From Ideology to Liturgy
«
As a general statement of the direction of Reconstructionist liturgy as
» Rachael Turkienicz, University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 74, Number 1, Winter 2004/2005
compared with other movements within Judaism, this book could serve as
an overview. It raises interesting questions of translation and presentation
of materials. There is also an interesting segment on the comparison of
Reconstructionism with Aleph, the Alliance for Jewish Renewal. Caplan
raises good observations of commonality as well as social merging that
occur between these two schools of thought. [...] the final section on Jewish Renewal is a nice projection into future possibilities between Renewal and Reconstructionism.
Rachael Turkienicz
Reprint with new Preface. In the 2002 edition of From Ideology to Liturgy, Eric Caplan examined Reconstructionism's interpretation and adaptation of the traditional Jewish liturgy and its creation of new prayer texts to convey and express the movement's changing ideology. Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Hebrew Union College Press,U.S.
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9780878207015
- Utgave
- 2. utg.
- Utgivelsesår
- 2023
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
Om forfatteren
Eric Caplan is Associate Professor and Director of the Jewish Teacher Training Program at McGill University in Montreal.
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«
As a general statement of the direction of Reconstructionist liturgy as
» Rachael Turkienicz, University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 74, Number 1, Winter 2004/2005
compared with other movements within Judaism, this book could serve as
an overview. It raises interesting questions of translation and presentation
of materials. There is also an interesting segment on the comparison of
Reconstructionism with Aleph, the Alliance for Jewish Renewal. Caplan
raises good observations of commonality as well as social merging that
occur between these two schools of thought. [...] the final section on Jewish Renewal is a nice projection into future possibilities between Renewal and Reconstructionism.
Rachael Turkienicz