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A Year with Martin Buber : Wisdom on the Weekly Torah Portion /

In A Year with Martin Buber, the first Torah commentary to focus on his life's work, we experience the fifty-four weekly portions and eleven Jewish holidays through Buber's eyes.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Ross, Dennis S. (Dennis Sidney), 1953- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lincoln : Published by the University of Nebraska as a Jewish Publication Society Book, [2021]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I. Genesis (Bere'shit) -- Bere'shit: Standing Over Against -- Noaḥ: Learning to Be Present -- Lekh Lekha: Eternal Thou -- Va-yera': Many Forms of Candor -- Ḥayyei Sarah: Rising from Grief -- Toledot: How Conflict Begins -- Va-yetse': When Time and Space Become Secondary -- Va-yishlaḥ: Holy Insecurity -- Va-yeshev: On the Narrow Ridge -- Mikkets: Trapped in a Dream -- Va-yiggash: Learning to Put Feelings into Words -- Va-yeḥi: The Importance of Supportive Relationship -- II. Exodus (Shemot) 
505 0 |a Shemot: Get Off the Road -- Va-'era': Reification -- Bo': History as Strangers, Responsibility as Redeemers -- Be-shallaḥ: Daily Spiritual Practice -- Yitro: All of Us, Together at Sinai -- Mishpatim: Respecting Religious Difference -- Terumah: Not Within, Between -- Tetsavveh: The Sanctity of Decision Making -- Ki Tissa': Eclipse of God -- Va-yak'hel: Shabbat as Cornerstone -- Pekudei: There Is No Sin in Having Money -- III. Leviticus (Va-yikra') -- Va-yikra': Will and Grace -- Tsav: The Afterglow -- Shemini: Learning from Loss -- Tazriaʿ: Healing through Meeting 
505 0 |a Metsoraʿ: Faith and Science Together -- 'Aḥarei Mot: The Curtain Will Part -- Kedoshim: Hebrew Humanism -- 'Emor: Magic, Manipulation, and Prayer -- Be-har: Intersection of Land and Justice -- Be-ḥukkotai: Mountains in Time -- IV. Numbers (Be-midbar) -- Be-midbar: Holiness in Time -- Naso': Words That Bless Children -- Be-haʿalotekha: Eternal Thou -- Shelaḥ-Lekha: People Want Proof -- Koraḥ: When Politics Take a Horrible Turn -- Ḥukkat: On Jewish Law -- Balak: Quick and Decisive Punishment -- Pinḥas: Evolving Jewish Law -- Mattot: Imagine the Real -- Maseʿei: Interfaith Relations 
505 0 |a V. Deuteronomy (Devarim) -- Devarim: Dealing with Anger -- Va-'etḥannan: Chosenness and Universalism -- ʿEkev: Spirituality of Eating -- Re'eh: Privilege and Responsibility -- Shofetim: Ends and Means -- Ki Tetse': Animal Well-Being -- Ki Tavo': The Fugitives -- Nitsavim: Equality in Labor -- Va-yelekh: Wanting More Time -- Ha'azinu: Children in Poetry -- Ve-zo't ha-berakhah: When There Are No Words -- VI. Holidays -- Rosh Hashanah: Where Are You? -- Yom Kippur: New Thinking -- Sukkot: The Holiday -- Shemini Atzeret: Sudden Stop -- Simḥat Torah: When You Come to the End 
505 0 |a Hanukkah: Because We Never Really Get There -- Purim: A Day Like Yom Kippur -- Pesach: Education of Character -- Yom ha-Shoah: Nuance in Reconciliation -- Yom ha-Atzmaut: A Growing Outcome -- Shavuot: Revelation, Then and Now -- Epigraph Source Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography 
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