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OverviewThe author, Isaac Rosenberg, received his semichah at the Rabbiner-Seminar (Hildesheimer) in Berlin in 1888, and graced the synagogue pulpit in the eastern German city of Thorn for twenty-fififive years. He belonged to a new class of rabbis known as ""Rabbiner Doktor"" – with Ph.D.s as well as rabbinic ordination. A leader in his community, Dr. Rosenberg delivered passionate sermons in impeccable High German – sermons that uplifted and inspired rather than rebuked. Yet they contain messages that are as fresh today as they were a century ago. This English volume includes an intriguing introduction by Dr. Fred Gottlieb on the history of German- Jewish homiletics and associated controversies.(Language: English, Original Language; German) In the year 1897, Isaac Rosenberg accepted the pulpit of a synagogue in the East German town of Thorn. He was one of a new class of rabbis at the turn of the century known as “Rabbiner Doktor” – with Ph.D. degrees as well as rabbinical ordination. Well ensconced as a leader in his community, Rabbi Rosenberg delivered passionate sermons to his congregants on the occasion of Jewish festivals – sermons that uplifted rather than scolded, that inspired a community of Jews whose religious observance was waning with love for their families and pride in Judaism's contributions to the world. Rabbi Rosenberg’s sermons, called Predigten, were delivered in impeccable High German. This collection was originally published in Frankfurt am Main in 1903 with the title Festpredigten, meaning “Festival Sermons.” Many German rabbis from that era published their sermons, but very few have been translated into English. In addition to being of interest to students of homiletics and history, this volume contains messages that are relevant for us today – messages that the English reader can enjoy and take to heart. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Isaac Rosenberg , Fred Gottlieb , Fred GottliebPublisher: Gefen Publishing House Imprint: Gefen Publishing House Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.10cm Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9789652295385ISBN 10: 9652295388 Pages: 112 Publication Date: 01 February 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor Information""Rabbi Dr. Isaac Rosenberg 1860-1940. Isaac Rosenberg was born on October 5, 1860, the youngest of six children, in the West German town of Rosenthal in Hessen, near the city of Kassel. He attended the Jewish Teacher Seminary in Kassel during the years 1876 to 1879. Following two years in various teaching positions, he enrolled in the University of Marburg, where he studied Oriental philology, philosophy, and literature. His doctoral thesis, """"The Aramaic Verb in the Babylonian Talmud"""" was published in 1887 under the auspices of the University of Leipzig. Rosenberg's Sermons. In the course of his rabbinic career, Rosenberg composed thousands of sermons sermons for the synagogue on Sabbaths and Festivals, as well as weddings, circumcisions, Bar Mitzvahs, and funerals - in Thorn as well as in the surrounding Jewish communities. Their composition and delivery became a special passion of his, and he recorded in his diary the specific Biblical text upon which each week s sermon was based. He firmly believed that sermons must be memorized and delivered without notes as a way of conveying the preacher s sincerity. With unintended humor, he subjected each sermon to critical evaluation, each sermon called superb or very well received (2) In fact, reviews of this volume in Jewish newspapers at the time of publication were uniformly favorable in their praise for the clarity, style, elegance and content of the sermons. Among the early influences on Rosenberg s style of preaching, was A Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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