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Arthur Green, who is among the foremost scholars of Jewish spirituality,
considers Judaism to be a kind of language--a "way of expressing our beliefs,
longings, aspirations, dreams.... The vocabulary of Jewish life is the
framework through which we hand on the past. It also provides the pegs
on which we hang our hopes and dreams for the future." These Are The
Words gathers Green's explanations of the basic terms of this language,
from Adonai ("My Lord") to zekhut ("merit"). These 149 essays
constitute a brief encyclopedia of Judaism--a helpful reminder of what
the key Jewish terms mean (in a definitional sense), and of how these words
shape the lives of those who speak them.
Synopsis
Arthur Green's new book explores 120 Hebrew words at the heart of Judaism,
giving each word life and purpose for modern lives. |