Symbols of Judaism by Marc-Alain Ouaknin, Laziz Hamani (Photographer)

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  • Pub. Date: September 2000
  • 128pp
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    • Pub. Date: September 2000
    • Publisher: Assouline Publishing Corporation
    • Format: Hardcover, 128pp

    Synopsis

    This book introduces the reader to the fundamental aspects of Judaism by exploring the ritual and cultural symbols of the religion. Rabbi Marc-Alan Ouaknin offers insightful commentary, and basic questions are answered clearly and concisely. Why is the yarmulke worn? What is the significance of the tallith? Why is the mezuzah, a rolled up parchment, affixed to the right side of the front door in Jewish homes? Why are the scrolls of the Law written by hand? Each chapter of the book details the various religious holidays and feasts according to the Jewish calendar, starting with the New Year (Rosh Hashanah).

    Publishers Weekly

    In a gorgeous book that has already been a bestseller in France, Rabbi Ouaknin provides thoughtful and accessible commentary on aspects of the practice of the Jewish faith ranging from the customs and rituals of Yom Kippur to the history and meanings of Jewish sacred texts and sacred objects. In a series of 30 reflections, each accompanied by a lavish full-page photograph of the symbol under consideration, Ouaknin reveals the religious use of everyday sacred objects like the tallith, or prayer shawl, and the tefillin, in which are contained "tiny parchments inscribed with texts from the Torah." Other commentaries in the book focus on sacred space (the synagogue) and sacred time (the Sabbath). Finally, Ouaknin's relfections on the interrelationship of Judaism and society are found in commentaries on Jewish religious and social customs like the mikvah, or ritual bath, and the brit milah, or circumcision. This beautiful book will appeal to both Jews and non-Jews. (Oct.)

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    July 07, 2006: This book has helped make our study of the Old Testament come alive. The author's insight into the traditions, festivals and symbols of Judaism make them relevant to the contemporary Christian and Jew alike. Concise and colorful, with wonderful photographs and illustrations, I recommend this book as a gift to your pastor, Sunday school teacher or your Jewish friends.

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    November 04, 2004: My son go this book as part of a Bar Mitzvah gift. This book touches on every aspect of Jewish living. Great for 'Jews by Choice' or those who are rediscovering their judaism all over again.