Introduction to the paperback edition
Introduction to the first edition
Notes on names and dates
1 Hasidism
2 The Nature of Hasidic Prayer
3 The Hasidic Prayer Book and Prayer House
4 Preparations for Prayer
5 Gestures and Melody in Prayer
6 Contemplative Prayer
7 Contemplative Prayer (continued)
8 Ecstatic Prayer
9 The Elevation of ‘Strange Thoughts’
10 Prayer as Inspiration
11 The Prayers of the Zaddik
12 The Polemic on the Recital of Le-Shem Yihud
13 Hasidic Prayer in the Responsa
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Louis Jacobs, founding rabbi of the New London Synagogue, was a renowned scholar with an international reputation as a lecturer. He was the author of The Jewish Religion: A Companion (1995) and of many other distinguished books, several of them published by the Littman Library, including Beyond Reasonable Doubt (1999), Hasidic Prayer (paperback 1993), and Theology in the Responsa (paperback 2005), as well as an edition and translation of Zevi Hirsch Eichenstein’s Turn Aside from Evil and Do Good (1995). He died in 2006.
'It now presents itself to a new public which will find this one of
the basic books required for those who want to go directly into the
nature of Hasidic prayer ... in this sound and clearly written text
there is a scholarly survey of the most immediate developments of
Hasidism, which enters into that world both as a scholar looking in
from the outside, and as a rabbi aware of the yearnings of faith.
The new introduction is valuable in pointing to the most recent
scholarship which also emphasizes women in Hasidic life ... this is
a valuable book which is a pleasure to read.'
European Judaism
'His work is remarkably well done, with profound scholarship but
presented in a readable and absorbing manner.'
Times Educational Supplement
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