Jewish Wisdom for Living and Dying

Author:   Steven Moss ,  Simcha Paull Raphael
Publisher:   Resource Publications (CA)
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9781666750409


Pages:   132
Publication Date:   26 August 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Numerous ritual manuals from the Jewish tradition have been written outlining the prayers and ceremonies that can be offered to the sick, the dying, and the dead. Two of the most outstanding of these manuals are Maavor Yabok and Sefer HaHayiim from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, respectively. This is the first book to analyze and compare these two important works, showing how they differ and compare. Emphasis is placed on the analysis of the prayers and rituals presented in Maavor Yabok and their spiritual underpinnings taken from the tradition of Kabbalah, Jewish mysticism. This book can be useful to those individuals who are sick or dying and looking for help and comfort from the Jewish sources. It is written, however, as a challenge to those in the Jewish community today, especially workers in Jewish burial societies, the Chevra Kadisha, to take these manuals and re-write them for the twenty-first century, including the spiritual directives to make these rituals and prayers more meaningful not only for their recipients but for those offering them.

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Author:   Steven Moss ,  Simcha Paull Raphael
Publisher:   Resource Publications (CA)
Imprint:   Resource Publications (CA)
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.308kg
ISBN:  

9781666750409


ISBN 10:   1666750409
Pages:   132
Publication Date:   26 August 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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For those who study history, especially the evolution of Chevrah Kadisha practice, what Rabbi Moss has done here is new. By comparing two major historical works, from which most if not all of today's nechamah (chaplaincy, visiting and care of the ill and dying, consoling the mourner) practice is based, we are given a much deeper understanding of how we might use and learn from these foundational works. --Rick Light, senior educator, Gamliel Institute The description and analysis of two compelling works of Jewish wisdom presented in Jewish Wisdom for Living and Dying will certainly appeal to the rabbi or academic reading this new work. Even more significant, having read this in time of personal need, I can assure the seeker after pastoral guidance that within this text they will find messages of solace and hope. --Aaron Benson, rabbi, North Shore Jewish Center


"""For those who study history, especially the evolution of Chevrah Kadisha practice, what Rabbi Moss has done here is new. By comparing two major historical works, from which most if not all of today's nechamah (chaplaincy, visiting and care of the ill and dying, consoling the mourner) practice is based, we are given a much deeper understanding of how we might use and learn from these foundational works."" --Rick Light, senior educator, Gamliel Institute ""The description and analysis of two compelling works of Jewish wisdom presented in Jewish Wisdom for Living and Dying will certainly appeal to the rabbi or academic reading this new work. Even more significant, having read this in time of personal need, I can assure the seeker after pastoral guidance that within this text they will find messages of solace and hope."" --Aaron Benson, rabbi, North Shore Jewish Center"


For those who study history, especially the evolution of Chevrah Kadisha practice, what Rabbi Moss has done here is new. By comparing two major historical works, from which most if not all of today's nechamah (chaplaincy, visiting and care of the ill and dying, consoling the mourner) practice is based, we are given a much deeper understanding of how we might use and learn from these foundational works. --Rick Light, senior educator, Gamliel Institute The description and analysis of two compelling works of Jewish wisdom presented in Jewish Wisdom for Living and Dying will certainly appeal to the rabbi or academic reading this new work. Even more significant, having read this in time of personal need, I can assure the seeker after pastoral guidance that within this text they will find messages of solace and hope. --Aaron Benson, rabbi, North Shore Jewish Center


Author Information

Rabbi Steven Moss served numerous hospitals as chaplain including Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Hospital in New York City. He is a student of Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism), has taught numerous programs on Kabbalah and meditation, and is currently working on a translation of Maavor Yabok. He has also authored numerous articles for Jewish Sacred Aging and chapters in many of the books of the Foundation of Thanatology. He is author of God Is with Me; I Have No Fear.

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