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Marc-Alain Ouaknin

Author of Symbols of Judaism

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Works by Marc-Alain Ouaknin

Symbols of Judaism (1995) 263 copies, 3 reviews
Mysteries of the Alphabet: The Origins of Writing (1997) — Author — 212 copies
The Burnt Book (1986) 94 copies
Mysteries of the Kabbalah (2000) 69 copies, 2 reviews
La plus belle histoire de Dieu (1997) — Author — 60 copies, 4 reviews
The Mystery Of Numbers (2003) 58 copies
La Bible de l'humour juif (1995) 35 copies
De tien geboden (2001) 28 copies, 1 review
Lire aux éclats (1989) 24 copies
Invitation au Talmud (2001) 13 copies
Mystères de la Bible (2008) 4 copies
Méditations érotiques (1998) 4 copies
"E DIO RISE" (2021) 2 copies
Ouvertures hassidiques (1990) 2 copies
Sept roses plus tard (1999) 1 copy
Dziesięć Przykazań (2016) 1 copy
Carnets de Jérusalem (2003) 1 copy
Chasydzi 1 copy

Associated Works

Klezmer, Book One: Tales of the Wild East (2005) — Foreword, some editions — 263 copies, 13 reviews

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NO OF PAGES: 128 SUB CAT I: Symbols SUB CAT II: SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: This book sets out to explore the fundamental aspects, rites, and symbols of Judaism, presented through images and a commentary that will clarify their meaning and deepen the reader's understanding.NOTES: SUBTITLE:
NO OF PAGES: 128 SUB CAT I: Symbols SUB CAT II: SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: This book introduces the reader to the fundamental aspects of Judaism by exploring the ritual and cultural symbols of this religion. Rabbi Marc-Alain Ouaknin offers insightful commentary, and basic questions are answered clearly and concisely. Why is the yarmulka worn? Why are the scrolls of the law written by hand? Each chapter details also the various religious holidays and feasts according to the Jewish calendar. show more Rabbi Ouaknin, director of the Center for Research and Jewish Studies in Paris and a professor at the University of Bar-Han in Israel, explores the fundamental aspects, rites, and symbols of Judaism, presented through 64 lavish, full-page, color photographs and a studious text. Ouaknin explains the religious use of such sacred objects as the tallith (prayer shawl), tefillin (worn on the left arm and forehead by men during prayers), mezuzah (a piece of parchment attached to a front doorpost), and shofar (ram's horn). He discusses such holidays as Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkoth, Hanukkah, Purim, and Passover, and he also talks about the Jewish calendar, the synagogue, the Torah scroll, Sabbath, dietary laws, the mikvah (ritual bath), the huppah (nuptial canopy), the ketubbah (marriage contract), and clothing customs. Non-Jews as well as Jews should find the book absorbing.NOTES: Donated by Gary and Angie Springer. SUBTITLE: show less
Eis como um livro barato também pode ser interessante.
Ultrapassada a desilusão da primeira entrevista, onde depois da apresentação do primeiro entrevistado se espera mais dele do que ele nos dá, os dois entrevistados seguintes também se revelam surpreendentes. Positivamente, desta feita. Fica-se mesmo com pena que as respectivas entrevistas não sejam mais longas-
Estes dois últimos esclarecem de forma clara e, direi mesmo, simples, a ética e a essência do Judaísmo e do show more Cristianismo, e fazem-no de uma forma crítica e rigorosa apesar das suas confissões.
Estas duas religiões são abordadas quase na base da teoria dos paradigmas, analisam as respectivas histórias e os resultados são interessantes.
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