Beginning AnewGail Twersky Reimer, Judith A. Kates Simon and Schuster, 1997 M09 15 - 364 páginas From Simon & Schuster, Beginning Anew is Gail Twersky Reimer and Judith A. Kates' companion, for woman, to the high Holy Days. In Beginning Anew Gail Twersky Reimer and Judith A. Kates' provides an anthology of women's spiritual writing for Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur—an essential companion to all of the high Holy Days. |
Contenido
Introduction | 23 |
And God Remembered Sarah Genesis 21 | 29 |
The Trials of Sarah | 44 |
Chamisa | 55 |
Returning to Sarah | 71 |
Brothers and Others | 80 |
10 | 87 |
Hannahs Tale | 106 |
Yom KippurThe Day of Atonement | 223 |
The Yom Kippur Avoda within the Female Enclosure | 243 |
The Torah of Our Lives | 258 |
145814 | 265 |
Yom Kippur 1996 | 276 |
Introduction | 283 |
Leviticus 18 | 290 |
The Book of Jonah | 303 |
Introduction | 120 |
The View from the Bible | 127 |
A Reading | 145 |
The Death of Sarah | 174 |
220 | 201 |
Remembering the God of Mercy | 214 |
Jonah and Laughter | 325 |
Meeting Gods Gaze | 332 |
Notes | 341 |
Acknowledgments | 359 |
Términos y frases comunes
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