Life and Practice | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the "Life and Practice" category, you will find in-depth literature on Jewish ways of life, traditions, and everyday culture. The works cover topics such as Jewish holidays, the Sabbath, halakha, rabbinic wisdom, as well as current debates on antisemitism, the culture of remembrance, and Jewish-Muslim dialogue. The target audience includes those interested in practical theology, students of Jewish studies, educators, and anyone engaged with Jewish identity in both historical and contemporary contexts.
Typical genres include introductions, non-fiction, almanacs, prayer books, and scholarly analyses. The titles offer both historical foundations and contemporary perspectives on Jewish practice, ethics, and societal challenges.