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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

05.03.2002

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Random House N.Y.

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464

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20.3/13.5/3 cm

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488 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8052-1147-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

05.03.2002

Verlag

Random House N.Y.

Seitenzahl

464

Maße (L/B/H)

20.3/13.5/3 cm

Gewicht

488 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8052-1147-4

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Libri GmbH
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  • Produktbild: A Guide to Jewish Prayer
  • Introduction  /  xvii
     
    PART ONE • Prayer
     
    CHAPER 1. The Prayer Book  /  3
     
    CHAPTER 2. The Essence of Prayer  /  8
     
    CHAPTER 3. Individual and Communal Prayer   /  14
    The Nature of Communal Prayer  /  15
    The Communality of Prayer  /  18
    Individuality of Prayer  /  19
    The Meaning of Communal Prayer  /  22
    Individual Prayer Within Communal Prayer  /  24
      
    CHAPTER 4. Men and Women  /  26
    The Commandment to Pray Applies to All  /  26
    Differences in the Concept of Prayer  /  26
    Historical Causes  /  28
     Women’s Prayer Texts  /  30
    The Women’s Gallery (Ezrat Nashim)   /  31
     
    CHAPTER 5. Kavvanah  /  34
    The Importance of Kavvanah  /  34
    Levels of Kavvanah  /  35
    Kavvanah and the Regularity of Prayer  /  38
    Achieving Kavvanah  /  40
     
    PART TWO • History
     
    CHAPTER 6. The History of the Siddur  /  47
    The Creation of Standard Prayer Texts  /  48
    Prayer in Mishnaic and Talmudic Times  /  51
    Liturgical Poets and Devotional Poetry (Piyyut)  /  53
    Suddurim and Mahzorim  /  57
    The Influence of the Kabbalah  /  58
    Recent Generations  /  61
     
    CHAPTER 7. Prayer Rites  /  62
    Antiquity of the Prayer Rites  /  63
    Justification for the Different Prayer Rites  /  64
    Prayer Rites Today  /  66
            Nusaḥ Ashkenaz— The Ashkenazic Rite  /  66
            Nusaḥ Sepharad— The Sephardic (Hasidic) Rite  /  69
            The Oriental (Sephardic) Rite  /  71
            The Yemenite Rite  /  73
            The Italian Rite  /  75
    Extinct Prayer Rites  /  77
     
    PART THREE • The Order of Prayer Services
     
    CHAPTER 8. Weekday Prayer Services  /  83
    Prayer and the Life Cycle  /  83
    The Daily Prayers  /  84
            Tikkun Ḥazot  /  84
            The Sharḥarit Service  /  86
            The Minḥah Prayer  /  96
            The Ma’ariv (Arvit) Prayer Service  /  98
            Shema Upon Retiring to Bed  /  101
     
    CHAPTER 9. Shabbat  /  104
    The Order of the Shabbat Day  /  105
    Shabbat Prayer Services  /  107
             The Friday Minḥah Prayer  /  107
             Kabbalat Shabbat— The Reception of Shabbat  /  107
             The Shabbat Ma’ariv Service  /  110
             The Shaḥarit Service  /  112
             Torah Reading  /  114
             The Musaf Service  /  115
             The Minḥah Service  /  116
             The Ma’ariv Service on Motza’ei Shabbat (“The Conclusion of Shabbat”)  /  118
    The Departure of Shabbat  /  119
             The Havdalah Ceremony  /  120
             After the Havdalah  /  123
    Shabbat Meals  /  124
             The Kiddush of Shabbat Eve, and the First Shabbat Meal  /  126
             Preparations for the Kiddush  /  127
             Some of the Laws and Customs of the Kiddush  /  128
             The Second and Third Shabbat Meals  /  130
             Study on Shabbat Afternoon  /  131
             Melaveh Malkah  /  132
    Special Sabbaths  /  133
            Shabbat Mervarkhim  /  133
            Shabbat Rosh Ḥodesh  /  134
            Shabbat That Falls on Festival Days  /  136
            Shabbat Ḥol ha-Mo’ed  /  137
            Shabbat of Ḥanukkah  /  139
            Shabbat Rosh Ḥodesh on Ḥanukkah  /  140
            The Arba Parshiyyot (“Four Portions”)  /  140
            Shabbat on Days When Taḥanun Is Not Recited  /  142
            Shabbat ha-Gadol  /  142
            Shabbat Teshuvah (Shuvah)  /  143
            The Sabbaths of Evil Dispensation  /  144
            The Sabbaths of Comfort  /  144
            Other Sabbaths  /  145
     
    CHAPTER 10. Festivals  /  146
    Festival Days  /  146
    The Three Pilgrimage Festivals  /  147
    The Second Days in the Diaspora  /  148
    Festival Prayers in General  /  150
            The Ma’ariv Service  /  150
            The Shaḥarit Service  /  153
            Torah Readings  /  153
            The Musaf Service  /  154
            The Minḥah Service  /  155
            Conclusion of the Festival  /  156
    The Pesaḥ Festival  /  156
            The Beginning of the Pesaḥ Festival  /  156
            The Pesaḥ Seder  /  157
            The Shaḥarit Service  /  161
            The Musaf Service  /  162
            The Minḥah and the Ma’ariv Services  /  162
            The Second Day of Pesaḥ (in the Diaspora)  /  162
            The Seventh Day of Pesaḥ  /  163
            The Last Day of Pesaḥ (in the Diaspora)  /  164
    The Shavu’ot Festival  /  165
            Shavu’ot Prayer Services  /  166
            The Second Day of Shavu’ot (in the Diaspora)  /  168
    The Sukkot Festival  /  168
            Sukkot Prayer Services  /  170
            The Second Day of Sukkot (in the Diaspora)  /  171
            Shemini Atzeret and Simḥat Torah  /  172
            Shemini Atzeret (in the Diaspora)  /  173
            Simḥat Torah  /  174
     
    CHAPTER 11. Days of Awe  /  177
    Rosh ha-Shanah— The New Year Festival  /  178
            The Minḥah Service on Rosh ha-Shanah Eve  /  180
            The Ma’ariv Service  /  180
            Kiddush and the Festive Meal  /  182
            The Shaḥarit Service  /  183
            Torah Readings  /  184
            Teki’ot— The Blowing of the Shofar  /  185
            The Musaf Service  /  188
            The Minḥah Service  /  192
            Tashlikh  /  192
            The Second Day of Rosh ha-Shanah  /  192
            Prayer Services on the Second Day of Rosh ha-Shanah  /  194
    Yom Kippur—The Day of Atonement  /  195
            Yom Kippur Eve  /  197
            Kol Nidrei  /  198
            The Ma’ariv Service  /  201
            The Shaḥarit Service  /  203
            Torah Readings  /  204
            The Musaf Service  /  205
            The Minḥah Service  /  207
            The Ne’ilah Service  /  208
            Conclusion of the Festival  /  211
     
    CHAPTER 12. Special Days  /  213
    Rosh Ḥodesh— The New Moon  /  213
    Ḥol ha-Mo’ed— The Intermediate Days of a Festival  /  217
            Ḥol ha-Mo’ed of Pesaḥ  /  219
            Ḥol ha-Mo’ed of Sukkot  /  220
            Ḥosha’na Rabbah  /  221
            Shabbat Ḥol ha-Mo’ed  /  222
    Hanukkah  /  222
            Rosh Ḥodesh During Hanukkah  /  225
    Purim  /  225
             Shushan Purim  /  227
    Fast Days  /  229
             The Ninth of Av (Tish’ah be-Av)  /  229
             Memorial Fast Days  /  233
             The Twentieth of Sivan—A Fast Day of Remembrance  /  236
             Fast Days for Repentance and Atonement  /  237
             Other Fixed Fast Days  /  239
             Nonfixed Fast Day  /  240
    Special Time Perios  /  243
             The Ten Days of Repentance  /  243
             The Month of Nisan  /  244
             The Counting of the Omer  /  244
             The Three Weeks (Bein ha-Meitzarim)  /  245
             The Month of Elul  /  245
    Days of Joy  /  246
             Local Purims  /  247
             Lag ba-Omier—The Thirty-third Day of the Omer Period  /  247
             The Day of Independence and Jerusalem Day  /  248
             Other Days When Taḥanun Is Not Recited  /  249
     
    CHAPTER 13. Torah Readings  /  253
    The Cycle of Torah Readings  /  254
    Taking the Torah Scrolls Out of the Ark  /  256
    The Order of Calling Up to the Torah  /  258
    Blessings for the Torah  /  260
    Torah-Reading Customs  /  263
    Hagbahah (“Raising”) and Gelilah (“Winding”) of the Torah Scroll  /  265
    Returning the Torah Scrools to the Ark  /  267
    The People Called Up to the Torah Reading  /  268
    The Torah Scroll  /  270
    Wrappings and Decorations of the Torah Scroll  /  274
    The Pointer (Yad)  /  276
    Cantillation of the Torah Reading (Ta’amei he-Mikra)  /  277
              Emperor Accents  /  279
             King Accents  /  279
             Minister Accents  /  280
     
    PART FOUR • The Synagogue and Communal Prayer  
     
    CHAPTER 14. The Synagogue  /  285
    Ancient Origins of the Synagogue  /  285
    Ancient Synagogues  /  286
    Synagogues Outside the City  /  287
    The Structure of the Synagogue  /  288
    The Women’s Gallery  /  290
    Orientation  /  290
    Synagogue Accessories  /  292
             The Holy Ark  /  292
             The Bimah  /  292
             Ner Tamid— The Eternal Light  /  293
             The Prayers Lectern  /  293
             Candles and Lamps  /  294
             The Basin  /  294
             Seating  /  295
             Additional Accessories   /  295
    Synagogue Architecture  /  297
             Ornamentation  /  298
             Small Synagogues  /  300
             Minyanim  /  301
             The Shtibel  /  302
    Synagogue Laws  /  303
    The Synagogue and the Beit Midrash (“House of Study”)  /  305
    Official Functions and Appointments  /  306
             Head of the Synagogue (Rosh ha-Knesset)  /  306
             Parnas  /  307
             Gabbai  /  308
             Ḥazzan— Cantor  /  309
             Shammash  /  309
             Ba’al Keriah— Torah Reader  /  310
             Meturgeman— Interpreter  /  311
             The Ten Batlanim  /  312
              Rabbi  /  312
    Other Use of the Synagogue  /  313
             Talmud Torah— Torah Study School for Children  /  214
             Communal Meetings  /  315
             Weddings and Circumcision Ceremonies  /  316
             Beit Din— Religious Court  /  316
             Guest House  /  317
     
    CHAPTER 15. The Shaliaḥ Tzibbur  /  318
    The Role of the Shaliaḥ Tzibbur and Its Origins  /  318
    The Ḥazzan  /  319
    The Shaliaḥ Tzibbur as Emissary to God  /  321
    Various Demands on the Shaliaḥ Tzibbur   /  324
    The Choir  /  325
    Ḥazzan versus Ba’al Tefillah  /  328
    The Kavvanah of the Shaliaḥ Tzibbur   /  329
      
    CHAPTER 16. Prayer Accessories  /  332
    Prayer Garments  /  332
    Head Coverings  /  333
    The Tallit  /  336
             When and by Whom the Tallit Is to Be Worn  /  337
             Significance of the Tallit and Its Blessing  /  339
             The Tzitzit  /  341
             Laws and Customs of the Tzitzit  /  342
             Making the Tzitzit  /  344
             Making the Tallit  /  346
             The Tallit Band (Atarah)  /  347
             The Tallit Bag  /  348
             The Blue Thread (Tekhelet)  /  348
    Tefillin  /  349
             Making the Tefillin  /  351
             The Content of the Commandment of Tefillin  /  354
             The Manner of Donning Tefillin  /  358
             Blessings and Recitations  /  361
             Tefillin of Rabbenu Tam  /  363
             Some Laws and Customs of Tefillin  /  363
    The Prayer Sash  /  365
    Hand-Held Objects  /  366
             The Siddur  /  367
             The Arba’ah Minim (“Four Species”)  /  368
     
    CHAPTER 17. The Music of Prayer  /  370
             Music and Prayer  /  370
             Music in the Temple  /  370
             The Loss of Ancient Music  /  372
             Evolution of Prayer Music  /  373
             Melodies of Oriental Congregations  /  374
             Ashkenazic Cantorial Music  /  376
             New Melodies  /  378
             Styles of Prayer Music  /  381
             Musical Expression in Prayer  /  382
     
    Appendices  
     
    Glossary of Terms  /  387
     
    Biographies  /  410
     
    Bibliographical Notes  /  415
     
    The Jewish Months and the Festivals and Special Days That Occur in Each of Them  /  419
     
    Index  /  420