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Moshe Zemer (Author)
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September 1999
Innovative and provocative, Evolving Halakhah affirms the system of traditional Jewish law, halakhah, as a developing and moral structure, flexible enough to accommodate the changing realities of each generation. In this accessible analysis of halakhah, Moshe Zemer issues a clarion call to follow the ancient and modern principles of evolving halakhah, which demands ethical deeds, the discovery of holiness in the Commandments, a critical approach to the Tradition, and responsibility of the entire Community of Israel. These principles are viewed as the framework in which the other commandments are applied. To Jews who sometimes see no choices but those of fundamentalist rigidity on the one hand, or total rejection of tradition on the other, Zemer argues instead for awareness of the inherent flexibility of the halakhic system. Halakhah, he argues, has had many voices, and has changed to meet every generation's needs. Equipped with this view, liberal Jews can reclaim their tradition from a conservative rabbinic establishment that all too often--especially in Israel--has seen the voice of strictness as more authentic than the voice of lovingkindness.

The product of Zemer's thirty-five years of work in the Israel Movement of Progressive Judaism, Evolving Halakhah includes chapters on matters ranging from personal status, especially marriage and conversion, through the "political" halakhah of a response to the intifada. It shows that the traditional framework for understanding the Torah's commandments can be the living heart of Jewish life for all Jews--including Reform, Reconstructionist, Conservative, and Modern Orthodox. An essential reference work for any thinking student of religion.



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In this provocative new edition of a work originally published in Hebrew, Zemer, founding director of the Freehof Institute of Progressive Halakhah in Tel Aviv, presents his view of Halakhah, or traditional Jewish law, as an evolving system founded on the core ethical values of Judaism rather than on a rigid reading of custom and tradition. By internalizing the Commandments, he takes a critical approach to Halakhah and calls for the individual conscience to explore the laws and traditions behind such issues as marriage and divorce, conversion, the role of gentiles in the land of Israel, Halakhah and the Infigada, "Halakhic" justification for murder, the status of women, the ultra-Orthodox, medicine, euthanasia, death, and burial. Sure to be controversial among traditional Jews, this book will help all Jews understand why they believeAor don't believe. Highly recommended for collections of Judaica.AMarcia Welsh, Guilford Free Lib., CT
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"Finally, a text for liberal Jews enabling us to encounter halakhah as a significant and meaningful structure in our lives." -- Rabbi Sheldon Zimmerman, President, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion

"For those of us who have argued that the traditional halakhah [Jewish law] is far more open, pluralistic and compassionate than it has been made to be, Dr. Zemer now provides a detailed documentation of that position . . . an indispensable resource for understanding the core of Jewish tradition." -- Dr. Neil Gillman, Professor of Jewish Philosophy, The Jewish Theological Seminary of America

"Grounded in the tradition of adaptation and renewal, Zemer's voice is vital to our survival today." -- Rabbi Naamah Kelman, Coordinator, Beit Midrash, a Liberal Yeshiva, Jerusalem

"In its own right, an important link in the chain of liberal halakhah . . . deserving of assessment and respect as a collection of responsa." -- Rabbi David Ellenson, Ph.D., Professor of Jewish Thought, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion

"Provocative. . . . Sure to be controversial, this book will help all Jews understand why they believe--or don't believe." -- Library Journal, March 1999

"Through this scholarly yet accessible book, Zemer challenges those who have allowed halakhah to become rigid and callous. Zemer brilliantly demonstrates that justice and compassion provide the basis for authentic halakhic decisions and demands acceptance for his progressive approach." -- Rabbi David Teutsch, President, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College

"[Zemer's] point is that the traditional Orthodox approach to halakhah has been and can be flexible and morally sensitive . . . thoughtful Orthodox Jews should take a careful look at this book. . . .Commands respect for its learning, its moral sensitivity, its careful argument, and its moderate and reasonable tone." -- The Jerusalem Post Magazine

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Jewish Lights Pub (September 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1580230024
  • ISBN-13: 978-1580230025
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.2 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,855,794 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Progressive Jewish approach to modern ethical issues, March 21, 2001
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Rabbi Moshe Zemer's 'Evolving Halakha' is a well presented, lucid explanation of the development and interpretation of Jewish law in many areas of human concern. In clear, articulate language Zemer describes the origins and development of Jewish law from its biblical origins through many centuries of rabbinic interpretation. Divorce, abortion, euthanasia, business ethics and environment are just some of the many contemporary dilemmas Zemer discusses from a modern Israeli Progressive Jewish perspective. As an educator, I have found this text very helpful for extending my own understanding of Jewish Law, as well as being a useful basis for informed discussion in my High School classes.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Evolving Halakhah: A progressive approach to Traditional Jew, August 6, 2000
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I found Evolving Halakhah to be a fascinating book. It covers everything fro converts to Judaism, to the peace process. Rabbi Moshe Zemer put a positive interpretation on Halakhah, enabling progressive jews to awake to the possibilities of jewish tradition. I strongly recommend it to anyone searching more about Halakhah.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thoughtfully written, articulate, and persuasively presented, August 9, 2003
Evolving Halakhah: A Progressive Approach To Traditional Jewish Law is drawn from author Rabbi Moshe Zemer's thirty-five years of work in the Israel Movement of Progressive Judaism. Examining traditional Halakhah (Jewish law) as it applies to marriage, divorce, illegitimacy, conversion, the state of Israel, the status of women, medicine, burial practices and more, as well as striving to find an approach that is both flexible for modern circumstances yet sensitive to traditional issues of both morality and faith, Evolving Halakhah is a quite thoughtfully written, articulate, and persuasively presented.
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