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For Times Such as These

A Radical's Guide to the Jewish Year

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A revolutionary guide to Jewish practice rooted in social justice, feminism, and queer liberation.

This contemporary companion to the Jewish year cycle is not only a bellwether for radical Jews who want their lives and practice to be rooted in their political commitments but also an educational resource in Jewish tradition, holidays, and ritual. With a chapter for each month of the Hebrew calendar, For Times Such as These offers spiritual practices and holiday rituals rooted in movements for racial justice, decolonization, feminism, and queer and trans liberation. Each chapter opens with an invocation by liturgist and healer Dori Midnight and illuminated by artist Sol Weiss. Highlighting each month's spiritual and cultural qualities, Rabbi Ariana Katz and Rabbi Jessica Rosenberg summarize and provide commentary on Torah readings; examine the texts, histories, and contemporary customs of Jewish holidays; and offer questions to reflect on and engage spiritually with the month. This work provides a guide for creative action and ritual making throughout the seasons, an exploration of anti-Zionist Judaism, and spiritual-cultural invitation to embody and expand decolonial, anti-racist, queer, and feminist Jewish practice.

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    • Library Journal

      Starred review from April 26, 2024

      Rabbis Katz (founding rabbi, Hinenu: The Baltimore Justice Shtiebl) and activist/organizer Rosenberg, both graduates of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, partnered to explore Judaism from a leftist, feminist perspective. They advocate for a religious practice rooted not only in Jewish traditions but also in movements that support social justice, feminism, and queer liberation. The book includes a section called "Frameworks," which makes a case for reconstructionism without Zionism, which the authors believe is a colonial project and an apartheid state that displaces and oppresses Palestinians. They assert that it contributes to militarism and anti-Arab racism. The book explains Jewish holidays and observances, including Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Passover, but it also covers the practices and purposes around rituals such as Cheshvan, which the authors describe as the monthlong equivalent of Shabbat, the Jewish day of rest and celebration. The final part of the book is dedicated to a discussion of Torah and how its readings both relate to and enrich the Jewish calendar. VERDICT A highly recommended, educational, and welcome contribution to the literature about Jewish traditions. The authors' extraordinary guide to combining those rituals with everyday activism practices is what sets this resource far apart from others.--Barrie Olmstead

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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