American Rabbis, Second Edition, Edition 0002
David J. Zucker- ISBN: 1532653255, 9781532653254
- Page count: 314
- Published: 2019-06-21
- Format: Hardcover
- Publisher: Wipf & Stock
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- Author: David J. Zucker
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: b27;Rabbinic Training b27;Congregational Rabbis and Their Communities b27;Congregants' Views of Their Rabbis b27;Women Rabbis also including examples from TV and Cinema] b27;Assimilation, Intermarriage, Patrilineality, and Human Sexuality b27;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. ""Few professions are as demanding as the rabbinate, and David Zucker presents a wonderful overview of our expectations and our fantasies of the clergy who serve the Jewish community in America. His study is fascinating and tremendously insightful, outlining the joys of the profession as well as the challenges and difficulties, especially facing women rabbis. This is an impressive study and a gripping read "" –Susannah Heschel, Eli Black Professor of Jewish Studies, Dartmouth College ""Weaving together extensive research on the facts of the contemporary rabbi with deep dives into how those rabbis are imagined in works of fiction, screenplays, novels, and films, David Zucker presents us a fascinating insight into the people who are inspiring their communities, offering vision and direction, sometimes frustrating and infuriating their flocks, but always remaining at the very heart of the culture, faith, and people who constitute Judaism today. This book is great, as are the rabbis it portrays and explains "" –Bradley Shavit Artson, Roslyn and Abner Goldstine Dean's Chair, Professor of Philosophy, American Jewish University ""The revised edition of American Rabbis: Facts and Fiction is welcome news indeed to all who are interested in the American rabbinate In its pages, David Zucker has provided a multilayered historical, sociological, and theological approach to the topic. The many fictional examples that he provides offers a unique perspective to this work. I know of no other book that takes this kind of an approach to the subject. Particularly noteworthy is the attention he pays to contemporary developments on the American scene that have had a decisive impact on the nature of American rabbis. This is a comprehensive portrait that commands the attention of both academic and lay readers. I recommend it highly "" –David Ellenson, Chancellor Emeritus, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion ""If fiction serves as a mirror to how society sees itself, then this collection is a fabulous looking glass of rabbis in this day and age. Though few of us flesh and blood rabbis model ourselves off of the characters David Zucker catalogues in this comprehensive and delightful book, I, as a person who cares about and works with rabbis, love knowing what the world at large thinks of us."" –Elyse Wechterman, Executive Director, Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association ""David Zucker's felicitous pen
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