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Authors: Jeffrey M. Cohen
ISBN-13: 9780876684658, ISBN-10: 0876684657
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Aronson, Jason Inc.
Date Published: March 1993
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Jeffrey M. Cohen

Book Synopsis

Blessed Are You: A Comprehensive Guide to Jewish Prayer offers the layperson, in a nonacademic, simple (but not simplistic) style, a one-volume, encyclopedic presentation of virtually every aspect of prayer in Judaism. Rabbi Jeffrey M. Cohen explores his subject from every angle: he looks at the historical development of prayer, the role of the synagogue, the specific rituals connected to prayer, important Jewish legal topics, the theology that is expressed through prayer, and the texts that are used. Rabbi Cohen covers his subjects by taking three routes. First, he presents a fascinating historical treatment of prayer, from its earliest origins to the most recent developments, and addresses such topics as when Jewish prayer became standardized and why. The second section of Blessed Are You explains the theology of Jewish prayer: Why do people pray? Does God answer prayer? Can we believe that the Almighty actually changes His mind as a result of our prayerful requests? The book's third section is a guided tour of the synagogue and its personnel, with enlightening discussions of the role of the rabbi, the ways in which one becomes a rabbi, and what being a rabbi really means. Rabbi Cohen also discusses the important ritual objects found in the synagogue, and he includes a description of each detail in the arrangement of the synagogue sanctuary. Rabbi Cohen, a well-known and highly regarded British rabbi, has been teaching the subject of prayer in Judaism for a few decades. His experience has enabled him to write a remarkably thorough, easy-to-understand, "user-friendly" guide to one of the pivotal activities of Jewish life. It is no wonder that both the present and former chief rabbis of Great Britain have praised this volume in superlative terms. As Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks writes, "No reader will come away without having learned something fresh and unexpected, and few will fail to be charmed by Dr. Cohen's distinctive voice. A delightful book, scholarly and

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Note on Transliteration
Pt. IThe History
1Early Forms of Prayer3
2Synagogue Prayer15
3Prayer in Talmudic Times27
4Babylon and Palestine49
5Medieval Siddurim and Prayer Rites59
6The Modern Period71
7The Liturgy of Ethiopian Jewry83
Pt. IIThe Theology
8Man's Dialogue with God95
9Preparation for Prayer107
10The Framework of Prayer119
11Blessings133
Pt. IIIThe Synagogue
12The Synagogue and Its Sanctity151
13The Ark and the Bimah159
14The Sefer Torah169
15The Reading of the Law183
16Synagogue Symbols201
17The Rabbi211
18The Chazan239
19The Shammash257
20Outward Signs263
Notes281
References299
Index307

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