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by Daniel Sperber

Author: Daniel Sperber
Subcategory: Judaism
Language: English
Publisher: Urim Publications (July 1, 2010)
Pages: 221 pages
Category: Spirituality
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Daniel Sperber is a leading scholar of Jewish law, customs, and ethics.

Daniel Sperber is a leading scholar of Jewish law, customs, and ethics. He has taught in the Talmud department of Bar-Ilan University, was the dean of the faculty of Jewish studies, and serves as the president of the Jesselson Institute for Advanced Torah Studies. This volume asks: can changes be made in Jewish prayers? Sperber examines many prayers, including the three blessings that are part of the introduction to the morning service, prayers that set the daily mood. The origin of these "blessings offensive to women" is a statement by a second century CE rabbi in the Babylonian Talmud, Menakhot 43b

Although Jewish liturgy has its roots in antiquity, it evolved and developed .

Although Jewish liturgy has its roots in antiquity, it evolved and developed throughout the ages to emerge in its present, largely standardized form. It is for this reason that this book attempts to delineate the parameters of halachically permissible changes in Jewish liturgy - changes that have precedents in traditional sources and that may correct anachronisms and defuse possible conflict, thus enhancing the experience of prayer for an ever-widening spectrum of Orthodox Jewry.

Jewish Book Council, founded in 1944, is the longest-running organization devoted exclusively to the support and .

Jewish Book Council, founded in 1944, is the longest-running organization devoted exclusively to the support and celebration of Jewish literature. Prominent Orthodox scholar Daniel Sperber explores in detail the history of our prayer liturgy, the changes that have occurred as it grew, the debates (halakhic, grammatical, semantic, and otherwise) t hat have always existed concerning the content and propriety of such changes, and the inevitable failure of those who have sought to permanently fix the liturgy and consolidate the nuschaot (variant traditions).

Recognizing that certain of the more archaic aspects of Jewish liturgy contain passages and statements that apply more to past eras than to the present day and can in some cases be offensive to segments of modern society this book attempts to delineate the parameters of halachically permissible changes in the liturgy.

Daniel Sperber was born on November 4, 1940, in Gwrych Castle, Wales. On Changes in Jewish Liturgy: Options and Limitations. Jerusalem: Urim Publications. ISBN 978-965-524-040-5.

On Changes in Jewish Liturgy: Options and Limitations.

This book demonstrates the complexity, fluidity and variety in Jewish liturgy, and discusses the possible parameters of. .See any care plans, options and policies that may be associated with this product.

This book demonstrates the complexity, fluidity and variety in Jewish liturgy, and discusses the possible parameters of change, be it in additions, deletions, alterations, and/or corrections, so as to reflect the contemporary situation and its sensitivities. It will stimulate thought and discussion and lead to a deeper appreciation of the nature of the liturgy, and an ability to find greater meaning in prayer.

Recognizing that certain of the more archaic aspects of Jewish liturgy contain passages and statements that apply more to past eras than to the present day-and can in some cases be offensive to segments of modern society-this book attempts to delineate the parameters of halachically permissible changes in the liturgy. This consideration argues that these changes should have precedents in traditional sources and that they should be made only when they correct anachronisms and defuse potential conflict, thus enhancing the experience of prayer for an ever-widening spectrum of Orthodox Jewry

On Changes in Jewish Liturgy: Options and Limitations.

He is also the rabbi of the Menachem Zion Synagogue in the Old City of Jerusalem. from University College London in Classics, Ancient History and Hebrew Studies, and rabbinic ordination from Yeshivat Kol Torah. The Jewish Life Cycle Lore and Iconography Jewish Customs from the Cradle to the Grave.

Daniel Sperber (Hebrew: דניאל שפרבר) is a professor of Talmud at Bar Ilan University in Israel, and an expert in classical philology, history of Jewish customs .

Daniel Sperber (Hebrew: דניאל שפרבר) is a professor of Talmud at Bar Ilan University in Israel, and an expert in classical philology, history of Jewish customs, Jewish art history, Jewish education an.

Daniel Sperber, On Changes in Jewish Liturgy: Options and Limitations (Jerusalem: Urim, 2010), pp. 99-102

Daniel Sperber, On Changes in Jewish Liturgy: Options and Limitations (Jerusalem: Urim, 2010), pp. 99-102

Recognizing that certain of the more archaic aspects of Jewish liturgy contain passages and statements that apply more to past eras than to the present day—and can in some cases be offensive to segments of modern society—this book attempts to delineate the parameters of halachically permissible changes in the liturgy. This consideration argues that these changes should have precedents in traditional sources and that they should be made only when they correct anachronisms and defuse potential conflict, thus enhancing the experience of prayer for an ever-widening spectrum of Orthodox Jewry.