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Jewish Liturgy : A Guide to Research, Hardback Book

Jewish Liturgy : A Guide to Research Hardback

Part of the Illuminations: Guides to Research in Religion series

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How do Jews pray and why? What do the prayers mean? From where did this liturgy come and what challenges does it face today?

Such questions and many more, spanning the centuries and continents, have driven the study of Jewish liturgy.

But just as the liturgy has changed over time, so too have the questions asked, the people asking them, and the methods used to address them.

Jewish Liturgy: A Guide to Research enables the reader to access the rich bibliography now available in English.

In this volume, Ruth Langer, an expert on Jewish liturgy, provides an annotated description of the most important books and articles on topics ranging historically from the liturgy of the Second Temple period and the Dead Sea Scrolls to today, addressing the synagogue itself and those gathered in it; the daily, weekly, and festival liturgies and their components; home rituals and the life cycle; as well as questions of liturgical performance and theology.

Introductions to every section orient the reader and provide necessary background. Christians seeking to understand Jewish liturgy, either that of Jesus and the early church or that of their Jewish contemporaries, will find this volume invaluable.

It’s also an important reference for anyone seeking to understand how Jews worship God and how that worship has evolved over time.

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