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Studies in Jewish Theology

Studies in Jewish Theology

Byron L. Sherwin

Vallentine Mitchell Co Ltd
2007
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Studies in Jewish Theology invites the reader into the 'laboratory' of a Jewish theologian as he confronts visceral issues that have confronted classical Jewish theology and that continue to challenge contemporary Jewish theological inquiry. After offering an exposition of the nature of Jewish theology and demonstrating why and how it is crucial and relevant for understanding the nature and meaning of Judaism as a religious faith, the author proposes a creative and compelling methodology for 'doing' Jewish theology. This methodology is then applied to various perennial issues of Jewish theological concern, including: the problem of evil, the nature of God, love and awe of God, God's love and law, theological foundations of the Jewish holydays, philosophies of Jewish law, and the application of Jewish theology to matters of social ethics and spirituality. Attention then turns to a consideration of Jewish-Christian theological dialogue, where a Jewish theology of Christianity, an explication of John Paul II's theology of Judaism, and medieval Jewish and Christian views of 'original sin' are presented. Finally, new perspectives on the work of contemporary Jewish theologians such as Solomon Schechter, Abraham J. Heschel, Louis Jacobs, and a survey of American Jewish theology, are discussed. A combination of erudite and accessible exposition of a wide variety of theological issues, this volume collects seventeen studies, written over three decades, by an eminent American Jewish theologian.
Studies in Jewish Theology

Studies in Jewish Theology

Byron L. Sherwin

Vallentine Mitchell Co Ltd
2007
nidottu
Studies in Jewish Theology invites the reader into the 'laboratory' of a Jewish theologian as he confronts visceral issues that have confronted classical Jewish theology and that continue to challenge contemporary Jewish theological inquiry. After offering an exposition of the nature of Jewish theology and demonstrating why and how it is crucial and relevant for understanding the nature and meaning of Judaism as a religious faith, the author proposes a creative and compelling methodology for 'doing' Jewish theology. This methodology is then applied to various perennial issues of Jewish theological concern, including: the problem of evil, the nature of God, love and awe of God, God's love and law, theological foundations of the Jewish holydays, philosophies of Jewish law, and the application of Jewish theology to matters of social ethics and spirituality. Attention then turns to a consideration of Jewish-Christian theological dialogue, where a Jewish theology of Christianity, an explication of John Paul II's theology of Judaism, and medieval Jewish and Christian views of 'original sin' are presented. Finally, new perspectives on the work of contemporary Jewish theologians such as Solomon Schechter, Abraham J. Heschel, Louis Jacobs, and a survey of American Jewish theology, are discussed. A combination of erudite and accessible exposition of a wide variety of theological issues, this volume collects seventeen studies, written over three decades, by an eminent American Jewish theologian.
The Girl in the Photograph

The Girl in the Photograph

Byron L. Dorgan

Thomas Dunne Books
2019
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On a winter morning in 1990, Senator Byron Dorgan of North Dakota picked up the Bismarck Tribune. On the front page, a small girl gazed into the distance, shedding a tear. The headline: 'Foster home children beaten - and nobody's helping'. Dorgan, who had been working with American Indian tribes to secure resources, was distressed. He flew to the Standing Rock Indian Reservation to meet with five-year-old Tamara and her grandfather. They became friends. Then she disappeared. And he would search for her for decades until they finally found each other again. This book is her story, from childhood to the present, but it's also the story of a people and a nation. More than one in three American Indian/Alaskan Native children live in poverty. AI/AN children are disproportionately in foster care and awaiting adoption. Suicide among AI/AN youth ages 15 to 24 is 2.5 times the national rate. How have we allowed this to happen? As distressing a situation as it is, this is also a story of hope and resilience. Dorgan, who founded the Center for Native American Youth at the Aspen Institute, has worked tirelessly to bring Native youth voices to the forefront of policy discussions, engage Native youth in leadership and advocacy, and secure and share resources for Native youth. Readers will fall in love with this heartbreaking story, but end the book knowing what can be done and what they can do.
Golems Among Us

Golems Among Us

Byron L. Sherwin

Ivan R Dee, Inc
2004
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Imagine a world where the normal human life span is 150 years, where worn-out vital organs are routinely replaced by spares, where after death you will retain consciousness for eternity in cyberspace, where nanotechnology will enable you to transform a plastic bottle into a filet mignon for you to share with your android spouse. Scientists anticipate such a world within a century. Even now many signs of such biotech "progress" are with us. Accelerating developments in genomics, reproductive biotechnology, bionics, artificial life, genetic engineering, and related fields are compelling us to reexamine our most deeply held beliefs about ourselves and our world. As we do, the figure of Victor Frankenstein and the monster he created looms large: many people today see our predicament through the lens of the Frankenstein story, whose lesson is that humans should not "play God" or tinker with the toolbox of nature, at the risk of tragedy and catastrophe. Yet there is an available alternative both to the Frankenstein vision and to the ebullient enthusiasm of those who anticipate a riskless future. It is the most famous and influential post-biblical Jewish legend, the story of the golem—the creation of an anthropoid by mystical and magical means. Retold and embellished in twentieth-century literature, art, music, drama, film, science, technology, and popular culture, the golem legend has become a metaphor for our times, a resource for applying the wisdom of the past to the perplexities of the present and the challenges of the future. In Golems Among Us, Byron Sherwin briefly traces the fascinating history of the golem legend in Western culture, then shows what lessons it holds for us in navigating a safe journey—philosophically, theologically, ethically, and in public policy—through the minefield of social and biological engineering in which we now stand.
Creating an Ethical Jewish Life

Creating an Ethical Jewish Life

Byron L. Sherwin; Cohen Seymour J.

Jewish Lights Publishing
2001
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"The classic texts of Jewish ethical literature - works little-known to most of us - are now readily available for personal study. This one-of-a-kind book brings the genre of Jewish ethical literature from its origins in the ancient and medieval worlds, straight into our 21st-century lives." "An invitation into a history rich with wisdom and guidance, Creating an Ethical Jewish Life offers traditional texts, clear explanations, and ways for us to use them in our lives. Rabbis Sherwin and Cohen highlight a wide variety of classic texts, including the Zohar, The Holy Letter, The Path of the Upright by Moshe Hayyim Luzzatto, Duties of the Heart by Bahya ibn Pakudah, and Nachmanides' Commentary on the Torah. These timeless texts are combined with the authors' insightful commentary to address the ultimate human moral issue, the most intimate personal question: How can I best live the life God has entrusted into my care?"--BOOK JACKET.
Which Gate?

Which Gate?

Byron L. Reeder

BR Write Publishing House LLC
2020
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This story showcases the main character Joshua, a young sheep who's the underdog, or outcast in nearly every situation he's in. He gets made fun of for being different and is often taken for granted due to his kind and generous nature. But through several events, the readers learn that basically, what goes around comes back around.
Which Gate?

Which Gate?

Byron L. Reeder

BR Write Publishing House LLC
2020
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This story showcases the main character Joshua, a young sheep who's the underdog, or outcast in nearly every situation he's in. He gets made fun of for being different and is often taken for granted due to his kind and generous nature. But through several events, the readers learn that basically, what goes around comes back around.
Three hundred & Thirty-Three Twisted Tongue Twisters
A complete collection of crazy and outlandish tongue twisters for every palate. Whether you're auditioning for a play or preparing for a presentation, consider this popular pastime to get you properly prepared. Also, learn how these unique tongue twisters can be used as a game. Ultimately, this is just a fun little book made to keep you verbally sharp or silly at heart.
Creating an Ethical Jewish Life

Creating an Ethical Jewish Life

Byron L. Sherwin; Seymour Cohen

Jewish Lights Publishing
2001
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A handbook of Jewish ethical values and literature. Life as an art form--an invitation to Jewish ethical living. "It is the human task to complete God's unfinished artistic masterpiece--the human person."--from the Introduction The classic texts of Jewish ethical literature--works little-known to most of us--are now readily available for personal study. This one-of-a-kind book brings the genre of Jewish ethical literature from its origins in the ancient and medieval worlds, straight into our 21st-century lives. An invitation into a history rich with wisdom and guidance, Creating an Ethical Jewish Life offers traditional texts, clear explanations, and ways for us to use them in our lives. Rabbis Sherwin and Cohen highlight a wide variety of classic texts, including the Zohar, The Holy Letter, The Path of the Upright by Moshe Hayyim Luzzatto, Duties of the Heart by Bahya ibn Pakudah, and Nachmanides' Commentary on the Torah. These timeless texts are combined with the authors' insightful commentary to address the ultimate human moral issue, the most intimate personal question: How can I best live the life God has entrusted into my care? With expertise and passion, Sherwin and Cohen show us how these unusual texts not only inform--but can transform our lives. Explores how to: Deal with ego - Be wise - Be healthy - Employ wealth - Die - Behave sexually - Believe in God - Thank God - Love God - Study the Torah - Repent - Treat one's parents - Parent - Speak about another - Be Philanthropic
The Curious Life Of Marci Bell: Part 1

The Curious Life Of Marci Bell: Part 1

Byron L. Spires

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Each summer for the past ten years I have written a "Summer Series," that has been published in a local paper.This past year ( 2017) I started "The Curious Life of Marci Bell," a story about a 12 years old girl who was sold to a family to be the bride of their 17 year old son.The story is set in the 1920's here in North Florida and is losely based on a true story. The real story had been told to me many years ago by a women who actually had been sold for that very reason when she was 12 years old.When she told me her story and the many turns and bends of her life I became fascinated with what she said and thought at the time, her life had certainly been the makings of an epic novel and at the least extraordinary.I pondered for a long time how to write such a story and last year I decided it would become a summer series.In "Part One," the young girl, Marci Bell is sold for corn, two pregnant sows, two barrels of syrup and some moonshine whisky to be the wife of a 17 year-old man
Mystical Theology and Social Dissent

Mystical Theology and Social Dissent

Byron L. Sherwin

The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
2006
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Judah Loew, better known as the Maharal of Prague, was a pivotal personality in late medieval European Judaism. Best known from the popular legend that credited him with the creation of a golem - an artificial human with superhuman powers - his true importance lay in his comprehensive exposition of a unique expression of Jewish mystical theology, his call for a reformation of Jewish communal life, and his influence on subsequent Jewish life and thought. Byron Sherwin’s lucid exposition of the life, legend, works, and ideas developed in Loew’s massive writings ‘reveals the concealed’ by unravelling the often obscure nature of his mystical theology, his polemical jousts against past and contemporary Jewish scholars, and his innovative programme for social and educational reform.
Jewish Ethical Values

Jewish Ethical Values

Seymour J. Cohen; Byron L Sherwin

Jewish Lights Publishing
2015
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Learn how to live life inspired by the timeless wisdom of Jewish ethical values."The works that comprise Jewish ethical literature are self-help manuals in the art form of life. Their primary goal is not to inform but to transform their readers.... No human emotion, no human conflict, no moral problem eludes their grasp."--from the IntroductionJewish ethical literature is a genre that has been centuries in the making--and yet the wisdom and guidance offered in these classic texts has transcended the gap between ancient and medieval worlds and our own society today. With insightful commentary, passion and expertise, Rabbis Byron L. Sherwin and Seymour J. Cohen guide us through traditional texts. They give us clear explanations of the historical context of each writing and thoughtful applications of their wisdom on the problems we grapple with today.Explore some of the most influential Jewish ethical texts, including: The Zohar, the cornerstone text of KabbalahThe Holy Letter, the first book of its time to apply Kabbalistic ideas to marriage, holiness and sexual relationsThe Path of the Upright by Moshe Hayyim LuzzattoDuties of the Heart by Bahya ibn PakudahNahmanides' Commentary on the Torah
Welcome to Waterbury

Welcome to Waterbury

Darren G. Davis; Byron L. Golden

TidalWave Productions
2021
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Living in Waterbury in an aging inn wasn't Audrey's dream; it was her husband's. But now her husband is dead and Audrey is the only one who thinks it wasn't an accident. She's also the only one who thinks the scarecrows scattered throughout the town have been moving. What's really going on in Waterbury? Audrey's about to find out. First time in print.