Mishna brura
Title | Mishna brura PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Feldheim Publishers |
Pages | 502 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9781583305355 |
Mishna brura
Title | Mishna brura PDF eBook |
Author | ישראל מאיר הכהן |
Publisher | Feldheim Publishers |
Pages | 422 |
Release | 1900 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780873066495 |
Mishna brura
Title | Mishna brura PDF eBook |
Author | Aviel Orenstein |
Publisher | Feldheim Publishers |
Pages | 400 |
Release | 1900 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780873069472 |
Mishna brura
Title | Mishna brura PDF eBook |
Author | Aviel Orenstein |
Publisher | Feldheim Publishers |
Pages | 402 |
Release | 1900 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780873069465 |
The Joys of Hebrew
Title | The Joys of Hebrew PDF eBook |
Author | Lewis Glinert |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 1993-11-18 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 0190282177 |
When do you say mazal tov? What is the English equivalent to the Talmudic expression Alya ve-kots ba ("a sheep's tail with a thorn in it")? What is a get, a golem, a kibbutz, a chalutz? What four plant species are waved during prayers on the harvest festival of Sukkot? You'll find answers to these questions and hundreds of others--all in clear English--in this remarkable collection of the best known, most loved Hebrew words and phrases in the English speaking world. From Acharon to Zohar, this informative and often humorous dictionary features over six hundred Hebrew words and expressions arranged in alphabetical order (the Roman alphabet is used throughout, as well as Hebrew head words). The first such guide to Hebrew, this volume is more than a mere lexicon--it is a jubilant celebration of Hebrew itself, a treasure trove of Jewish wit, wisdom, culture, and tradition. Lewis Glinert provides a concise definition of each entry, and then illustrates the word's usage with generous passages from the Bible and the Talmud, the prayers and the sayings of famous rabbis, the razor's edge of Jewish humor, excerpts from the work of Elie Wiesel, Adin Steinsaltz, S.Y. Agnon, Martin Buber, Naomi Shemer and other contemporary writers, folklore from all over the Jewish world, and colorful slices of modern Israeli life. There are words directly related to the practice of religion, such as amida (a prayer said standing, under one's breath, essentially a cry for help--for wisdom, health, peace, prosperity, and so forth) as well as the names of all the Jewish holy days and religious customs; words from everyday Jewish experience, such peot (the long sidecurls customarily worn by the Chasidim); many words familiar from their use in Israel, such as rega (literally, "one moment," it is the Israeli equivalent of Mexico's mañana) or miluim (army reserve service); and many traditional sayings, such as Tsarat rabim chatsi nechama ("A public woe is half a comfort"). In addition, Glinert provides at the back of the book an alphabetical list of familiar biblical names in English, Sephardi/Israeli Hebrew, and Ashkenazi Hebrew. This celebration of Hebrew language and culture is a joy to read and to use. Everyone from Bible students to collectors of Judaica, from Woody Allen fans to people planning a journey to the Holy Land, will be delighted by this informative volume.
Tahara Manual of Practices
Title | Tahara Manual of Practices PDF eBook |
Author | Epstein |
Publisher | Feldheim Publishers |
Pages | 184 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Burial laws (Jewish law) |
ISBN | 9781583302071 |
Contains detailed instruction as to how a Taharah is performed and some of the possible reasons why these customs are observed. Also includes related issues on Aveilus learned from Hagaon Harav Moshe Feinstein, Zt"l.
The Oxford Handbook of Jewishness and Dance
Title | The Oxford Handbook of Jewishness and Dance PDF eBook |
Author | Naomi M. Jackson |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 720 |
Release | 2021-11-16 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0197519520 |
Responding to recent evolutions in the fields of dance and religious and secular studies, The Oxford Handbook of Jewishness and Dance documents and celebrates the significant impact of Jewish identity on a variety of communities and the dance world writ large. Focusing on North America, Europe, and Israel in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, this Handbook highlights the sometimes surprising, often hidden and overlooked Jewish resonances within a range of styles from modern and postmodern dance to folk dance and flamenco. Privileging the historically marginalized voices of scholars, performers, and instructors the Handbook considers the powerful role of dance in addressing difference, such as between American and Israeli Jewish communities. In the process, contributors advocate values of social justice, like Tikkun Olam (repair of the world), debate, and humor, exploring the fascinating and potentially uncomfortable contradictions and ambiguities that characterize this robust area of research.