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How to Run a Traditional Jewish Household

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Publisher: Jason Aronson
Catalog: Book
Release date: 1997-04-28
Media: Hardcover
Number of pages: 526
Ean: 9780876688823
Book Isbn: 0876688822
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Author:
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Never has such a complete and accurate guide to running a traditional Jewish household been so accessible and sympathetic to the uninitiated. Blu Greenberg at once guides nontraditional Jews who are looking to become more observant and allows traditional Jews to fine-tune the details of their own observant home lives.

User Reviews:
 Rating 5   Written on November 9, 1999
   Summary: Fascinating even for non-observant people
I was raised in a completely non-observant household; we were "Christmas Tree" Jews. I never set foot inside a synagogue until my late 40s. I stumbled onto this book at the beginning of my search for information and my place in the greater Jewish community, and found it fascinating.

I have no intention of becoming Orthodox, and have found my own home in the Jewish Renewal movement, but turn to this book often for information. I especially appreciated the explanations of some of the rituals and traditions that don't "make sense" and was touched my the author's frank acknowledgement of her struggles and disagreements with some aspects of her practice - and her commitment to the preservation of those same traditions. In fact, I have come to believe that the greatest value of this book is just that - she clearly struggles with some aspects of her faith but is absolutely commited to its complete preservation - she doesn't pick and choose at the cafeteria of observance. Here is commitment writ large!

I didn't agree with everything she said - her statement that the women at the beach in the modest swimsuits are probably observant Jews struck me as a tad smug, since most faiths value modesty and the orthodox of all religions practice it. But overall, I found the book invaluable as I began my process of sorting out the holidays and practices. The practice I have found for myself is much more personal and spiritually oriented, I believe, but it's important, and valuable, to know about the roots of that practice.

So I recommend this book - I even gave a copy to my mother for Christmas!


 Rating 5   Written on July 3, 1999
   Summary: Such a book! Buy it!!
I must agree with the others who have reviewed this book. Blu Greenberg is a wonderful, sensitive writer who covers everything from bris to chevra kadisha. I admire her work greatly. This book belongs on the Judaica shelf of every Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox Jew. I would recommend buying the cloth/hardcover edition. You'll use it *that* much. First, you'll read it cover to cover, and then consult it when necessary. Excellent, wonderful work.

 Rating 5   Written on November 2, 1998
   Summary: Essential for those interested in observance of mitzvot
Blu Greenberg is the kind of Jewish mama I wish I'd had. She's knowlegeable about Jewish observance but sensitive to controversial issues and careful to address the concerns of those who weren't raised in a traditional Jewish home. This is the same Blu Greenberg who was open-minded enough to accompany a delegation of Jews to visit with the Dalai Lama in India, and at the same time was careful to remain kosher on the trip! "How To Run A Traditional Jewish Household" takes you step-by-step through the intricacies of daily Jewish living. Have a question about Shabbat observance? Blu Greenberg has the answer. "Islands in time do not appear on their own," she points out, and so we are provided with detailed instructions covering everything from pre-Shabbat preparations, prayers and blessings, to setting up a blech to keep food warm. Many books give a gerneral overview of Shabbat observance; with this book in hand, though, one could begin on Thursday night with preparations and make it through Saturday night in finest of observant style. The same thorough but chatty tone also refreshes Mrs. Greenberg's discussion of the laws and practicalities of Kashrut, Family Purity, and the keeping of all the festivals. She discusses the Jewish views of abortion, birth control, and divorce, and explains the traditional ways of dealing with birth and death and common life events in between. For all her undeniable 'frumness', Mrs. Greenberg admits to struggling with some of the issues she discusses. She admits to "occasional grumblings" over the laws of Niddah, and has managed to gracefully be both Orthodox and feminist. Here is a woman who has clearly wrestled with some aspects of her faith. God-wrestling is a time-honored tradition for Jews, and it's affect on Blu Greenberg has been positive. "How To Run A Traditional Jewish Household" is instructional, loving, and thought-provoking.

 Rating 5   Written on September 24, 1998
   Summary: A delightful introduction to traditional Jewish practice
Growing up in a Classical Reform home, where observance was minimal, Conservative practice considered dated and pointless, and Orthodoxy completely alien, I would never have expected to read this book, much less love it. But Blu Greenberg's writing describes modern Orthodox practice with such warmth and charm that we have actually taken on new observances after reading it. Furthermore, even practices we are unlikely to adopt have become understandable and something to appreciate. Highly recommended!

 Rating 4   Written on July 1, 1998
   Summary: Oy. This one you should buy already.
Observe and honor the basics of running a Jewish household, as retold in this easy-to-read book. If you've ever wondered why/when or how many of our traditions began, you'll enjoy, believe me. It provided wonderful insights into some of the traditions we observed in my parents home and has brought new meaning to observing them anew. Try it. You'll like it.

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Release date1997-04-281991-10-101991-10-101991-04-261993-07-152005-07-28
MediaHardcoverPaperbackPaperbackHardcoverPaperbackPaperback
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Number of pages526368416784256126
Ean978087668882397804650863209780465086337-97800627200859780374529758
Book Isbn087668882204650863220465086330-00627200820374529752
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