"Were our mouths filled with song" : studies in liberal Jewish liturgy / Eric L. Friedland.
1997
BM660 .F68 1997eb
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Title
"Were our mouths filled with song" : studies in liberal Jewish liturgy / Eric L. Friedland.
Author
ISBN
9780878201570 (PDF)
0878201572 (PDF)
9780878204199 (cloth)
0878201572 (PDF)
9780878204199 (cloth)
Imprint
Cincinnati : Hebrew Union College Press, ©1997.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiv, 367 pages)
Call Number
BM660 .F68 1997eb
System Control No.
(OCoLC)934745896
Summary
"In an introductory essay, Eric Friedland provides an overview of Jewish worship since the period of its standardization, illustrating that there was hardly a time when the liturgy was not somehow in a state of flux. The seventeen chapters that follow explore a goodly number of the countless ways that the Siddur, Mahzor, and Haggadah have been adjusted, amplified, or transformed so as to faithfully mirror modern Jews' understanding of themselves, their place in society, and their sancta. In the tradition of liturgiologists such as Elbogen, Idelsohn, and Petuchowski, Friedland focuses on latter-day adaptations of the Prayerbook, giving proper recognition to more recent exertions on behalf of intellectual integrity, cultural congruity, group and individual self-redefinition, and honest speech in Jewish prayer."--Jacket
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction : Jewish worship since the time of its standardization
David Einhorn and Olath Tamid
Isaac Mayer Wise and Minhag Amerika
Marcus Jastrow and Abodath Israel
Hebrew liturgical creativity in nineteenth-century America
Hebrew liturgical creativity in British reform
Leo Merzbacher and an unusual Eyn k-Eloheynu
The Yom Kippur Yizkor service in the American Mahzor
The American Reform High Holy Day Liturgy : historical notes
The Mahzor twice recycled : High Holy Day Liturgy in Great Britain and Israel
Gates of Prayer in historical-critical perspective
Kol Haneshamah : "Let every living thing Yah's praises sing" : reconstructionist rites of the 1990s
Ha-Avodah sheba-Lev (1982) : a Siddur from Zion
Sephardic influences on non-orthodox American liturgy
Mystical influences on Jewish liturgical renewal
Messianism in the progressive Passover Haggadah
O God of vengeance, appear!" : Neqamah in the Siddur
Tish'ah be-Av services : a recommendation.
David Einhorn and Olath Tamid
Isaac Mayer Wise and Minhag Amerika
Marcus Jastrow and Abodath Israel
Hebrew liturgical creativity in nineteenth-century America
Hebrew liturgical creativity in British reform
Leo Merzbacher and an unusual Eyn k-Eloheynu
The Yom Kippur Yizkor service in the American Mahzor
The American Reform High Holy Day Liturgy : historical notes
The Mahzor twice recycled : High Holy Day Liturgy in Great Britain and Israel
Gates of Prayer in historical-critical perspective
Kol Haneshamah : "Let every living thing Yah's praises sing" : reconstructionist rites of the 1990s
Ha-Avodah sheba-Lev (1982) : a Siddur from Zion
Sephardic influences on non-orthodox American liturgy
Mystical influences on Jewish liturgical renewal
Messianism in the progressive Passover Haggadah
O God of vengeance, appear!" : Neqamah in the Siddur
Tish'ah be-Av services : a recommendation.
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Monographs of the Hebrew Union College ; no. 20.
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