The Meaning of God in Modern Jewish Religion
Mordecai M. Kaplan
Introduction by Mel Scult
Paperback
ISBN: 9780814325520
Pages: 416 Size: 5.5x8
eBOOK
ISBN: 9780814339923
Review
The Meaning of God in Modern Jewish Religion is Mordecai M. Kaplan at his best. A classic of clear thinking from this giant of American Jewish thought, this volume will transform the way you think about symbols and ritual.
— David A. Teutsch
In this book, Kaplan enlarges on his notion of functional reinterpretation and then actually applies it to the entire ritual cycle of the Jewish year-a rarity in modern Jewish thought. This work continues to function as a central text for the Reconstructionist movement, whose influence continues to grow in American Jewry.
A classic in modern Jewish thought ... a work of contemporary as well as historical importance. It continues to function as a central text for the Reconstructionist movement, whose influence continues to grow in American Jewry.
– Norbert M. Samuelson, Temple University
Without a doubt the second most important book Kaplan wrote after Judaism as a Civilization, and no less relevant than that book to present concerns. Here Kaplan enlarges on his notion of functional reinterpretation and then actually applies it to the entire ritual cycle of the Jewish year-a rarity in modern Jewish thought.
– Arnold Eisen, Stanford University
The Meaning of God in Modern Jewish Religion is Mordecai M. Kaplan at his best. A classic of clear thinking from this giant of American Jewish thought, this volume will transform the way you think about symbols and ritual.
– David A. Teutsch, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College