Celebrating the Jewish Year

The Fall Holidays

Paul Steinberg

ISBN: 978-0-8276-0842-9

Price: $22

Binding: Paper, 7" x 10", 220 pages

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Celebrating the Jewish Year is the first in a three volume series 
that will cover all of the major Jewish festivals. Intended as a 
resource to enjoy and explore over many years, Celebrating the Jewish 
Year offers basic information as well opportunities for deeper study. 
This beautifully designed book not only provides the essentials on 
the origins and customs of the holidays but also offers insights from 
some of the greatest thinkers in Jewish history as well as popular 
contemporary scholars. A peek at the table of contents for The Fall 
Holidays reveals selections by contemporary feminist scholars, 
old-country rebbes, modern philosophers, and medieval rabbis. Breathe 
new life into ancient rituals and texts with alternate meditations 
that feature poems, stories, and songs.

Whether you are celebrating a holiday for the first time or looking 
to renew the spirit of your celebration, Celebrating the Jewish Year 
is a book you will turn to season after season. A must-have for every 
Jewish home.

To order call 1(800) 234-3151 or visit 
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Coming September 2007:

Celebrating the Jewish Year : The Winter Holidays

ISBN: 978-0-8276-0849-8

Coming in January 2009:

Celebrating the Jewish Year: The Spring and Summer Holidays

978-0-8276-0850-4

Paul Steinberg is the rabbi and director of Jewish studies and Hebrew 
at the Levine Academy in Dallas, Texas. He holds master’s degrees in 
both education and rabbinic studies and was ordained from the Ziegler 
School of Rabbinic Studies. He is the author of The Study Guide to 
Jewish Ethics (JPS, 2003), articles on Hebrew Bible and Jewish 
education, and a monthly column on the spirit of Jewish holidays and 
family in the Texas Jewish Post.



Janet Greenstein Potter is the editor of several JPS publications, 
including the National Jewish Book Award finalist Wise and Not So 
Wise, Praise Her Works, Zayda Was a Cowboy, Sarah’s Journey, and The 
Kids’ Catalog of Animals and the Earth, a book about the environment 
and the Jewish tradition.

The Jewish Publication Society is a nonprofit educational 
organization formed to enhance the Jewish culture by promoting the 
dissemination of religious and secular works, in the United States 
and abroad, to all individuals and institutions interested in past 
and contemporary Jewish life.

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