Prophetic Voices: Renewing and Reimagining Haftarah
edited by Barbara Symons
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 2023 eISBN: 978-0-88123-371-1 | Paper: 978-0-88123-370-4 Library of Congress Classification BM670.H3S49 2023 Dewey Decimal Classification 296.8341
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS
ABOUT THIS BOOK The traditional haftarah cycle, read on Shabbat and holidays during the Torah service, contains a wealth of prophetic wisdom, yet today it is too often forgotten or ignored. Prophetic Voices gives new life to these ancient texts. A diverse group of contributors--including rabbis, cantors, scholars, educators, activists, and poets--provide short commentaries on each haftarah, demonstrating their profound relevance to the present. Moreover, the volume boldly invites us to rethink the haftarah canon. Going beyond the Prophets, it presents alternative readings from Jewish texts biblical to contemporary. New haftarot for each Shabbat and holiday are included, plus haftarot for the Jewish American calendar, from Yom HaShoah to Pride Month to Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The readings are enhanced by scholarly essays placing the Prophets in historical context and examining the role of prophecy in Reform Judaism. Prophetic Voices summons us to listen, study, think, and teach--as well as to sing, pray, and march.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY Rabbi Barbara AB Symons graduated from the University of Michigan and was ordained by Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in 1994. Since 2006, she has been serving Temple David in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, just outside of Pittsburgh. She is deeply involved in the interfaith community primarily through her work with the Monroeville Interfaith Ministerium—of which she is past president—and through the Catholic Jewish Education Enrichment program. Engaged with the local community, Rabbi Symons has served as president of the hospital’s clergy board and rabbinic groups, and she is active with the town council, school board, and library. Barbara met her husband Rabbi Ron Symons during their first week in Jerusalem at Hebrew Union College; she is daily and deeply proud of, and inspired by, him and their three children, all of whom are not only committed Jews but learned, creative Jewish professionals. Rabbi Symons is the author of CCAR Press's Prophetic Voices: Renewing and Reimagining Haftarah (2023). She is thrilled to have even a small part in raising up prophetic voices through the many diverse voices included in this book.
REVIEWS
Like water in the desert, this anthology offers fresh, new ways to make haftarot not only relevant but essential. For too long many have dreaded haftarah readings because they lacked connection to our lives, but no longer. With Prophetic Voices, I can foresee these texts commanding our full attention as we reclaim and reimagine Jewish life.
-- Rabbi Rick Jacobs, President, Union for Reform Judaism
Prophetic Voices provides the motivation and the means to delve into the Prophets with a new appreciation for these texts and their potential to enrich the lives of contemporary readers. The book gathers together an eclectic group of authors who offer informative background essays and insightful commentary on the traditional haftarah readings, along with an array of new texts to inspire us and challenge us. I look forward to bringing this terrific volume to services as my Shabbat morning companion.
-- Rabbi Andrea L. Weiss, PhD, Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Provost, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
A brilliantly conceived and executed weaving together of traditional haftarah readings with evocative "alternative readings" and insightful commentaries, this book draws from a rich tapestry of sources, classic and contemporary. Framed by excellent introductory essays on the roles of haftarah, the selections capture the moral power of traditional prophetic Judaism and the distinctive tikkun olam emphasis of liberal Judaism. These texts will enrich our services, more effectively engage b'nei mitzvah in their haftarah preparation, and prove an invaluable resource for sermons and for text study for social justice programs that will help guide us as we face the urgent societal and communal challenges of the twenty-first century.
-- Rabbi David Saperstein, Director Emeritus, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism
Prophetic Voices: Renewing and Reimagining Haftarah
edited by Barbara Symons
Central Conference of American Rabbis, 2023 eISBN: 978-0-88123-371-1 Paper: 978-0-88123-370-4
The traditional haftarah cycle, read on Shabbat and holidays during the Torah service, contains a wealth of prophetic wisdom, yet today it is too often forgotten or ignored. Prophetic Voices gives new life to these ancient texts. A diverse group of contributors--including rabbis, cantors, scholars, educators, activists, and poets--provide short commentaries on each haftarah, demonstrating their profound relevance to the present. Moreover, the volume boldly invites us to rethink the haftarah canon. Going beyond the Prophets, it presents alternative readings from Jewish texts biblical to contemporary. New haftarot for each Shabbat and holiday are included, plus haftarot for the Jewish American calendar, from Yom HaShoah to Pride Month to Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The readings are enhanced by scholarly essays placing the Prophets in historical context and examining the role of prophecy in Reform Judaism. Prophetic Voices summons us to listen, study, think, and teach--as well as to sing, pray, and march.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY Rabbi Barbara AB Symons graduated from the University of Michigan and was ordained by Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in 1994. Since 2006, she has been serving Temple David in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, just outside of Pittsburgh. She is deeply involved in the interfaith community primarily through her work with the Monroeville Interfaith Ministerium—of which she is past president—and through the Catholic Jewish Education Enrichment program. Engaged with the local community, Rabbi Symons has served as president of the hospital’s clergy board and rabbinic groups, and she is active with the town council, school board, and library. Barbara met her husband Rabbi Ron Symons during their first week in Jerusalem at Hebrew Union College; she is daily and deeply proud of, and inspired by, him and their three children, all of whom are not only committed Jews but learned, creative Jewish professionals. Rabbi Symons is the author of CCAR Press's Prophetic Voices: Renewing and Reimagining Haftarah (2023). She is thrilled to have even a small part in raising up prophetic voices through the many diverse voices included in this book.
REVIEWS
Like water in the desert, this anthology offers fresh, new ways to make haftarot not only relevant but essential. For too long many have dreaded haftarah readings because they lacked connection to our lives, but no longer. With Prophetic Voices, I can foresee these texts commanding our full attention as we reclaim and reimagine Jewish life.
-- Rabbi Rick Jacobs, President, Union for Reform Judaism
Prophetic Voices provides the motivation and the means to delve into the Prophets with a new appreciation for these texts and their potential to enrich the lives of contemporary readers. The book gathers together an eclectic group of authors who offer informative background essays and insightful commentary on the traditional haftarah readings, along with an array of new texts to inspire us and challenge us. I look forward to bringing this terrific volume to services as my Shabbat morning companion.
-- Rabbi Andrea L. Weiss, PhD, Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Provost, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
A brilliantly conceived and executed weaving together of traditional haftarah readings with evocative "alternative readings" and insightful commentaries, this book draws from a rich tapestry of sources, classic and contemporary. Framed by excellent introductory essays on the roles of haftarah, the selections capture the moral power of traditional prophetic Judaism and the distinctive tikkun olam emphasis of liberal Judaism. These texts will enrich our services, more effectively engage b'nei mitzvah in their haftarah preparation, and prove an invaluable resource for sermons and for text study for social justice programs that will help guide us as we face the urgent societal and communal challenges of the twenty-first century.
-- Rabbi David Saperstein, Director Emeritus, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism