The Jewish Way: Living the Holidays

The Jewish Way: Living the Holidays

by Irving Greenberg
The Jewish Way: Living the Holidays

The Jewish Way: Living the Holidays

by Irving Greenberg

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Overview

The author writes:

"The focus of this book is on Judaism as it expresses itself in the Jewish holidays. Through these days Judaism is most visible and most easily accessible. But this is meant to be more than a book about the holidays; rather, it is a book about the Jewish way through life and history. To celebrate the holidays is to relive by reliving the Jewish way. Over the centuries Jewish thought and values have been crystallized in religious behavior. Judaism's underlying structures of meaning—the understanding of the world, the direction of history, the values of life—have come to their classic expression in the holidays. This book seeks to uncover those patterns.
"All halachic behaviors are dramatic/mimetic gestures articulating a central metaphor of living. Grasping the metaphor adds depth to action and joy to life. Entering into the holidays with this understanding widens the range of emotion and brings a whole new set of roles and personae into even the most conventional life. Living the Jewish way calls for a highly developed capacity for fantasy and playacting. If you will, one must be a bit of a ham to be a kosher Jew. I hope that by pointing out the roles we are summoned to play, this book will help release the creative imagination for religious living present in every person.
"This is not to suggest that practice of the Jewish faith is all play, all fun and games. There have been times when this religion has brought painful memories, moral problematic conflicts with others, oppressive minutiae, and obligations so great I felt guilty no matter what I accomplished. Yet on balance the overwhelming effect has been to fill my life with a sense of Divine Presence and human continuity, bondedness, joy, textured living experiences full of love that make everything worthwhile. No wonder that over the course of history millions of Jews were willing to die, if necessary, for this faith. Through this book, I hope to show others why it is worth living for this faith.
"This book is written for different types of readers: nonobservant Jews who seek new experiences to deepen their Jewish identity; observant Jews who wish to avoid the pitfall of practicing the details while missing the overarching goal; those lacking Jewish education who search for more information; learned Jews who search for new insights; and non-Jews who wish to understand the underlying visions of Judaism and who may find that it resonates in their own religious living."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780765760272
Publisher: Aronson, Jason Inc.
Publication date: 05/01/1998
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 463
Product dimensions: 6.38(w) x 9.16(h) x 1.21(d)

About the Author

Rabbi Irving Greenberg is former President of the National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership. He has lectured in every major city in the United States and has written numerous essays and monographs. He lives with his wife, Blu Greenberg, in Riverdale, New York.

Table of Contents

Preface A Word to the Reader PART I: THE VISION AND THE WAY 1. The Holidays as the Jewish Way 2. Judaism as an Exodus Religion: Passover 3. The Covenant of Redemption: Shavuot 4. Journey to Liberation: Sukkot PART II: PERSONAL LIFE ALONG THE WAY 5. The Dream and How to Live It: Shabbat 6. Rebirth and Renewal: High Holy Days PART III: WALKING THE WAY—THROUGH JEWISH HISTORY 7. Confronting Jewish Destiny: Purim 8. Assimilation, Acculturation, and Jewish Survival: Hanukkah 9. Destruction and Response: Tisha B'Av PART IV: UNFOLDING THE WAY: JEWISH HOLIDAYS IN OUR TIME 10. The Shattered Paradigm: Yom Yashoah 11. Resurrection and Redemption: Yom Ha'Atzmaut AFTERWORD Appendix A: Two "Minor" Festivals: Rosh Hodesh and Tu B'Shvat Appendix B: Passover—Prayer for the Seder Appendix C: For Study and Discussion Bibliography Glossary of Names Index

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Elie Wiesel

Perceptive, enriching, profoundly moving—this volume by Irving Greenberg will further inspire his many followers who wish to understand and receive the joy and anguish of the Jewish tradition.

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