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Author : Marcia Falk
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Publisher : Harper San Francisco
Language : English
Release Date : 05 May 1996
ISBN : UOM:39015037827980
Pages : 584 pages
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The Book of Blessings is an extraordinary and deeply poetic re-creation of Jewish prayer that offers new blessings, poems, and meditations for Sabbath, holiday, and everyday observance. Steeped in dialogue with rabbinic tradition, it is for those who seek a more contemporary, egalitarian approach to traditional liturgy. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

The Book of Blessings is an extraordinary and deeply poetic re-creation of Jewish prayer that offers new blessings, poems, and meditations for Sabbath, holiday, and everyday observance. Steeped in dialogue with rabbinic tradition, it is for those who seek a more contemporary, egalitarian approach to traditional liturgy. Copyright © Libri GmbH.

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