The New Jewish Baby Book bookcover

The New Jewish Baby Book

Names, Ceremonies & Customs-A Guide for Today's Families
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Description

The practical, inclusive, inspiring guide for all Jewish people expecting a baby. A complete resource to the traditions and rituals for welcoming a new child into the world and the Jewish community and for commemorating this joyous event in family life.

Product Details

PublisherJewish Lights Publishing
Publish DateMarch 01, 2005
Pages277
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781580232517
Dimensions9.0 X 6.2 X 0.8 inches | 1.0 pounds

About the Author

Anita Diamant is author of The Red Tent; The New Jewish Wedding; Bible Baby Names: Spiritual Choices from Judeo-Christian Sources; and The New Jewish Baby Book(Jewish Lights), among other books. She is a founder of Mayyim Hayyim, Living Waters Community Mikveh and the Paula J. Brody Family Education Center in Newton, Massachusetts.

Reviews

"I've never been religious, but during my pregnancy I had a lot of questions about Jewish traditions ... this book helped me make all the decisions."
-Robin Wolaner, founder, Parenting magazine

"Lovely.... Does a wonderful job of explaining aspects of traditional Jewish law-meaningful suggestions make tradition relevant to contemporary situations."
-American Library Association's Booklist

"Weaves together history, traditions, laws and practices, rituals and prayers to form a beautiful tapestry.... A wonderful resource."
-Rabbi Joy Levitt (Reconstructionist), associate executive director of programming at the Manhattan JCC

"A book that all Jewish parents-no matter how religious-will find fascinating as well as useful. It is a perfect shower or new baby gift."
-Pamela Abrams, executive editor, Parents magazine

"Skillfully teaches how traditional Jewish ritual enhances life's most sacred moments and stimulates thinking about developing new practices that acknowledge the changing nature of the Jewish family and demonstrate sensitivity to issues of gender and adoption."
-Rabbi William H. Lebeau (Conservative), vice chancellor, The Jewish Theological Seminary of America

"Gives all of us-experts and novices alike-the ability and confidence to begin our Jewish child rearing on a profound and sacred plane."
-Cantor Benjie Ellen Shiller (Reform), professor of cantorial arts, HUC-JIR School of Sacred Music

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