Be-Ron Yaad
Academic Studies Press (Verlag)
978-1-64469-019-2 (ISBN)
The present volume honours Rabbi Professor Nehemia Polen, one of those rare scholars whose religious teachings, spiritual writings, and academic scholarship have come together into a sustained project of interpretive imagination and engagement. Without compromising his intellectual integrity, his work brings forth the sacred from the mundane and expands the reach of Torah. He has shown us a path in which narrow scholarship is directly linked to a quest for ever-broadening depth and connectivity. The essays in this collection, from his students, colleagues, and friends, are a testament to his enduring impact on the scholarly community. The contributions explore a range of historical periods and themes, centering upon the fields dear to Polen’s heart, but a common thread unites them. Each essay is grounded in deeply engaged textual scholarship casting a glance upon the sources that is at once critical and beneficent. As a whole, they seek to give readers a richer sense of the fabric of Jewish interpretation and theology, from the history of Jewish mysticism, the promise and perils of exegesis, and the contemporary relevance of premodern and early modern texts.
Ariel Evan Mayse joined the faculty of Stanford University in 2017 as an assistant professor in the Department of Religious Studies, and is rabbi-in-residence of Atiq: Jewish Make Institute (https://www.atiqmakers.org). He holds a Ph.D. in Jewish Studies from Harvard University and rabbinic ordination from Beit Midrash Har'el. His research examines the role of language in Hasidism, the formation of early Hasidic literature, the renaissance of Jewish mysticism in the nineteenth and twentieth century, and the relationship between spirituality and law in modern Jewish thought. Avraham Yizhak Green, a nationally recognized historian of Jewish religion and a theologian, is the founding dean of the Rabbinical School of Hebrew College and now serves as its rector. He has lectured widely and taught Jewish mysticism, Hasidism, and theology to several generations of students at the University of Pennsylvania; the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, where he served as both dean and president; Brandeis University; and Hebrew College. Green is the founder of Havurat Shalom, an egalitarian Jewish community in Somerville, MA, and remains a leading independent figure in the Jewish renewal movement. He is the author or editor of more than a dozen books, including: Speaking Torah: Spiritual Teachings from Around the Maggid’s Table (Jewish Lights, 2013); and Radical Judaism: Rethinking God and Tradition (Yale University Press, 2011), now available in Hebrew translation. His complete translation of Me’or Eynayim, an early Hasidic classic, is forthcoming with Stanford University Press.
Reading in Harmony: An Introduction
Judaism as a Path of Love, Avraham Yizhak (Arthur) Green
To Be or Not to Be: A Tale of Five Sisters, Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg
From the Cleft of the Rock: The Eclipse of God in the Bible, Midrash, and Post-Holocaust Theology, Rachel Adelman
The Unexpected Impact of Sections and Subsections in a Translation of Vayyiqra Rabba: A Case Study, Chaim Milikowsky
From Leviticus to Latkes: The Origins of Hanukkah’s Miraculous Oil and the Meaning of the Festival, Michael Rosenberg
Between Tradition and Innovation: The Pedagogical Possibilities of the Penai Yehoshua, Jane Kanarek
Rediscovering the Covenant: The Contemporary Hasidic Thought of Rabbi Shmuel Berezovsky of Slonim, Alon Goshen-Gottstein
Protest or Discernment? Divine Limitation and Mystical Activism in the Qedushat Levi, Or N. Rose
Leadership as Individual Relationships: A Close Study of the No‘am Elimelekh, Ebn Leader
Letter to Riga: Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn’s Meditative System for a Young Woman, Naftali Loewenthal
Hasidic Women: Beyond Egalitarianist Discourse, Tsippi Kauffman
Prophecy and Imagination in the Teachings of R. Tzadoq ha-Kohen of Lublin, R. Abraham Isaac ha-Kohen Kook, and R. Kalonymous Kalman Shapira, Daniel Reiser
Poetics of Exegesis in the Sefat Emet’s Homilies: Semantic Innovations for Discernment and Disclosure, Elie Holzer
Transcendent God, Immanent Kabbalah: Prolegomena to the Hasidic Teachings of R. Avraham ha-Malakh, Avinoam J. Stillman
Losing the Princess: Returning to Self: An Archetypal-Ritual Theory for Spiritual Journeying, Aubrey Glazer
Caring for the Graves of the Righteous: The Holocaust in Rabbi Shlomo Yosef Zevin’s Sippurei Ḥasidim, Avraham Rosen
“Like a Moth to the Flame”: The Death of Nadav and Avihu in Hasidic Literature, Ariel Evan Mayse
Erscheinungsdatum | 01.07.2019 |
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Zusatzinfo | Illustrations |
Verlagsort | Brighton |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 228 mm |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Religion / Theologie ► Judentum |
ISBN-10 | 1-64469-019-5 / 1644690195 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-64469-019-2 / 9781644690192 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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