We are delighted to announce two new book acquisitions for our small but growing Beit Midrash library. Both are gifts generously donated by one of our more recent members, Steven Ettinger. Steven is a rabbi, a tax lawyer, a family man and an individual who manifests an obvious fascination with every aspect of contemporary Jewish life in the real world—and this is what makes his books so readable.
The first is Torah 24/7: A Timely Guide for the Modern
Spirit. If you are looking for a fresh perspective on those parshiyot you
have read so often in the past, this work could be exactly what you are
searching for. Each chapter reveals, sometimes quite surprisingly, how an
incident or experience in the author's life was reflected in or influenced by
the parashah of the week. This is proof positive—as if any were needed—that the
narratives contained in the Chumash continue to have a real meaning for the
life of modern man.
The second, Connecting the Dates: Exploring the Meaning of Jewish Time, is a book that has been cast in an entirely different mold. In it, Steven poses penetrating questions about the role played by time in our lives and in our relationships with man and God. In particular, he asks:
- What is the relationship of the Jewish Holidays to their
Fast Days?
- How do the Jewish ritual practices of circumcision, tefillin
and tefillah express the underlying link between the individual s personal life
cycle and the life cycle of the Jewish nation?
- How do the major events in the lives of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs connect to the core of the Jewish life cycle?
Steven builds upon
this foundation and shows how the Forefathers of the Jewish people were also
the cornerstones upon which the Jewish holidays are built.