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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 296.38
EAN: 9781595583369
ISBN: 159558336X
Label: New Press
Manufacturer: New Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 176
Publication Date: June 10, 2008
Publisher: New Press
Sales Rank: 560157
Studio: New Press
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Product Description: Noted scholar and groundbreaking rabbi Rebecca Alpert discusses what the Torah actually says about sex, war, poverty, the environment, and other major contemporary issues.
'Jews believe in a God whose main interest was to take a bunch of rebellious slaves and set them free from oppression—who could top that?'—from Whose Torah?
Rabbi Rebecca Alpert is a leading voice in progressive Judaism. A crusader for reform within the Jewish community, she was one of the first women in Jewish history to be ordained a rabbi. Alpert is a celebrated teacher, an expert on Jewish American religious history, and a key public advocate for progressive social issues in contemporary Jewish life.
In Whose Torah?, Alpert sketches a compelling portrait of the progressive values that belong to the core of Judaism today. Reaching deeply into the sources of Jewish tradition, she highlights with unflinching moral clarity the textual basis for a truly just vision of life for all who care about sexual, economic, and racial justice and for those who would oppose all forms of discrimination, unjust war, and the destruction of the environment. Alpert also carefully considers what it means to be Jewish in contemporary America—offering both a passionate and deeply learned defense of progressive Jewish identity.
Whose Torah? will be an essential intellectual resource for progressive Jews and for anyone searching for the religious underpinnings of contemporary progressive politics.
About the series: Titles in the Whose Religion? series will spark a spirited and substantive public debate over Catholicism, Protestantism, Judaism, and Islam and where each stands on today's most pressing issues: poverty, the environment, war, sex, race, and women's equality. In these books, noted progressive religious leaders present persuasive and profound examinations of religious belief, justice, and public policy in America.
Debunking widely held assumptions about these religions as inherently conservative on current issues, the books in Whose Religion? will offer powerful intellectual and inspirational tools for anyone grappling with a religious framework, whether to chart their own personal spiritual and moral course or to challenge the religious right and its co-option of religion for political gain.
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Alpert, Rebecca T. "Whose Torah: A Concise Guide to Progressive Judaism", New Press, 2008.
What the Old Testament Really Says
Amos Lassen
Rebecca Alpert is one of the first women to be ordained a Rabbi and has written wifely. Her new book "Whose Torah" is part of the "Whose Religion" series published by the New Press and in it the author looks at some of the major issues of modern times and shows how the Old Testament deals with them. It is a way to ... Read More
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