Lieberman Open Orthodox Haggadah

Author:   Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld
Publisher:   Gefen Publishing House
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9789652298058


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   30 March 2015
Format:   Paperback
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The Lieberman Open Orthodox Haggadah (the Orlofsky Edition) addresses some of the burning issues of our times through the lens of the rituals and texts of the Seder night. As we recognise that ""in every generation"" we are to seek liberation and freedom, this Haggadah demonstrates an activism that stems from -- rather than being stymied by -- our ancient traditions. Open Orthodoxy is a stream of Orthodoxy that combines a strict adherence to Jewish law with an openness and flexibility on certain contemporary issues. With contributions from prominent and original thinkers and an introduction to the term Open Orthodoxy from Rabbi Avi Weiss, this Haggadah discusses some of these cutting-edge concerns -- such as women as clergy within Orthodoxy (i.e., the Maharat phenomenon), the agunah crisis, and the interaction between Jews and Gentiles.

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Author:   Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld
Publisher:   Gefen Publishing House
Imprint:   Gefen Publishing House
Dimensions:   Width: 17.50cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 24.50cm
Weight:   0.484kg
ISBN:  

9789652298058


ISBN 10:   9652298050
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   30 March 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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I highly recommend reading the haggadah ... good for your midot or character building I find the content meaningful and thought provoking The haggada has many useful features, including the simple questions (great for opening discussions with children) in each section.--Birkat Chaverim Blog Birkat Chaverim Blog (04/03/2015) [one] of this year's most compelling new entries. .. .meaty commentary from leading Open Orthodox figures on everything... [one] of this year's most compelling new entries. --David Wilensky JTA- Jewish Telegraphic Agency (03/29/2015) This haggadah will keep the reader inspired for many years because it contains many books in one volume. First, the Hebrew text is printed very clearly, as are the accompanying modern English translation and instructions. Second, lively illustrations, together with questions, help keep the interest of the participants. Third, the work includes extended essays connected to the haggadah, Passover, and hot topics within contemporary Judaism, and some of these essays are supplied by guest voices. This haggadah will find a welcome place in many Seder night celebrations and in many libraries as it seeks to show new ways for observant Jews to connect to the ancient texts and halacha on the one hand, and on the other fills the spiritual and communal needs of a diverse Jewish population. After reading this book you may change the way you look at being a modern Jew.--Daniel D. Stuhlman AJL REVIEWS NOV/DEC 2015 (12/02/2015) By all criteria theLieberman Open Orthodox Haggadah by Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeldreleased just two weeks before Passover is a smashing success Congregants have already bought every copy, yet historians should acquire a copy of this work to document the changes in American Jewry. This Hagadah offers a message for active people- doers who want to change the world. The haggadah reflects an ethos that educated laity should take an active role. And several synagogues in various parts of the US replaced their long time rabbis with newer YU rabbis who are more about inclusion, family activities, and social orientation. A haggadah can only contain this much critique of the system if a significant number of homes did not already feel alienated. In short, this Haggadah oozes moxie and a direct appeal to those who like the Orthodox lifestyle but find a tension with what they perceive as the abuses of the system. All who are hungry for this moxie, let them come and eat.--Alan Brill Kavannah blog (04/11/2015) I highly recommend reading the haggadah good for your midot or character building I find the content meaningful and thought provoking The haggada has many useful features, including the simple questions (great for opening discussions with children) in each section.--Birkat Chaverim Blog Birkat Chaverim Blog (04/03/2015) This haggadah will keep the reader inspired for many years because it contains many books in one volume. First, the Hebrew text is printed very clearly, as are the accompanying modern English translation and instructions. Second, lively illustrations, together with questions, help keep the interest of the participants. Third, the work includes extended essays connected to the haggadah, Passover, and hot topics within contemporary Judaism, and some of these essays are supplied by guest voices.This haggadah will find a welcome place in many Seder night celebrations and in many libraries as it seeks to show new ways for observant Jews to connect to the ancient texts and halacha on the one hand, and on the other fills the spiritual and communal needs of a diverse Jewish population. After reading this book you may change the way you look at being a modern Jew.--Daniel D. Stuhlman AJL REVIEWS NOV/DEC 2015 (12/02/2015) By all criteria theLieberman Open Orthodox Haggadah by Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeldreleased just two weeks before Passover is a smashing successCongregants have already bought every copy, yet historians should acquire a copy of this work to document the changes in American Jewry.This Hagadah offers a message for active people- doers who want to change the world.The haggadah reflects an ethos that educated laity should take an active role.And several synagogues in various parts of the US replaced their long time rabbis with newer YU rabbis who are more about inclusion, family activities, and social orientation.A haggadah can only contain this much critique of the system if a significant number of homes did not already feel alienated.In short, this Haggadah oozes moxie and a direct appeal to those who like the Orthodox lifestyle but find a tension with what they perceive as the abuses of the system.All who are hungry for this moxie, let them come and eat.--Alan Brill Kavannah blog (04/11/2015) I highly recommend reading the haggadah good for your midot or character buildingI find the content meaningful and thought provokingThe haggada has many useful features, including the simple questions (great for opening discussions with children) in each section.--Birkat Chaverim Blog Birkat Chaverim Blog (04/03/2015) [one] of this year's most compelling new entries. meaty commentary from leading Open Orthodox figures on everything [one] of this year s most compelling new entries. --David Wilensky JTA- Jewish Telegraphic Agency (03/29/2015)


[one] of this year's most compelling new entries. meaty commentary from leading Open Orthodox figures on everything [one] of this year s most compelling new entries. --David Wilensky JTA- Jewish Telegraphic Agency (03/29/2015)


[one] of this year's most compelling new entries. ...meaty commentary from leading Open Orthodox figures on everything... [one] of this year's most compelling new entries. --David Wilensky JTA- Jewish Telegraphic Agency (03/29/2015) This haggadah will keep the reader inspired for many years because it contains many books in one volume. First, the Hebrew text is printed very clearly, as are the accompanying modern English translation and instructions. Second, lively illustrations, together with questions, help keep the interest of the participants. Third, the work includes extended essays connected to the haggadah, Passover, and hot topics within contemporary Judaism, and some of these essays are supplied by guest voices. This haggadah will find a welcome place in many Seder night celebrations and in many libraries as it seeks to show new ways for observant Jews to connect to the ancient texts and halacha on the one hand, and on the other fills the spiritual and communal needs of a diverse Jewish population. After reading this book you may change the way you look at being a modern Jew.-- (12/02/2015) I highly recommend reading the haggadah ... good for your midot or character building I find the content meaningful and thought provoking The haggada has many useful features, including the simple questions (great for opening discussions with children) in each section. -- (04/03/2015) By all criteria theLieberman Open Orthodox Haggadah by Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeldreleased just two weeks before Passover is a smashing success Congregants have already bought every copy, yet historians should acquire a copy of this work to document the changes in American Jewry. This Hagadah offers a message for active people- doers who want to change the world. The haggadah reflects an ethos that educated laity should take an active role. And several synagogues in various parts of the US replaced their long time rabbis with newer YU rabbis who are more about inclusion, family activities, and social orientation. A haggadah can only contain this much critique of the system if a significant number of homes did not already feel alienated. In short, this Haggadah oozes moxie and a direct appeal to those who like the Orthodox lifestyle but find a tension with what they perceive as the abuses of the system. All who are hungry for this moxie, let them come and eat. -- (04/11/2015)


[one] of this year's most compelling new entries. ...meaty commentary from leading Open Orthodox figures on everything... [one] of this year's most compelling new entries. --David Wilensky JTA- Jewish Telegraphic Agency (03/29/2015) By all criteria theLieberman Open Orthodox Haggadah by Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeldreleased just two weeks before Passover is a smashing success Congregants have already bought every copy, yet historians should acquire a copy of this work to document the changes in American Jewry. This Hagadah offers a message for active people- doers who want to change the world. The haggadah reflects an ethos that educated laity should take an active role. And several synagogues in various parts of the US replaced their long time rabbis with newer YU rabbis who are more about inclusion, family activities, and social orientation. A haggadah can only contain this much critique of the system if a significant number of homes did not already feel alienated. In short, this Haggadah oozes moxie and a direct appeal to those who like the Orthodox lifestyle but find a tension with what they perceive as the abuses of the system. All who are hungry for this moxie, let them come and eat. -- (04/11/2015) I highly recommend reading the haggadah ... good for your midot or character building I find the content meaningful and thought provoking The haggada has many useful features, including the simple questions (great for opening discussions with children) in each section. -- (04/03/2015) This haggadah will keep the reader inspired for many years because it contains many books in one volume. First, the Hebrew text is printed very clearly, as are the accompanying modern English translation and instructions. Second, lively illustrations, together with questions, help keep the interest of the participants. Third, the work includes extended essays connected to the haggadah, Passover, and hot topics within contemporary Judaism, and some of these essays are supplied by guest voices. This haggadah will find a welcome place in many Seder night celebrations and in many libraries as it seeks to show new ways for observant Jews to connect to the ancient texts and halacha on the one hand, and on the other fills the spiritual and communal needs of a diverse Jewish population. After reading this book you may change the way you look at being a modern Jew.-- (12/02/2015)


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Shmuel Herzfeld is the rabbi of Ohev Sholom The National Synagogue, and the oldest Orthodox synagogue in Washington, DC. He received rabbinic ordination from the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, an affiliate of Yeshiva University, and a master's degree in Jewish history from Bernard Revel Graduate School of Yeshiva University. His first book was Fifty-Four Pick Up: Fifteen-Minute Inspirational Torah Lessons. He lives in Washington, DC.

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