The book explores the complex relationship between Liberal Judaism and Rabbinic Law, marking a significant contribution to the discourse in Britain and Europe since the 19th century. It advocates for a constructive yet critical examination of Rabbinic Law, addressing diverse topics including prayer language, women's status, medical ethics, euthanasia, Jewish identity, contraception, divorce, and territorial rights in Palestine/Israel. This comprehensive analysis aims to foster a deeper understanding of these issues within the context of contemporary Jewish thought.
John D. Rayner Livres




This is the first of two volumes of edited sermons spanning the greater part of the second half of the twentieth century, and the first major collection of sermons from a Liberal Jewish point ofview produced in Britain since Claude G. Montefiore's Truth in Religion of 1906.
The Jewish People
- 440pages
- 16 heures de lecture
The book provides a comprehensive survey of Jewish history and literature, focusing on a thematic analysis of Judaism's teachings and practices. It explores the evolution of Jewish thought and cultural contributions, highlighting significant historical events and literary works that have shaped the Jewish experience.
A Jewish Understanding of the World
- 210pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Focusing on a prophetic perspective, this collection of Liberal Jewish sermons explores significant themes such as Jewish continuity, Progressive Judaism, and the complexities of Zionism and the State of Israel. The author addresses contemporary history and social issues, providing insights into world events and Jewish-Christian relations. This volume, alongside its predecessor, presents thought-provoking commentary that appeals to both Jewish and non-Jewish readers, reflecting a commitment to progressive values within a Jewish context.