Studies in the Meaning of Judaism
By
Eugene B. Borowitz (author)
A JPS Scholar of Distinction title
Noted educator, author, and speaker Eugene Borowitz delivers the fruits of his scholarship with grace in this new addition to the JPS Scholar of Distinction series. Gathered in this single volume are 33 essays covering the themes of modern Jewish theology, education, the history of Reform Judaism in America, Jewish law, ethics, and religious dialogue.
This collection will appeal to a wide audience, including rabbis; scholars; and readers of religion, modern Jewish thought, and liturgy.
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About Eugene B. Borowitz
Eugene B. Borowitz is Sigmund L. Falk Distinguished Professor of
Education and Jewish Religious Thought at the Hebrew Union
CollegeJewish Institute of Religion in New York, where he has taught
since 1962. For 25 years, he was the editor of
Sh'ma,
a Journal of Jewish Responsibility, which brought together writers and
readers from across the entire spectrum of the Jewish community. He is
the award-winning author of numerous books, including
Renewing the Covenant: A Postmodern Jewish Theology and
The Jewish Moral Virtues, coauthored with Frances Weinman Schwartz.