The Rhetoric of the Jewish Liturgy is the first comprehensive academic study of its kind in over a century. It integrates material from biblical literature, Second Temple literature - including the Dead Sea Scrolls of Qumran and Jewish Hellenistic literature - rabbinic literature, early Christian literature, the Cairo Genizah, classical piyut, and medieval manuscripts and commentary, along with modern philological, literary, and historical research. Since the liturgy reflects the history of Judaism, its study becomes an expedition through the pathways of Jewish history and thoughtfrom biblical to modern times. By integrating historical, literary, and theological perspectives, this study succeeds in clarifying many heretofore obscure liturgical issues.
MAH TOVU
A Psychological Introduction to Prayer
ADON OLAM
A Theological Introduction to Prayer
PRELIMINARIES
Preparing the Mind and Body for Prayer
ASHREI
Psalm 145 and the Liturgy
PESUKEI DEZIMRA AND THE LITURGICAL USE OF SCRIPTURE
A Liturgy in the Making
THE SHEMA LITURGY
From Covenant Ceremony to Coronation
THE AMIDAH
The Literary Structure and the Rhetoric of Redemption
ALEINU
Meaning and Historical Context
KADDISH
Its Meaning in the Light of Its Origin
CULMINATION
The Liturgy as a Whole
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