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Jewish Me: Traveling The Path Of Jewish Mindfulness
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9781634988537
ISBN13:
9781634988537
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$11.54
The Jewish me loves Jewishness, and even before graduating as a rabbi from the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, education was my passion. My ordination (Semicha) identified me as both teacher and judge. However, I was never motivated to adjudicate aspects of Halacha (Jewish law), but I did believe that I could judge my own Jewish identity within the expansive landscape of multiple Judaisms. Jewish me is passionate about my rabbinic label and liberated to judge the content. If I can be a Jewish me, then you can be a Jewish you. Indeed, my readers can embrace Jewishness by discovering mindfulness in this handbook, as a Jew or non-Jew. Using storytelling and perspectives more related to Jewish peoplehood than religious dogma, this handbook as a primer, can be read as a totality to gain an overview of Jewish identity or as individual chapters for insights into a particular topic. -Howard I. Bogot, Rydal Park, Rydal, PA, 2018
Author: Howard I. Bogot |
Publisher: Bookstand Publishing |
Publication Date: Aug 13, 2019 |
Number of Pages: 96 pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Paperback |
ISBN-10: 1634988531 |
ISBN-13: 9781634988537 |
Jewish Me: Traveling The Path Of Jewish Mindfulness
$11.54
The Jewish me loves Jewishness, and even before graduating as a rabbi from the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, education was my passion. My ordination (Semicha) identified me as both teacher and judge. However, I was never motivated to adjudicate aspects of Halacha (Jewish law), but I did believe that I could judge my own Jewish identity within the expansive landscape of multiple Judaisms. Jewish me is passionate about my rabbinic label and liberated to judge the content. If I can be a Jewish me, then you can be a Jewish you. Indeed, my readers can embrace Jewishness by discovering mindfulness in this handbook, as a Jew or non-Jew. Using storytelling and perspectives more related to Jewish peoplehood than religious dogma, this handbook as a primer, can be read as a totality to gain an overview of Jewish identity or as individual chapters for insights into a particular topic. -Howard I. Bogot, Rydal Park, Rydal, PA, 2018
Author: Howard I. Bogot |
Publisher: Bookstand Publishing |
Publication Date: Aug 13, 2019 |
Number of Pages: 96 pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Paperback |
ISBN-10: 1634988531 |
ISBN-13: 9781634988537 |