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OverviewSince October 7th, Israeli women of faith have reached out to God from the depths of their experiences. In both English and Hebrew side-by-side, Az Nashir - We Will Sing Again: Women's Prayers for Our Time of Need is an anthology of the artistic expression of Torah scholars, teachers, spiritual leaders, activists, poets, writers, and masters of creativity, who found the language and visual medium to express their heartfelt responses to life in Israel at this tenuous and challenging time. This collection of prayers: tefillot, techinot, and piyutim joins a long tradition of Jewish women dialoguing with the Divine about their immediate experiences, in their mother tongues, as they seek hope and redemption for themselves and the people of Israel. Including prayers: On the challenges of Shabbat during wartime On the experiences of families of soldiers during the war On losing a child or spouse in battle For the hostages to return home On rebuilding and protecting the borders of Israel On finding the words to pray when God seems distant or hidden For personal needs, women's mitzvot, and motherhood in a time of national crisis For peace, redemption, and an end to terror and war Full Product DetailsAuthor: Shira Lankin Sheps , Rachel Sharansky Danziger , Anne GordonPublisher: Layers Press Imprint: Layers Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.739kg ISBN: 9798218510336Pages: 560 Publication Date: 14 October 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Language: Hebrew Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationShira Lankin Sheps, MSW is a writer, editor, workshop facilitator, and clinically-trained therapist. She founded and published The Layers Project Magazine, an online magazine that explored the challenges and triumphs of the lives of Jewish women, and is the author of LAYERS: Personal Narratives of Struggle, Resilience, & Growth of Jewish Women (Toby Press, an imprint of Koren, 2021). Shira's essays and articles have been published by The Times of Israel, JTA, The Jewish Press, Kveller, The Forward, The Jewish Link, The Jerusalem Post, World Mizrachi, and of course, The Layers Project. She earned a BA in English Literature at Stern College of Yeshiva University and a Masters of Social Work from the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College. She lives in Jerusalem with her husband and children. Shira is currently the executive director and founder of The SHVILLI Center and publisher of The Layers Press. Rachel Sharansky Danziger is a Jerusalem-born writer and educator who writes about the intersections between daily life, Scripture, and the art of storytelling. Having researched personal narratives of religious transformation for her MA in American history, she continues to explore questions of faith, emotions, and community formation in Jewish texts. Her work can be found in The Times of Israel, Tablet Magazine, Kveller, and other online venues. Rachel teaches Tanach at Matan, Pardes, Maayan, and Torah-in-Motion. She is a SHVILLI educator and a Sefaria Word-by-Word fellow, where she is writing on family drama in the biblical book of Judges. Anne Gordon is the deputy editor of Ops & Blogs at The Times of Israel. A veteran educator, Anne lives in Jerusalem with her family, where she co-hosts both the daily podcast, ""Talking Talmud,"" and ""The Chochmat Nashim Podcast,"" as co-founder of the organization. She is a graduate of Drisha Institute's Scholars Circle and holds a BA in History & Philosophy, an MA in Judaic Studies from Harvard University, and is ABD in her pursuit of a PhD in Jewish Education. A Sefaria Word-by-Word fellow, Anne is currently at work on a book, How the Sages Reimagine Proverbs, a study of the interplay between biblical and rabbinic literature. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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