Com­mu­ni­ties of Mean­ing by Joseph A. Skloot and Lisa J. Grush­cow, editors

Com­mu­ni­ties of Mean­ing by Joseph A. Skloot and Lisa J. Grush­cow, editors

Con­ver­sa­tions on Mod­ern Jew­ish Life Inspired by Rab­bi Lar­ry Hoffman

In Communities of Meaning, thirty-four of today’s community leaders and theologians engage Hoffman in dialogue about the big questions in American Jewish life, including:

  • How, where, and why people pray.
  • What Jewish life looks like today and what lies ahead.
  • How Jews engage with people of other faiths,
  • How faith can shape commitment and action.

This collection invites readers into the ageless conversation that is Judaism and challenges everyone to think creatively about the ideas and institutions that are shaping Jewish life in the twenty-first century.

Includes contributions from Jill Abramson, Tony Bayfield, Angela Buchdahl, Joshua Davidson, Arnold Eisen, David Ellenson, Daniel, Judson, Noa Kushner, Liz Lerman, Andrew Reyfeld, Jonathan Sarna, Gordon Tucker, Deborah Waxman, Danny Zemel, and many others.

Year first published: 2024

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