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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gilbert S RosenthalPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.549kg ISBN: 9781498248556ISBN 10: 1498248551 Pages: 286 Publication Date: 01 May 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsRabbi Rosenthal combines academic erudition with a facility for language that makes the diversity and depth of what Jews have believed throughout Jewish history accessible, informative, and provocative. With equal respect for the core central affirmations of Jewish faith and for the many additional and alternative Jewish perspectives about that faith, Rabbi Rosenthal is able to embrace the pluralism in Jewish thought without reducing issues of belief to mere personal choice. We are challenged to think again about just what it is that we can affirm, what we are challenged to believe, and how we can take a respectful position regarding tradition without succumbing to a false fundamentalism. --Rabbi Richard Hirsh, Executive Director, Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association Every once in a while, a book comes along that helps us understand our beliefs, enhances our lives, and gives meaning and substance to our daily existence. This is a book to remember. --Rabbi Bernard M. Zlotowitz, Senior Scholar of the Union for Reform Judaism Rabbi Rosenthal in 'What Can a Modern Jew Believe?' has once again produced a thought-provoking, scholarly, and controversial excursion into basic Jewish thought and belief. Written lucidly and with marvelous 'points to ponder' following each chapter, it is destined to become a basic text in all Synagogue adult education programs. Paralleling his leadership in inter-faith dialogue, Gil Rosenthal reaches across the barriers that separate Jews from one another to seek the common ground and shared beliefs that unite us. --Rabbi Jeremiah Wohlberg, Past President, New York Board of Rabbis Rabbi Rosenthal combines academic erudition with a facility for language that makes the diversity and depth of what Jews have believed throughout Jewish history accessible, informative, and provocative. With equal respect for the core central affirmations of Jewish faith and for the many additional and alternative Jewish perspectives about that faith, Rabbi Rosenthal is able to embrace the pluralism in Jewish thought without reducing issues of belief to mere personal choice. We are challenged to think again about just what it is that we can affirm, what we are challenged to believe, and how we can take a respectful position regarding tradition without succumbing to a false fundamentalism. --Rabbi Richard Hirsh, Executive Director, Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association Every once in a while, a book comes along that helps us understand our beliefs, enhances our lives, and gives meaning and substance to our daily existence. This is a book to remember. --Rabbi Bernard M. Zlotowitz, Senior Scholar of the Union for Reform Judaism Rabbi Rosenthal in 'What Can a Modern Jew Believe?' has once again produced a thought-provoking, scholarly, and controversial excursion into basic Jewish thought and belief. Written lucidly and with marvelous 'points to ponder' following each chapter, it is destined to become a basic text in all Synagogue adult education programs. Paralleling his leadership in inter-faith dialogue, Gil Rosenthal reaches across the barriers that separate Jews from one another to seek the common ground and shared beliefs that unite us. --Rabbi Jeremiah Wohlberg, Past President, New York Board of Rabbis Author InformationRabbi Gilbert S. Rosenthal is executive director of the National Council of Synagogues. He served as a pulpit rabbi for thirty-three years and as executive vice president of The New York Board of Rabbis for ten years. He is the author and editor of eleven books including 'Contemporary Judaism' and 'The Many Faces of Judaism.' Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |