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We Have Sinned Sin and Confession in Judaism-Ashamnu and Al Chet (Prayers of Awe)

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.08.2012

Herausgeber

Lawrence A. Hoffman

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Ingram Publishers Services

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306

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23.5/15.7/2.3 cm

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650 g

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Englisch

ISBN

978-1-58023-612-6

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.08.2012

Herausgeber

Lawrence A. Hoffman

Verlag

Ingram Publishers Services

Seitenzahl

306

Maße (L/B/H)

23.5/15.7/2.3 cm

Gewicht

650 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-58023-612-6

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  • Acknowledgments ix

    Part I Sin and Confessi on in Judaism: From the Bible to Today
    The Liturgy of Confession: What It Is and Why We Say It 3
    Rabbi Lawrence A. Hoffman, PhD
    From Penitence to Nobility: Modes of Jewish Piety 13
    Rabbi Lawrence A. Hoffman, PhD
    Sin, Sanction, and Confession in the Bible 32
    Dr. Marc Zvi Brettler
    The Problem of Repentance: A Dilemma in Late Medieval Sephardic Preaching 39
    Rabbi Marc Saperstein, PhD
    Six Understandings of Confession for Our Time 46
    Dr. Annette M. Boeckler
    Al Chet in Israeli Culture: Israeli Confessions over Everything 60
    Rabbi Dalia Marx, PhD

    Part II Ashamnu and Al Chet: The Yom Kippur Liturgy of Confession
    Editor's Introduction 91
    Rabbi Lawrence A. Hoffman, PhD
    Translator's Introduction 92
    Dr. Joel M. Hoffman
    Annotated Translation 94
    Dr. Joel M. Hoffman
    A. Preamble to Confession
    (Ki Anu Amekha, "For We Are Your People") 94
    B. Vidui Zuta: The Short Confession
    (Ashamnu, "We Have Been Guilty ...") 96
    C. Vidui Rabbah: The Long Confession
    (Al Chet, "For the Sin ...") 98

    Part III Ashamnu and Al Chet: As Prayer Book Editors See Them
    Finding Ourselves in God 111
    Rabbi Elyse D. Frishman
    Multiplying the Sins 115
    Rabbi Andrew Goldstein, PhD
    For the Sin of "Unattempted Loveliness" 119
    Rabbi Edwin Goldberg
    Manifesting as Jews 123
    Rabbi Jonathan Magonet, PhD
    From Staid Sins of Yesteryear to Wrongdoings of Today 128
    Rabbi Charles H. Middleburgh, PhD
    “Our Sins? They're Not All Mine!” 134
    Rabbi David A. Teutsch, PhD

    Part IV Ashamnu and Al Chet: Interpretations for Today
    We Are All Unrepentant Humanists 141
    Rabbi Tony Bayfield, CBE, DD
    Forgiving God 146
    Rabbi Will Berkovitz
    For the Sin of … Poor Leadership 150
    Dr. Erica Brown
    We Can't Really Be That Evil! 155
    Rabbi Lawrence A. Englander, DHL
    We Have Sinned: T’shuvah in a Globalized World 160
    Lisa Exler and Ruth Messinger
    The Power of Words: Radical Creation, Radical Atonement 164
    Rabbi Shoshana Boyd Gelfand
    What We Learn from Having So Many Sins 168
    Dr. Joel M. Hoffman
    From First Confession to Perfection of Character 171
    Rabbi Walter Homolka, PhD, DHL
    The Jewish “ABC Song” 176
    Rabbi Delphine Horvilleur
    Aval Chatanu (“But / In Truth, We Have Sinned”): A Literary Investigation 181
    Rabbi Elie Kaunfer
    Confession and Its Discontents 186
    Rabbi Reuven Kimelman, PhD
    On Hitting Yourself 191
    Rabbi Lawrence Kushner
    What We Do Not Know 196
    Rabbi Noa Kushner
    Vidui and Its Halakhic Contexts 199
    Rabbi Daniel Landes
    Putting the Performance of the Vidui in Its Context 205
    Rabbi Ruth Langer, PhD
    Back to Zero 210
    Catherine Madsen
    Secrets and Silence: The Hidden Power of the Un-confessional Vidui 214
    Rabbi Jay Henry Moses
    The Remembrance of Things Past (and Future), Private (and Public) 218
    Rabbi Aaron D. Panken, PhD
    Can “Sin” Be Redeemed? New Metaphors for an Old Problem 222
    Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin, DMin
    “Later He Realizes His Guilt” 227
    Rabbi Jonathan P. Slater, DMin
    Some Are Guilty, All Are Responsible 232
    Dr. Ellen M. Umansky
    Sin, Confession, and … Forgiveness? 235
    Rabbi Margaret Moers Wenig, DD
    Percussing the Heart 240
    Dr. Ron Wolfson
    Al Chet Shechatanu: Collectively We Own Them All 242
    Rabbi Daniel G. Zemel
    Trying to Say Something, Something: Magnolia and Confession 246
    Dr. Wendy Zierler

    Appendix A: The Personal Prayers of the Rabbis (Talmud, Berakhot 16b–17a) 251
    Appendix B: Confessions of the Rabbis (Talmud, Yoma 87b) 254
    Notes 256
    Glossary 270