell - A Hadassah Guide to Jewish Prayer

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A complete guide to Jewish prayer, including traditional and contemporary perspectives. What is the purpose of prayer in Judaism? Is there only one correct way to pray? What sort of modern changes are being made to the established liturgy? Is it okay to make these changes? These are just some of the issues explored in this intriguing guide to traditional Jewish prayer. Enriched with insight and wisdom from a broad variety of viewpoints--Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, Reconstructionist, New Age, and feminist--Jewish weekday and Shabbat prayers are contrasted with new and inspiring ideas and practices. Engaging commentaries offer fresh and modern slants on what it means to pray as a Jew, and how women and men might actually pray. Pray Tell provides the nuts and bolts for understanding the prayer service, giving a solid foundation to the contemporary liturgy. Take it to services, use it with a study group, or read it by yourself; your appreciation and experience of Jewish prayer will be enhanced.

About the author

Rabbi Jules Harlow, a memeber of the executive staff of the Rabbinical Assembly for thirty-five years, is an editor and translator of liturgy and modern Hebrew literature. He is the literary editor of Etz Hayim, the Torah commentary, which was awarded first prize in non-fiction by the National Jewish Book Council in 2002.

Summary

A complete guide to Jewish prayer, including traditional and contemporary perspectives. What is the purpose of prayer in Judaism? Is there only one correct way to pray? What sort of modern changes are being made to the established liturgy? Is it okay to make these changes? These are just some of the issues explored in this intriguing guide to traditional Jewish prayer. Enriched with insight and wisdom from a broad variety of viewpoints--Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, Reconstructionist, New Age, and feminist--Jewish weekday and Shabbat prayers are contrasted with new and inspiring ideas and practices. Engaging commentaries offer fresh and modern slants on what it means to pray as a Jew, and how women and men might actually pray. Pray Tell provides the nuts and bolts for understanding the prayer service, giving a solid foundation to the contemporary liturgy. Take it to services, use it with a study group, or read it by yourself; your appreciation and experience of Jewish prayer will be enhanced.

Product details

Authors Rabbi Jules Harlow
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.04.2003
 
EAN 9781683365693
ISBN 978-1-68336-569-3
No. of pages 364
Dimensions 216 mm x 279 mm x 22 mm
Weight 989 g
Assisted by Tamara Cohen, Rochelle Furstenberg, Rabbi Daniel Gordis, Leora Tanenbaum
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Judaism
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

RELIGION / Judaism / Rituals & Practice, RELIGION / Prayerbooks / Jewish, Judaism: life & practice, Judaism, Judaism: life and practice, Prayers & liturgical material, Prayers and liturgical material

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