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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 296 pages, height x width x depth: 229x153x15 mm, weight: 505 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Hebrew Union College Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 087820198X
  • ISBN-13: 9780878201983
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 296 pages, height x width x depth: 229x153x15 mm, weight: 505 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Hebrew Union College Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 087820198X
  • ISBN-13: 9780878201983
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Our nation's founding document, the Declaration of Independence, confidently declares, "These truths we hold to be self-evident" And yet, America today seems mired in a truth crisis. Postmodern relativism has cast doubt on the Enlightenment notion of shared, self-evident truths held by all; technologies have made the swift proliferation of untruths commonplace; political sensibilities have become so partisan as to tolerate public personalities who brazenly lie. Many Americans, Jews among them, are understandably concerned for the future of truth as we once knew it. With this book, These Truths We Hold: Judaism in an Age of Truthiness, the editors and HUC-JIR have demonstrated a commitment to full engagement in the contemporary moment as well as to our Jewish heritage as a repository of complex and deep truths. We have assembled an impressive list of contributors who address the subject of truth in Jewish tradition and in contemporary Jewish life from several important perspectives: biblical, talmudic, liturgical, scientific, philosophical, satirical, pluralistic, and poetic. The articles are meant to shore up faith and to serve as a bank of resources to orient readers to Judaism's rich, multi-faceted and morally edifying teachings about truth.
Preface ix
Andrew Rehfeld
Introduction xiii
Wendy Zierler
Joshua Garroway
SECTION 1 TO RAT EMET: THE TORAH OF TRUTH
"The False Pen of the Scribes Has Made It into a Lie." (Jeremiah 8:8): The Truthiness of Scripture
3(32)
Marc Brettler
Truth, Goodness, and the Rabbis
35(16)
Christine Hayes
Can the Torah Still Be a Source of Truth?
51(26)
Benjamin Sommer
The Torah, Our Chavruta: (Re)Constructing Truth in Sacred Text
77(16)
Rachel Adler
SECTION 2 TEFILAT EMET: LITURGICAL TRUTH
Truth in Liturgy: When Prayer Doesn't Quite Capture Our Intent
93(16)
Dalia Marx
How Liturgy Tells the Truth
109(20)
Lawrence Hoffman
SECTION 3 SEFAT EMET: TELLING THE TRUTH
A Jewish Ethic of Truth Based on the Responsa of Rabbi Haim David Halevi
129(16)
David Ellenson
SECTION 4 EMET UMADA': JUDAISM, SCIENCE, AND PHILOSOPHY
Science and Truth
145(14)
Geoffrey A. Mitelman
Reason, History, and Politics: Modern Jewish Thought on Truth
159(18)
Leora Batnitzky
SECTION 5 EILU VE'EILU: PLURALISM AND TRUTH
In Our Time: Jesuits, Jews, and "Nones" in Hevruta
177(18)
Mark Diamond
Diagonal Pluralism: A Short Essay on Truth
195(20)
Michael Marmur
SECTION 6 LO YE'UMAN KI YESUPPAR: TRUTH, FICTION AND SATIRE
Truth and Satire in the Bible, Yesterday and Today: Reflections on Hayehudim Ba'im (The Jews Are Coming)
215(16)
Wendy Zierler
Asaf Beiser
Natalie Marcus
God's Honest Truth: Some Final Literary Thoughts on Truth, Death, and Eternity
231(18)
Wendy Zierler
Index to Bible and Rabbinic Works 249(6)
General Index 255