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Becoming a Jewish Parent: How to Explore Spirituality and Tradition With Your Children [Hardcover]

Rabbi Daniel Gordis (Author)
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October 5, 1999
Raising Jewish children in today's secular culture poses unique and serious challenges. How do parents pass on a positive, vital sense of identity, religion, and heritage without turning their kids off or overwhelming them? How do you explain what it means to be Jewish if you are ambivalent about it yourself? And perhaps most important, how do parents who have had little or no formal religious training themselves pass on rich, multilayered traditions that may have been missing from their own childhood experiences?
In Becoming a Jewish Parent: How to Explore Spirituality and Tradition with Your Children, Daniel Gordis has written an invaluable guide for parents who are interested in introducing Judaism into their homes so that their children can grow up loving, understanding, and cherishing their heritage.

Filled with delightful and inspiring anecdotes, thoughtful information about the history, holidays, and traditions that shape Judaism, as well as a useful glossary and incredibly thorough reference section, this book is a vital resource that you will want to refer to again and again. Becoming a Jewish Parent tackles major issues in contemporary life and offers thoughtful approaches and insights to dealing with such complicated subjects as using ritual to make space for feeling, talking about God when we have doubts, incorporating girls into what has been primarily a male tradition, and becoming part of a community that supports your ideals. Becoming a Jewish Parent is the book to turn to at every phase of a family's spiritual quest.

If being a good parent means having a subtle, sophisticated, and appropriate sense of what is "honest" when it comes to love, sex, police, the government, or other complicated issues, the same is clearly true with God.  We could, when our children ask about God, tell them about all the things we're not sure about, all the reasons we could come up with to doubt that God is "out there."


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When kids ask parents questions about God, it can be difficult to know how to answer them. In Becoming a Jewish Parent, Daniel Gordis notes that parents could very well "tell [kids] all the things we're not sure about, all the reasons we could come up with to doubt that God is 'out there.'" But he suggests a different approach. When answering children's questions about God, Gordis suggests that parents pause to consider what drives their children's curiosity.
Is our job at such moments to give our kids information, or is it to build a safe, secure, nurturing sense of the world, one in which they can begin to make Jewish life a core part of who they are? When we talk to our kids about God, we're not 'information providers.' Rather, we're 'world builders,' the people who are most responsible for the outlook on life our children will develop and carry with them for a lifetime.
Handling the God question is just one topic in this extensive reference book that includes chapters on all of the major Jewish holidays, birth rituals for boys and girls, Bar and Bat Mitzvah, dating, going to college, and difficult experiences such as divorce and death and burial. Gordis, a rabbi and professor with three children of his own, has a lively and personable voice, and even his apparently unconventional ideas are grounded in his deep knowledge of Jewish Scripture and tradition.

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Gordis (G-d Was Not in the Fire: The Search for a Spiritual Judaism) deals directly with an issue that, arguably, embarrasses Americans more than money or sexAspirituality. Never hortatory or facile, always understanding and caring, he delves into the problems of parenting for those Jews who want, or are forced by circumstance, to bring Judaism into their lives through their children. He explores how spirituality adds depth and meaning to the yearly cycle of Jewish holidays and to everyday life, emphasizing community and family and suggesting a road to wise choices. Also included is a glossary of terms and names, a quick bird's-eye view of Jewish history, and excellent suggestions for further reading. An act of love and faith on the part of its author, this is one of the finest treatments of spirituality and parenting ever published. The writing is a masterpiece of intelligence and clarity. Highly recommended for any community library where there are people looking to inject faith into their lives, this would also make an excellent teaching tool for community leaders.AIdelle Rudman, Touro Coll. Lib., New York
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Harmony; 1 edition (October 5, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0609604082
  • ISBN-13: 978-0609604083
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,209,877 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Dr. Daniel Gordis is Senior Vice President of the Shalem Center, where he is also a Senior Fellow. The author of numerous books on Jewish thought and currents in Israel, Dr. Gordis was the founding dean of the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies at the University of Judaism, the first rabbinical college on the West Coast of the United States. Dr. Gordis joined Shalem in 2007 to help found Israel's first liberal arts college, after spending nine years as vice president of the Mandel Foundation in Israel and director of its Leadership Institute.

Since moving to Israel in 1998, Dr. Gordis has written and lectured throughout the world on Israeli society and the challenges facing the Jewish state. His writing has appeared in magazines and newspapers including the New York Times, the New Republic, the New York Times Magazine, Moment, Tikkun, and Conservative Judaism. His latest book, Saving Israel: How the Jewish State Can Win a Way That May Never End was published by Wiley in March 2009.

Dr. Gordis is presently at work on two new books. A volume about 19th and 20th century rabbinic responsa on conversion, which he is writing together with Rabbi David Ellenson of the Hebrew Union College, is tentatively entitled For the Sake of Heaven: Conversion, Law and Politics in the Modern World of Jewish Orthodoxy. And another book, on Zionism and its contributions to human freedom and vitality worldwide, is tentatively called Israel's Promise: How Zionism Can Help Preserve the Nation-State and Human Freedom, is also now being written.

Dr. Gordis received his B.A. from Columbia College (Magna Cum Laude), a Masters Degree and Rabbinic Ordination from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, and his Ph.D. from the University of Southern California.

He blogs at http://danielgordis.org/

 

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A perfect book for new parents!, December 7, 1999
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As a parent of three kids, I loved this book, which is easy to use, full of great advice and inspiring. It's a how-to book and a "why-to" book. Clearly, Rabbi Gordis really knows what it's like trying to raise Jewish kids in our society, and any parent will find him/herself nodding along and then grateful for all of his insights. He offers all kinds of ideas - large and small - for how to make our kids proud, knowledgable and passionate Jews. In the process, he also explains all the holidays and many other topics! I can't think of a better gift for new parents (or even seasoned ones).
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book not only for parents, but for any Jew, August 18, 2000
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I had the pleasure to be one of Rabbi Gordis' students. His book gives a fresh look to the age old question of 'Why?'. I am a college student without any children and yet I found myself drawn to this book to help find my place in my religion. It helps relate ritual and holiday into the whole time and space aspect in Jewish history. If you have any question about the Jewish faith, this book should definitely be one of the ones you consult.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Becoming a Jewish Parent, May 31, 2010
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"Becoming a Jewish Parent" is by far the most useful and appropriate text I have read so far. I especially appreciate the fact that a Reform Jew can use the information and not be overwhelmed with so many 'thou shalts' and the guilt trip which makes you feel that 'you are violating a mitzvah if you perform this ritual any other way'.

I give this book to parents after the birth of a child whenever I get the chance.
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