A Treasury of Sephardic Laws and Customs

by Herbert C. Dobrinsky

Hardcover, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

296.74 DOB

Publication

Yeshiva University Press (2002), Edition: Second Printing, Hardcover, 566 pages

Description

North America's growing Sephardic Jewry includes four major separate and distinct communities, Syrian, Moroccan, Judeo-Spanish, and Spanish and Portuguese, each with its own unique history and vibrant body of traditions. Although Sephardic Jewry on this continent is steadily increasing in numbers and importance, its practices and customs are still virtually unknown to most American Jews of Ashkenazic (European) background, including many of those who are charged with the responsibility for the religious education of both children and adults. This volume, the first of its kind in the history of Jewish publishing, provides a comprehensive compendium of the laws and customs of these four main communities of Sephardic Jewry in such areas as holiday observances, worship services, birth, Bar Mizvah, marriage and divorce, death and mourning, dietary laws, family relations, and many other vital areas of personal, family, and communal life. Based upon extensive research, including both written sources and thorough interviews of Sephardic scholars, it serves as a fascinating opportunity to experience the full variety and scope of Jewish life as it evolved in diverse historical periods and cultural regions. He lives in New York City.… (more)

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2469

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User reviews

LibraryThing member nproenza
A great reference book for Sephardic customs! Rabbi Dobrinsky does a dood job of presenting the differences of Minhag within the sephardic ranks.
LibraryThing member bachrach44
This is the best reference book I know of for Sephardi Jewish customs. The book is divided up by event (say, the birth of a child or Passover), and then within each section the author discusses the customs of various strains of Sephardi Jews. (Spanish-Portuguese, Syrian, Moroccan, etc.) The book
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covers lifecycle events (birth, bar mitzvah, marriage, death), calendrical events (holidays, the sabbath, etc.), and daily occurrences (dietary laws, family life, etc.)

Dobrinski is an academic, so you can expect his book to be well researched and thorough. Perhaps one of the greatest indications of it's value is the fact that it has letters of approbation (haskamot) from two of the greatest rabbinic leaders of Sephardic Judaism when the book was published - Rabbi Ovadia Yosef and Rabbi Mordechai Eliahu.
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ISBN

0881250317 / 9780881250312
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