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The New Jew Canon: When Bad Things Happen to Good People |
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| The ultimate guide to the books every Jew needs to own | |
by Vanessa Ochs, March 24, 2008 |
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Author:
Harold Kushner
Description:
I didn't read this book when it first came out and everyone was talking
about it and saying it changed their lives—it was a best seller and I
was a snob. When I grew up and finally did read it, it changed my life
too: I assign it every time I teach interfaith chaplains or medical
students, when I teach Jewish biomedical ethics or theology to
undergraduates. It answers the BIG theological questions from a
feeling Jewish perspective: No, God does not give us suffering because
God wants to teach us a lesson. No, God does not decide to make certain
airplanes stay up in the sky and others crash. Yes, God is present when
our community helps us to mourn and to heal.
Recommended By:
Vanessa Ochs is an associate Professor of Religious Studies at UVA and
author of Inventing Jewish Ritual, (2007 JPS), winner of a National
Jewish Book Award.
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The New Jew Canon is a long-term project that seeks to canonize essential Jewish (and some Non-Jewish) reads as recommended by extraordinary rabbis, experts, and cultural leaders. Suggestions are welcome via comments or tips.