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Book Title
The Synagogue in America
Title
The Synagogue in America
Subtitle
A Short History
ISBN-10
0814775829
EAN
9780814775820
ISBN
9780814775820
Release Date
04/18/2011
Release Year
2011
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Genre
Philosophy & Spirituality
Subject
Architecture & Antiques
Publication Year
2011
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Synagogue in America : a Short History
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Marc Lee Raphael
Item Length
8in
Publisher
New York University Press
Item Width
5in
Item Weight
15.2 Oz
Number of Pages
259 Pages

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Encompassing architecture, forms of worship, rabbinic life, fundraising, creative liturgies, and feminism, this is the go-to history for understanding the synagogue's significance in American Jewish life.

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Publisher
New York University Press
ISBN-10
0814775829
ISBN-13
9780814775820
eBay Product ID (ePID)
99603084

Product Key Features

Author
Marc Lee Raphael
Publication Name
Synagogue in America : a Short History
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2011
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
259 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
5in
Item Weight
15.2 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Bm205.R372 2011
Reviews
( "A virtuoso in several genres of American Jewish history, but a specialist in the evolution of American Judaism, Marc Lee Raphael has produced the culminating work of his career. This synoptic account of the institution of the American synagogue-and in effect of the rabbinate as well-is punctuated with wonderful insights and assured generalizations. The author wears his learning lightly. A fascinating scholarly overview, The Synagogue in America also happens to be a pleasure to read." )-(-Stephen J. Whitfield),(Brandeis University), Raphael, a Reform rabbi and professor of religious studies at the College of William and Mary, has written a concise, detailed history of the synagogue as a religious institution in the U.S., Thanks to years of relentless toiling through synagogue archives coast to coast, and by virtue of his close examination of prayer books and rabbis' sermons, Marc Lee Raphael has provided readers with intriguing vistas and insights into the contours of Jewish religious life from the founding of the earliest communities in America to the present day. Written in clear prose by a master teacher, this volume will be welcomed both within university classrooms and in congregational study groups., "Raphael has a storyteller's talent and a scholar's mastery of the subject. His vivid portraits of synagogue life and its many permutations and his respect for all aspects of Jewish congregational life make this book appealing to all readers who relish reading Jewish and American history." - Jewish Book Council, Raphael's book is finely written and provides an accessible overview of the major historical, demographic, and liturgical changes in the synaogogue's long and ever-adapting history...[it is] an engaging portrait of the emergence of Jewish congregations during the Colonial and early-Republican periods., "Raphael...has produced a short, highly readable and wholly illuminating study that will delight anyone who has ever seat in shul and told himself the beloved old Jewish joke that ends with the punch line: 'To that one, I never go." The book is a solid work of scholarship..." - The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, No one knows more about the American synagogue than Marc Lee Raphael, whose compact yet comprehensive study reveals the astonishing diversity of Jewish congregational life over the last three centuries. Leaving dry institutional history in the dust, Raphael vividly conveys how the synagogue reflected the concerns, needs, and tastes of American Jews, as well as the contradictions that so often characterized their religious identities.., "Raphael's book is finely written and provides an accessible overview of the major historical, demographic, and liturgical changes in the synaogogue's long and ever-adapting history...[it is] an engaging portrait of the emergence of Jewish congregations during the Colonial and early-Republican periods." -Allan Nadler, Jewish Ideas Daily, ("Raphael, a Reform rabbi and professor of religious studies at the College of William and Mary, has written a concise, detailed history of the synagogue as a religious institution in the U.S." )-( Booklist ),(), Raphael offers an insightful, scholarly, and comprehensive overview of the evolution and changing role of the American synagogue", ( "Thanks to years of relentless toiling through synagogue archives coast to coast, and by virtue of his close examination of prayer books and rabbis' sermons, Marc Lee Raphael has provided readers with intriguing vistas and insights into the contours of Jewish religious life from the founding of the earliest communities in America to the present day. Written in clear prose by a master teacher, this volume will be welcomed both within university classrooms and in congregational study groups." )-(-Jeffrey S. Gurock),(Libby M. Klaperman Professor of Jewish History, Yeshiva University), "Raphael...has produced a short, highly readable and wholly illuminating study that will delight anyone who has ever seat in shul and told himself the beloved old Jewish joke that ends with the punch line: 'To that one, I never go." The book is a solid work of scholarship...", Raphael . . . has produced a short, highly readable and wholly illuminating study that will delight anyone who has ever sat in shul and told himself the beloved old Jewish joke that ends with the punch line: 'To that one, I never go., "Raphael, one of the foremost scholars on American Judaism and American Jewish history, has written a first rate account of a fundamental institution in American Jewish life. . . He offers precise portraits of individual synagogues but also shows how those institutions, in the aggregate, reveal larger patterns of affiliation, worship, leadership, and design. . . It is a rare treat to read a historical review this compact and full of personality." -Emily Katz, H-Net Reviews, A virtuoso in several genres of American Jewish history, but a specialist in the evolution of American Judaism, Marc Lee Raphael has produced the culminating work of his career. This synoptic account of the institution of the American synagogueand in effect of the rabbinate as wellis punctuated with wonderful insights and assured generalizations. The author wears his learning lightly. A fascinating scholarly overview, The Synagogue in America also happens to be a pleasure to read., "Raphael offers an insightful, scholarly, and comprehensive overview of the evolution and changing role of the American synagogue" -D.B. Levy,Choice, ( "A useful and concise scholarly treatise, which neatly interweaves the facts of the evolution of the American synagogue." )-( Library Journal ),(), " . . . a brilliant new interpretation of American synagogue history" -Lawrence Grossman, The Jewish Daily Forward, "Raphael . . . has produced a short, highly readable and wholly illuminating study that will delight anyone who has ever sat in shul and told himself the beloved old Jewish joke that ends with the punch line: 'To that one, I never go." -Jonathan Kirsch, JewishJournal.com, In the first ever study to look at American Jewish history through its synagogues, Raphael looks at the changing role of the synagogue from colonial days whe it was the central address of the community to the present, when other institutions also dominate. Reporting on synagogues in cities and suburbs around the country, he writes about prayer, rabbinic leadership, architecture, fund-raising, feminism and social life., Raphael, one of the foremost scholars on American Judaism and American Jewish history, has written a first rate account of a fundamental institution in American Jewish life. . . He offers precise portraits of individual synagogues but also shows how those institutions, in the aggregate, reveal larger patterns of affiliation, worship, leadership, and design. . . It is a rare treat to read a historical review this compact and full of personality., "No one knows more about the American synagogue than Marc Lee Raphael, whose compact yet comprehensive study reveals the astonishing diversity of Jewish congregational life over the last three centuries. Leaving dry institutional history in the dust, Raphael vividly conveys how the synagogue reflected the concerns, needs, and tastes of American Jews, as well as the contradictions that so often characterized their religious identities.." -Eric L. Goldstein,author of The Price of Whiteness: Jews, Race, and American Identity, This 'short history' of the synagogue in America is concise, fairly comprehensive, and the first of its kind., "Modern Serbian nationalism...and its contradictory connections...have been sources of considerable scholarly interest...Branimir Anzulovic's compendium is a good example of the genre, made all the more useful by Anzulovic's excellent command of the literature." - Ivo Banac, History of Religions, A useful and concise scholarly treatise, which neatly interweaves the facts of the evolution of the American synagogue., ( "No one knows more about the American synagogue than Marc Lee Raphael, whose compact yet comprehensive study reveals the astonishing diversity of Jewish congregational life over the last three centuries. Leaving dry institutional history in the dust, Raphael vividly conveys how the synagogue reflected the concerns, needs, and tastes of American Jews, as well as the contradictions that so often characterized their religious identities.." )-(-Eric L. Goldstein),(author of The Price of Whiteness: Jews, Race, and American Identity ), "A virtuoso in several genres of American Jewish history, but a specialist in the evolution of American Judaism, Marc Lee Raphael has produced the culminating work of his career. This synoptic account of the institution of the American synagogue-and in effect of the rabbinate as well-is punctuated with wonderful insights and assured generalizations. The author wears his learning lightly. A fascinating scholarly overview,The Synagogue in Americaalso happens to be a pleasure to read." -Stephen J. Whitfield,Brandeis University, A virtuoso in several genres of American Jewish history, but a specialist in the evolution of American Judaism, Marc Lee Raphael has produced the culminating work of his career. This synoptic account of the institution of the American synagogue-and in effect of the rabbinate as well-is punctuated with wonderful insights and assured generalizations. The author wears his learning lightly. A fascinating scholarly overview, The Synagogue in America also happens to be a pleasure to read., "Thanks to years of relentless toiling through synagogue archives coast to coast, and by virtue of his close examination of prayer books and rabbis' sermons, Marc Lee Raphael has provided readers with intriguing vistas and insights into the contours of Jewish religious life from the founding of the earliest communities in America to the present day. Written in clear prose by a master teacher, this volume will be welcomed both within university classrooms and in congregational study groups." -Jeffrey S. Gurock,Libby M. Klaperman Professor of Jewish History, Yeshiva University, "A useful and concise scholarly treatise, which neatly interweaves the facts of the evolution of the American synagogue." - Library Journal, "A useful and concise scholarly treatise, which neatly interweaves the facts of the evolution of the American synagogue." - Library Journal ,, "A virtuoso in several genres of American Jewish history, but a specialist in the evolution of American Judaism, Marc Lee Raphael has produced the culminating work of his career. This synoptic account of the institution of the American synagogue-and in effect of the rabbinate as well-is punctuated with wonderful insights and assured generalizations. The author wears his learning lightly. A fascinating scholarly overview, The Synagogue in America also happens to be a pleasure to read." -Stephen J. Whitfield,Brandeis University, "Raphael, a Reform rabbi and professor of religious studies at the College of William and Mary, has written a concise, detailed history of the synagogue as a religious institution in the U.S." - Booklist ,, Raphael has a storytellers talent and a scholars mastery of the subject. His vivid portraits of synagogue life and its many permutations and his respect for all aspects of Jewish congregational life make this book appealing to all readers who relish reading Jewish and American history., "This 'short history' of the synagogue in America is concise, fairly comprehensive, and the first of its kind." -Riv-Ellen Prell, Jewish Review of Books
Table of Content
Acknowledgments ? Building the Synagogue Community in Colonial America: The Earliest Years ? Reforming Judaism Everywhere: Ushering in Change in the Nineteenth Century? An Explosion of Immigrant Synagogues: Jewish Mass Migration to America ? Conservative and Orthodox Judaism Define Themselves: Between the Wars ? Expanding Suburbs and Synagogues: The Post - World War II Years ? Reinventing, Experimenting, and Racheting Up: Judaism after 1967 Appendix: Counting Synagogues Sources Index About the Author
Copyright Date
2011
Topic
Judaism / History, Judaism / General, United States / General, Jewish, Jewish Studies
Lccn
2010-047146
Dewey Decimal
296.6/50973
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Religion, History, Social Science

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