
American Rabbis, Second Edition
Facts and Fiction
David J. Zucker(Author)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 21. June 2019
314 pages
978-1-5326-5326-1 (ISBN)
System requirements
for ePUB without DRM
E-Book Single Licence
You are acquiring a single user licence for this eBook, which you might not transfer. [L]
Available for download
Description
Alles über E-Books | Antworten auf Fragen rund um E-Books, Kopierschutz und Dateiformate finden Sie in unserem Info- & Hilfebereich.
This book is a broad-brush approach describing the realities of life in the American rabbinate. Factual portrayals are supplemented by examples drawn from fiction--primarily novels and short stories. Chapters include:
¿Rabbinic Training
¿Congregational Rabbis and Their Communities
¿Congregants' Views of Their Rabbis
¿Women Rabbis [also including examples from TV and Cinema]
¿Assimilation, Intermarriage, Patrilineality, and Human Sexuality
¿God, Israel, and Tradition
This book draws upon sociological data, including the recent Pew Research Center survey on Jewish life in America, and presents a contemporary view of rabbis and their communities. The realities of the American rabbinate are then compared/contrasted with the ways fiction writers present their understanding of rabbinic life. The book explores illustrations from two hundred novels, short stories, and TV/cinema; representing well over 135 authors. From the first real-life women rabbis in the early 1970s to today's statistics of close to 1,600 women rabbis worldwide, major changes have taken place. Women rabbis are transforming the face of Judaism. For example, this newly revised second edition of American Rabbis: Facts and Fiction reflects a fivefold increase in terms of examples of fictional women rabbis, from when the book was first published in 1998. There is new and expanded material on some of the challenges in the twenty-first century, women rabbis, human sexuality/LGBTQ matters, trans/post/non-denominational seminaries, and community-based rabbis.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Eugene
United States
ISBN-13
978-1-5326-5326-1 (9781532653261)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

Book
06/2019
2nd Edition
Wipf & Stock Publishers
€37.10
Shipment within 3-4 weeks

Book
06/2019
2nd Edition
Wipf & Stock Publishers
€59.30
Shipment within 3-4 weeks
Person
David J. Zucker writes from an insider's viewpoint. Now retired, his rabbinic career included leading congregations in Great Britain and America, university teaching, and many years as a chaplain in long-term care. The author of several books, he is widely published on many topics, including rabbis in fiction. See www.davidjzucker.org.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Foreword to the Second Edition
- Foreword to the First Edition
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Chapter 1: The American Rabbi
- Chapter 2: Mainstream Rabbis and Sectarian Orthodox Rabbis
- Chapter 3: Rabbinic Training
- Chapter 4: Congregational Rabbis and Their Communities
- Chapter 5: Congregational Rabbis and Their Communities Continued
- Chapter 6: Congregants' Views of Their Rabbis
- Chapter 7: Women Rabbis
- Chapter 8: The Rabbi's Family
- Chapter 9: Assimilation, Intermarriage, Patrilineality, and Human Sexuality
- Chapter 10: God, Israel, and Tradition
- Chapter 11: Community-Based Rabbis
- Chapter 12: Rabbis View the Rabbinate
- Epilogue
- Bibliography
System requirements
File format: ePUB
Copy protection: without DRM (Digital Rights Management)
System requirements:
- Computer (Windows; MacOS X; Linux): Use a reader that can handle the file format ePUB, such as Adobe Digital Editions or FBReader – both free (see eBook Help).
- Tablet/Smartphone (Android; iOS): Install the free app Adobe Digital Editions or the app PocketBook (see eBook Help).
- E-reader: Bookeen, Kobo, Pocketbook, Sony, Tolino and many more (not Kindle).
The file format ePUB works well for novels and non-fiction books – i.e., 'flowing' text without complex layout. On an e-reader or smartphone, line and page breaks automatically adjust to fit the small displays.
This eBook does not use copy protection or Digital Rights Management
For more information, see our eBook Help page.