Witnesses to the One: The Spiritual History of the Sh'ma

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Author: Joseph B. Meszler

ISBN-10: 1580233090

ISBN-13: 9781580233095

Category: Liturgy - Judaism

“Hear O Israel, the Eternal is Our God, the Eternal is One!” \ There is arguably no more important statement in Judaism than the Sh’ma. Its words—calling us to hear, to listen, to pay attention—defy direct translation and have meant different things throughout history.\ In a deeply personal exploration of this sacred proclamation, command and prayer, Rabbi Joseph Meszler delves into the spiritual history of the Sh’ma, inspiring you to claim your own personal meaning in these enduring words.\...

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Hear O Israel, the Eternal is Our God, the Eternal is One! There is arguably no more important statement in Judaism than the Sh ma. Its words calling us to hear, to listen, to pay attention defy direct translation and have meant different things throughout history. In a deeply personal exploration of this sacred proclamation, command and prayer, Rabbi Joseph Meszler delves into the spiritual history of the Sh ma, inspiring you to claim your own personal meaning in these enduring words. By examining how the Sh ma has been commented upon by ancient sages and contemporary thinkers, he opens the doors between each generation that has found a different dimension of truth in the Sh ma. Each chapter focuses on a major historical figure and includes a sacred story, an exploration into the story s many meanings and a suggestion for a new way of hearing the voice in the story. Experience the Sh ma through the lives of: * Moses Fighting Idolatry * Akiba ben Joseph The Sages Offer Their Lives * Saaida Gaon Proving the One * Moses Maimonides Nothing Like God * Haim Vital Communing with the One * Moses Haim Luzzatto Master of the Universe * Abraham Isaac Kook A Nation Reborn * Leo Baeck One Moral Standard * Abraham Joshua Heschel A Prophecy: One World or No World Library Journal "Hear O Israel, the Eternal is our God, the Eternal is One." These words from the Book of Deuteronomy form the Sh'ma (also transliterated as "Shema"). Here Meszler, the rabbi of a Reform congregation in suburban Massachusetts and a noted educator in adult Jewish education, investigates the spiritual history of the Sh'ma by looking at how some key Jewish scholars and believers have interpreted the phrase. He begins with Moses, who brought the words to the Jewish people as a reminder that there is only one God and that they were not to worship idols. He then moves on to second-century sage Akiba ben Joseph, medieval writer Moses Maimonides, Kabbalist Haim Vital, religious Zionist Abraham Isaac Kook, social activist Abraham Joshua Heschel, and more. Norman Lamm also investigated the Sh'ma in The Shema: Spirituality and Law in Judaism as Exemplified in the Shema, the Most Important Passage in the Torah, but Meszler uses story, history, and speculation to appeal to a wider audience. An excellent addition to public, synagogue, and academic libraries.-Marcia Welsh, Dartmouth Coll. Libs., Hanover, NH Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Foreword viiPreface xi1 Fighting Idolatry: Moses 12 The Sages Offer Their Lives: Akiba ben Joseph 153 Proving the One: Saadia Gaon 294 Nothing Like God: Moses Maimonides 415 Communing with the One: Haim Vital 536 "Master of the Universe": Moses Haim Luzzatto 657 A Nation Reborn: Abraham Isaac Kook 798 One Moral Standard: Leo Baeck 919 A Prophecy-"One World or No World": Abraham Joshua Heschel 10310 "Hearing" Today: Becoming the Next Sacred Story 117Notes 125Discussion Guide 135Suggestions for Further Reading 139

\ Library Journal"Hear O Israel, the Eternal is our God, the Eternal is One." These words from the Book of Deuteronomy form the Sh'ma (also transliterated as "Shema"). Here Meszler, the rabbi of a Reform congregation in suburban Massachusetts and a noted educator in adult Jewish education, investigates the spiritual history of the Sh'ma by looking at how some key Jewish scholars and believers have interpreted the phrase. He begins with Moses, who brought the words to the Jewish people as a reminder that there is only one God and that they were not to worship idols. He then moves on to second-century sage Akiba ben Joseph, medieval writer Moses Maimonides, Kabbalist Haim Vital, religious Zionist Abraham Isaac Kook, social activist Abraham Joshua Heschel, and more. Norman Lamm also investigated the Sh'ma in The Shema: Spirituality and Law in Judaism as Exemplified in the Shema, the Most Important Passage in the Torah, but Meszler uses story, history, and speculation to appeal to a wider audience. An excellent addition to public, synagogue, and academic libraries.-Marcia Welsh, Dartmouth Coll. Libs., Hanover, NH Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.\ \