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Communings of the Spirit: The Journals of Mordecai M. Kaplan, Volume 2: 1934-1941

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by Mel Scult

    • Creator

      Mel Scult

    • Format

      Hardback

    • Publisher

      Wayne State University Press

    • Published

      September 2016

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    Communings of the Spirit: The Journals of Mordecai M. Kaplan, Volume 2: 1934-1941

    Today's Price £44.85



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    Mordecai M. Kaplan (1881-1983), founder of Reconstructionism, is the preeminent American Jewish thinker and rabbi of our times. His life embodies the American Jewish experience of the first half of the twentieth century. With passionate intensity and uncommon candor, Kaplan compulsively recorded his experience in his journals, some ten thousand pages. At times, Kaplan thought his ideas were too radical or complex to share with his congregation. What he could not share publicly he put into his journals. In this diary we find his uncensored thoughts on a variety of subjects. Thus, the diary was much more sophisticated and radical than anything he published while living.

    While in the first volume of Communings of the Spirit, editor Mel Scult covers Kaplan's early years as a rabbi, teacher of rabbis, and community leader, in the second volume we experience through Kaplan the economic problems of the 1930s and their shattering impact on the Jewish community. It becomes clear that Kaplan, like so many others during this period, was attracted to the solutions offered by communism, notwithstanding some hesitation because of the anti-religious nature of communist ideology. Through Kaplan we come to understand the Jewish community in the yishuv (Jews in Palestine) as Kaplan spent two years teaching at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and his close circle of friends included Martin Buber, Judah Leon Magnes, and other prominent personalities. It is also during this time that the specter of Nazi Germany begins to haunt American Jews, and Kaplan, sensitive to the threats, is obsessed with Jewish security, both in Europe and Palestine.

    More than anything else, this diary is the chronicle of Kaplan's spiritual and intellectual journey in the early 1930s and 1940s. With honesty and vivid detail, Kaplan explores his evolving beliefs on religious naturalism and his uncertainties and self-doubts as he grapples with a wide range of theological issues.

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    • Creator

      Mel Scult

    • Format

      Hardback

    • Publisher

      Wayne State University Press

    • Published

      September 2016

    • Weight

      795g

    • Dimensions

      153 x 229 x 26 mm

    • ISBN

      9780814341612

    • ISBN-10

      0814341616

    • Eden Code

      4688921

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    • ISBN: 9780814341612

    • Publisher: Wayne State University Press

    • Release Date: September 2016

    • Weight: 795g

    • Dimensions: 153 x 229 x 26 mm

    • Eden Code: 4688921


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