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Freedom Journeys: The Tale of Exodus and Wilderness across Millennia

Hardcover |English |1580234453 | 9781580234450

Freedom Journeys: The Tale of Exodus and Wilderness across Millennia

Hardcover |English |1580234453 | 9781580234450
Overview
"It was the Exodus story that undergirded the civil rights movement; but as Arthur Waskow and Phyllis Berman demonstrate in this fascinating book, even Martin Luther King didn't plumb the entire story, which we need now more than ever."—Bill McKibben, author,Eaarth;founder, 350.org“A powerful retracing of the Exodus story that reminds us all of our obligation to move against oppression and toward freedom in our own lives and in our own time. Waskow and Berman bring the iconic Jewish journey into our time, making the fights against evil and the searches for food, for health, for justice and for peace a part of what it means to be a Jew in the twenty-first century. Study is important, the sages say, because it leads to action; this book tells us why and how to put the teachings of our Torah to work building community and creating greater democracy. Waskow and Berman remind us that we are all on our own Freedom Journey. They look into our history and use it as a mirror to reflect on the issues of our day, noting the work of many in the twentieth century who led fights for freedom and suggesting how we should be picking up the challenge.”—Ruth W. Messinger, president, American Jewish World Service“Arthur Waskow and Phyllis Berman are among the most creative interpreters of Torah in the past forty years, andFreedom Journeysis one of the most exciting interpretations of Exodus in contemporary Jewish literature. Combining very personal takes on the text with a profound rereading of traditional commentaries, Waskow and Berman have created a book that should be used at every Seder and in every synagogue in America.”—Rabbi Michael Lerner, editor,Tikkun Magazine, www.tikkun.org“The story of Moses, Pharaoh, and the Exodus is familiar to Jews, Christians, and Muslims, but the familiarity is often superficial.Freedom Journeysencourages us to consider the deeper meanings of this story, and challenges us to apply the understanding we gain to transform and heal our broken relationships with each other and with the rest of creation.”—Sheila Musaji, editor,The American Muslim“Many of the Hasidim saw the world as God, wrapped in robes of God so as to seem material. Yet they knew that God’s Own Self was fractured in the world we live in, and so both world and God need our acts of healing. Today, a new paradigm of a Judaism is emerging that is in harmony withtikkun olamand will help heal that brokenness for all humanity and all our planet.Freedom Journeyshelps us to bring to birth a new world as God and our forebears did in the Exodus so long ago.”—Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, co-author,Jewish with FeelingandA Heart Afire“This collection is a lush tapestry of visionary, incisive, and inspiring reflections on the Exodus and Wilderness stories. May Arthur’s and Phyllis’s inspired writing move many to work together for liberation from oppressive structures of our own day, both globally and locally.”—Rabbi Amy Eilberg, Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning; first woman ordained by The Jewish Theological Seminary“With fresh, bold, insightful interpretations on the well-known Exodus texts,Freedom Journeys, written by two of this generation’s most compelling prophetic voices, eloquently invites us to remember and to rethink how our ancient mission addresses the most urgent crises humanity faces today.”—Rabbi David Saperstein, director, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism“The stories of the Israelites’ journey to freedom have inspired Jews, Christians, and Muslims throughout the centuries. Waskow and Berman retell the tales yet again, weaving in the voices of fellow travellers, ancient and contemporary, from among the children of Abraham. The result testifies to the incredible enduring power of these narratives, their connection to the lives of men and women confronting the challenges of their own times. The authors answer the question 'Study or action?’ with a resounding ‘Yes!’”—Rabbi Nancy Fuchs Kreimer, associate professor and director of Multifaith Studies and Initiatives, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College“Rabbi Arthur Waskow has spent a lifetime showing, through study and action, how the biblical tradition calls us to a way of living marked by care for the neighbor and care for the earth.In this wonderful little book, he—along with Rabbi Phyllis Berman and several Christian and Muslim colleagues—invites us ‘to relearn and rethink’ the Exodus story in order to grasp its essence as a journey of freedom.In this way, we see the text’s immediate relevance to the pharaohs and plagues of our era.”—Michael Kinnamon, general secretary, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA“A deep meditation on the timeless—and timely—relevance of the Exodus narrative. In the grand tradition of mystical exegesis, Waskow and Berman reflect upon Exodus not only as an event that happened ‘then’ and ‘there,’ but a paradigm of movement that is happening here and in the now, for all of us, Jew and Muslim, Black and White, male and female. A joyous, wondrous, and profound classic.”—Omid Safi, professor of Islamic studies, University of North Carolina; author,Memories of Muhammad“Provides those who wish to embrace or encounter a liberal reading of the Exodus story the book they have been seeking. In their inimitable words as well as the essays they have collected from Christian, African American, and Muslim writers, Arthur and Phyllis have created a repository of exegesis and interpretation that will offer inventive, very liberal, and innovative pathways to understanding the narratives andmidrashimthat have been a part of this ongoing and changing story for the past two thousand years.”—Rabbi Steve Gutow, president and CEO, Jewish Council for Public Affairs“The Exodus is one of the most powerful stories in the Bible, telling of a people’s liberation from captivity to freedom. Waskow and Berman, gifted storytellers in their own right, also show how others see it as an archetype for similar stories in Christianity, Islam, and the southern freedom movement.Freedom Journeysis a book that will be informative and inspiring for those involved in current movements for justice.”—Jim Wallis, president, Sojourners; author,Rediscovering Values“It is educational to learn ofFreedom Journeysof the past, but awe-inspiring when these authors show how they can be experienced by people of all faiths today.”—Laleh Bakhtiar, PhD, first woman translator of the Qur’an“Brings the Exodus story freshly and powerfully into our contemporary lives, offering a moving Torah of transformation that will undoubtedly impact many hearts and minds alike.”—Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, author,Surprised by God: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Religion;editor,The Passionate Torah: Sex and Judaism“A prophetic book for the challenges we face in today’s troubled world. Chapter after chapter contains the biblical foundation for addressing poverty, care of the earth and living in peace together on this fragile planet as brothers and sisters. I recommend this book of universal wisdom to people of all faith traditions.”—Bob Edgar, president, Common Cause; former general secretary, National Council of Churches; former president, Claremont School of Theology; former member, United States House of Representatives“Opens the way to fresh, rich, and challenging readings of biblical tales of exodus and exile, return and reconsecration. Join these wise guides on this spiritual journey and experience the text renewed and illuminated by their brilliant interpretations and deep immersion in stories that cross boundaries and bring together all who value and seek freedom. You will be richly rewarded.”—Rabbi Sue Levi Elwell, PhD, union rabbi and worship specialist, Union for Reform Judaism
ISBN: 1580234453
ISBN13: 9781580234450
Author: Rabbi Arthur O. Waskow, Rabbi Phyllis O. Berman
Publisher: Jewish Lights
Format: Hardcover
PublicationDate: 2011-02-01
Language: English
Edition: 1
PageCount: 288
Dimensions: 6.0 x 0.88 x 9.0 inches
"It was the Exodus story that undergirded the civil rights movement; but as Arthur Waskow and Phyllis Berman demonstrate in this fascinating book, even Martin Luther King didn't plumb the entire story, which we need now more than ever."—Bill McKibben, author,Eaarth;founder, 350.org“A powerful retracing of the Exodus story that reminds us all of our obligation to move against oppression and toward freedom in our own lives and in our own time. Waskow and Berman bring the iconic Jewish journey into our time, making the fights against evil and the searches for food, for health, for justice and for peace a part of what it means to be a Jew in the twenty-first century. Study is important, the sages say, because it leads to action; this book tells us why and how to put the teachings of our Torah to work building community and creating greater democracy. Waskow and Berman remind us that we are all on our own Freedom Journey. They look into our history and use it as a mirror to reflect on the issues of our day, noting the work of many in the twentieth century who led fights for freedom and suggesting how we should be picking up the challenge.”—Ruth W. Messinger, president, American Jewish World Service“Arthur Waskow and Phyllis Berman are among the most creative interpreters of Torah in the past forty years, andFreedom Journeysis one of the most exciting interpretations of Exodus in contemporary Jewish literature. Combining very personal takes on the text with a profound rereading of traditional commentaries, Waskow and Berman have created a book that should be used at every Seder and in every synagogue in America.”—Rabbi Michael Lerner, editor,Tikkun Magazine, www.tikkun.org“The story of Moses, Pharaoh, and the Exodus is familiar to Jews, Christians, and Muslims, but the familiarity is often superficial.Freedom Journeysencourages us to consider the deeper meanings of this story, and challenges us to apply the understanding we gain to transform and heal our broken relationships with each other and with the rest of creation.”—Sheila Musaji, editor,The American Muslim“Many of the Hasidim saw the world as God, wrapped in robes of God so as to seem material. Yet they knew that God’s Own Self was fractured in the world we live in, and so both world and God need our acts of healing. Today, a new paradigm of a Judaism is emerging that is in harmony withtikkun olamand will help heal that brokenness for all humanity and all our planet.Freedom Journeyshelps us to bring to birth a new world as God and our forebears did in the Exodus so long ago.”—Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, co-author,Jewish with FeelingandA Heart Afire“This collection is a lush tapestry of visionary, incisive, and inspiring reflections on the Exodus and Wilderness stories. May Arthur’s and Phyllis’s inspired writing move many to work together for liberation from oppressive structures of our own day, both globally and locally.”—Rabbi Amy Eilberg, Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning; first woman ordained by The Jewish Theological Seminary“With fresh, bold, insightful interpretations on the well-known Exodus texts,Freedom Journeys, written by two of this generation’s most compelling prophetic voices, eloquently invites us to remember and to rethink how our ancient mission addresses the most urgent crises humanity faces today.”—Rabbi David Saperstein, director, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism“The stories of the Israelites’ journey to freedom have inspired Jews, Christians, and Muslims throughout the centuries. Waskow and Berman retell the tales yet again, weaving in the voices of fellow travellers, ancient and contemporary, from among the children of Abraham. The result testifies to the incredible enduring power of these narratives, their connection to the lives of men and women confronting the challenges of their own times. The authors answer the question 'Study or action?’ with a resounding ‘Yes!’”—Rabbi Nancy Fuchs Kreimer, associate professor and director of Multifaith Studies and Initiatives, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College“Rabbi Arthur Waskow has spent a lifetime showing, through study and action, how the biblical tradition calls us to a way of living marked by care for the neighbor and care for the earth.In this wonderful little book, he—along with Rabbi Phyllis Berman and several Christian and Muslim colleagues—invites us ‘to relearn and rethink’ the Exodus story in order to grasp its essence as a journey of freedom.In this way, we see the text’s immediate relevance to the pharaohs and plagues of our era.”—Michael Kinnamon, general secretary, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA“A deep meditation on the timeless—and timely—relevance of the Exodus narrative. In the grand tradition of mystical exegesis, Waskow and Berman reflect upon Exodus not only as an event that happened ‘then’ and ‘there,’ but a paradigm of movement that is happening here and in the now, for all of us, Jew and Muslim, Black and White, male and female. A joyous, wondrous, and profound classic.”—Omid Safi, professor of Islamic studies, University of North Carolina; author,Memories of Muhammad“Provides those who wish to embrace or encounter a liberal reading of the Exodus story the book they have been seeking. In their inimitable words as well as the essays they have collected from Christian, African American, and Muslim writers, Arthur and Phyllis have created a repository of exegesis and interpretation that will offer inventive, very liberal, and innovative pathways to understanding the narratives andmidrashimthat have been a part of this ongoing and changing story for the past two thousand years.”—Rabbi Steve Gutow, president and CEO, Jewish Council for Public Affairs“The Exodus is one of the most powerful stories in the Bible, telling of a people’s liberation from captivity to freedom. Waskow and Berman, gifted storytellers in their own right, also show how others see it as an archetype for similar stories in Christianity, Islam, and the southern freedom movement.Freedom Journeysis a book that will be informative and inspiring for those involved in current movements for justice.”—Jim Wallis, president, Sojourners; author,Rediscovering Values“It is educational to learn ofFreedom Journeysof the past, but awe-inspiring when these authors show how they can be experienced by people of all faiths today.”—Laleh Bakhtiar, PhD, first woman translator of the Qur’an“Brings the Exodus story freshly and powerfully into our contemporary lives, offering a moving Torah of transformation that will undoubtedly impact many hearts and minds alike.”—Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, author,Surprised by God: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Religion;editor,The Passionate Torah: Sex and Judaism“A prophetic book for the challenges we face in today’s troubled world. Chapter after chapter contains the biblical foundation for addressing poverty, care of the earth and living in peace together on this fragile planet as brothers and sisters. I recommend this book of universal wisdom to people of all faith traditions.”—Bob Edgar, president, Common Cause; former general secretary, National Council of Churches; former president, Claremont School of Theology; former member, United States House of Representatives“Opens the way to fresh, rich, and challenging readings of biblical tales of exodus and exile, return and reconsecration. Join these wise guides on this spiritual journey and experience the text renewed and illuminated by their brilliant interpretations and deep immersion in stories that cross boundaries and bring together all who value and seek freedom. You will be richly rewarded.”—Rabbi Sue Levi Elwell, PhD, union rabbi and worship specialist, Union for Reform Judaism

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"It was the Exodus story that undergirded the civil rights movement; but as Arthur Waskow and Phyllis Berman demonstrate in this fascinating book, even Martin Luther King didn't plumb the entire story, which we need now more than ever."—Bill McKibben, author,Eaarth;founder, 350.org“A powerful retracing of the Exodus story that reminds us all of our obligation to move against oppression and toward freedom in our own lives and in our own time. Waskow and Berman bring the iconic Jewish journey into our time, making the fights against evil and the searches for food, for health, for justice and for peace a part of what it means to be a Jew in the twenty-first century. Study is important, the sages say, because it leads to action; this book tells us why and how to put the teachings of our Torah to work building community and creating greater democracy. Waskow and Berman remind us that we are all on our own Freedom Journey. They look into our history and use it as a mirror to reflect on the issues of our day, noting the work of many in the twentieth century who led fights for freedom and suggesting how we should be picking up the challenge.”—Ruth W. Messinger, president, American Jewish World Service“Arthur Waskow and Phyllis Berman are among the most creative interpreters of Torah in the past forty years, andFreedom Journeysis one of the most exciting interpretations of Exodus in contemporary Jewish literature. Combining very personal takes on the text with a profound rereading of traditional commentaries, Waskow and Berman have created a book that should be used at every Seder and in every synagogue in America.”—Rabbi Michael Lerner, editor,Tikkun Magazine, www.tikkun.org“The story of Moses, Pharaoh, and the Exodus is familiar to Jews, Christians, and Muslims, but the familiarity is often superficial.Freedom Journeysencourages us to consider the deeper meanings of this story, and challenges us to apply the understanding we gain to transform and heal our broken relationships with each other and with the rest of creation.”—Sheila Musaji, editor,The American Muslim“Many of the Hasidim saw the world as God, wrapped in robes of God so as to seem material. Yet they knew that God’s Own Self was fractured in the world we live in, and so both world and God need our acts of healing. Today, a new paradigm of a Judaism is emerging that is in harmony withtikkun olamand will help heal that brokenness for all humanity and all our planet.Freedom Journeyshelps us to bring to birth a new world as God and our forebears did in the Exodus so long ago.”—Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, co-author,Jewish with FeelingandA Heart Afire“This collection is a lush tapestry of visionary, incisive, and inspiring reflections on the Exodus and Wilderness stories. May Arthur’s and Phyllis’s inspired writing move many to work together for liberation from oppressive structures of our own day, both globally and locally.”—Rabbi Amy Eilberg, Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning; first woman ordained by The Jewish Theological Seminary“With fresh, bold, insightful interpretations on the well-known Exodus texts,Freedom Journeys, written by two of this generation’s most compelling prophetic voices, eloquently invites us to remember and to rethink how our ancient mission addresses the most urgent crises humanity faces today.”—Rabbi David Saperstein, director, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism“The stories of the Israelites’ journey to freedom have inspired Jews, Christians, and Muslims throughout the centuries. Waskow and Berman retell the tales yet again, weaving in the voices of fellow travellers, ancient and contemporary, from among the children of Abraham. The result testifies to the incredible enduring power of these narratives, their connection to the lives of men and women confronting the challenges of their own times. The authors answer the question 'Study or action?’ with a resounding ‘Yes!’”—Rabbi Nancy Fuchs Kreimer, associate professor and director of Multifaith Studies and Initiatives, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College“Rabbi Arthur Waskow has spent a lifetime showing, through study and action, how the biblical tradition calls us to a way of living marked by care for the neighbor and care for the earth.In this wonderful little book, he—along with Rabbi Phyllis Berman and several Christian and Muslim colleagues—invites us ‘to relearn and rethink’ the Exodus story in order to grasp its essence as a journey of freedom.In this way, we see the text’s immediate relevance to the pharaohs and plagues of our era.”—Michael Kinnamon, general secretary, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA“A deep meditation on the timeless—and timely—relevance of the Exodus narrative. In the grand tradition of mystical exegesis, Waskow and Berman reflect upon Exodus not only as an event that happened ‘then’ and ‘there,’ but a paradigm of movement that is happening here and in the now, for all of us, Jew and Muslim, Black and White, male and female. A joyous, wondrous, and profound classic.”—Omid Safi, professor of Islamic studies, University of North Carolina; author,Memories of Muhammad“Provides those who wish to embrace or encounter a liberal reading of the Exodus story the book they have been seeking. In their inimitable words as well as the essays they have collected from Christian, African American, and Muslim writers, Arthur and Phyllis have created a repository of exegesis and interpretation that will offer inventive, very liberal, and innovative pathways to understanding the narratives andmidrashimthat have been a part of this ongoing and changing story for the past two thousand years.”—Rabbi Steve Gutow, president and CEO, Jewish Council for Public Affairs“The Exodus is one of the most powerful stories in the Bible, telling of a people’s liberation from captivity to freedom. Waskow and Berman, gifted storytellers in their own right, also show how others see it as an archetype for similar stories in Christianity, Islam, and the southern freedom movement.Freedom Journeysis a book that will be informative and inspiring for those involved in current movements for justice.”—Jim Wallis, president, Sojourners; author,Rediscovering Values“It is educational to learn ofFreedom Journeysof the past, but awe-inspiring when these authors show how they can be experienced by people of all faiths today.”—Laleh Bakhtiar, PhD, first woman translator of the Qur’an“Brings the Exodus story freshly and powerfully into our contemporary lives, offering a moving Torah of transformation that will undoubtedly impact many hearts and minds alike.”—Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, author,Surprised by God: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Religion;editor,The Passionate Torah: Sex and Judaism“A prophetic book for the challenges we face in today’s troubled world. Chapter after chapter contains the biblical foundation for addressing poverty, care of the earth and living in peace together on this fragile planet as brothers and sisters. I recommend this book of universal wisdom to people of all faith traditions.”—Bob Edgar, president, Common Cause; former general secretary, National Council of Churches; former president, Claremont School of Theology; former member, United States House of Representatives“Opens the way to fresh, rich, and challenging readings of biblical tales of exodus and exile, return and reconsecration. Join these wise guides on this spiritual journey and experience the text renewed and illuminated by their brilliant interpretations and deep immersion in stories that cross boundaries and bring together all who value and seek freedom. You will be richly rewarded.”—Rabbi Sue Levi Elwell, PhD, union rabbi and worship specialist, Union for Reform Judaism
ISBN: 1580234453
ISBN13: 9781580234450
Author: Rabbi Arthur O. Waskow, Rabbi Phyllis O. Berman
Publisher: Jewish Lights
Format: Hardcover
PublicationDate: 2011-02-01
Language: English
Edition: 1
PageCount: 288
Dimensions: 6.0 x 0.88 x 9.0 inches
"It was the Exodus story that undergirded the civil rights movement; but as Arthur Waskow and Phyllis Berman demonstrate in this fascinating book, even Martin Luther King didn't plumb the entire story, which we need now more than ever."—Bill McKibben, author,Eaarth;founder, 350.org“A powerful retracing of the Exodus story that reminds us all of our obligation to move against oppression and toward freedom in our own lives and in our own time. Waskow and Berman bring the iconic Jewish journey into our time, making the fights against evil and the searches for food, for health, for justice and for peace a part of what it means to be a Jew in the twenty-first century. Study is important, the sages say, because it leads to action; this book tells us why and how to put the teachings of our Torah to work building community and creating greater democracy. Waskow and Berman remind us that we are all on our own Freedom Journey. They look into our history and use it as a mirror to reflect on the issues of our day, noting the work of many in the twentieth century who led fights for freedom and suggesting how we should be picking up the challenge.”—Ruth W. Messinger, president, American Jewish World Service“Arthur Waskow and Phyllis Berman are among the most creative interpreters of Torah in the past forty years, andFreedom Journeysis one of the most exciting interpretations of Exodus in contemporary Jewish literature. Combining very personal takes on the text with a profound rereading of traditional commentaries, Waskow and Berman have created a book that should be used at every Seder and in every synagogue in America.”—Rabbi Michael Lerner, editor,Tikkun Magazine, www.tikkun.org“The story of Moses, Pharaoh, and the Exodus is familiar to Jews, Christians, and Muslims, but the familiarity is often superficial.Freedom Journeysencourages us to consider the deeper meanings of this story, and challenges us to apply the understanding we gain to transform and heal our broken relationships with each other and with the rest of creation.”—Sheila Musaji, editor,The American Muslim“Many of the Hasidim saw the world as God, wrapped in robes of God so as to seem material. Yet they knew that God’s Own Self was fractured in the world we live in, and so both world and God need our acts of healing. Today, a new paradigm of a Judaism is emerging that is in harmony withtikkun olamand will help heal that brokenness for all humanity and all our planet.Freedom Journeyshelps us to bring to birth a new world as God and our forebears did in the Exodus so long ago.”—Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, co-author,Jewish with FeelingandA Heart Afire“This collection is a lush tapestry of visionary, incisive, and inspiring reflections on the Exodus and Wilderness stories. May Arthur’s and Phyllis’s inspired writing move many to work together for liberation from oppressive structures of our own day, both globally and locally.”—Rabbi Amy Eilberg, Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning; first woman ordained by The Jewish Theological Seminary“With fresh, bold, insightful interpretations on the well-known Exodus texts,Freedom Journeys, written by two of this generation’s most compelling prophetic voices, eloquently invites us to remember and to rethink how our ancient mission addresses the most urgent crises humanity faces today.”—Rabbi David Saperstein, director, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism“The stories of the Israelites’ journey to freedom have inspired Jews, Christians, and Muslims throughout the centuries. Waskow and Berman retell the tales yet again, weaving in the voices of fellow travellers, ancient and contemporary, from among the children of Abraham. The result testifies to the incredible enduring power of these narratives, their connection to the lives of men and women confronting the challenges of their own times. The authors answer the question 'Study or action?’ with a resounding ‘Yes!’”—Rabbi Nancy Fuchs Kreimer, associate professor and director of Multifaith Studies and Initiatives, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College“Rabbi Arthur Waskow has spent a lifetime showing, through study and action, how the biblical tradition calls us to a way of living marked by care for the neighbor and care for the earth.In this wonderful little book, he—along with Rabbi Phyllis Berman and several Christian and Muslim colleagues—invites us ‘to relearn and rethink’ the Exodus story in order to grasp its essence as a journey of freedom.In this way, we see the text’s immediate relevance to the pharaohs and plagues of our era.”—Michael Kinnamon, general secretary, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA“A deep meditation on the timeless—and timely—relevance of the Exodus narrative. In the grand tradition of mystical exegesis, Waskow and Berman reflect upon Exodus not only as an event that happened ‘then’ and ‘there,’ but a paradigm of movement that is happening here and in the now, for all of us, Jew and Muslim, Black and White, male and female. A joyous, wondrous, and profound classic.”—Omid Safi, professor of Islamic studies, University of North Carolina; author,Memories of Muhammad“Provides those who wish to embrace or encounter a liberal reading of the Exodus story the book they have been seeking. In their inimitable words as well as the essays they have collected from Christian, African American, and Muslim writers, Arthur and Phyllis have created a repository of exegesis and interpretation that will offer inventive, very liberal, and innovative pathways to understanding the narratives andmidrashimthat have been a part of this ongoing and changing story for the past two thousand years.”—Rabbi Steve Gutow, president and CEO, Jewish Council for Public Affairs“The Exodus is one of the most powerful stories in the Bible, telling of a people’s liberation from captivity to freedom. Waskow and Berman, gifted storytellers in their own right, also show how others see it as an archetype for similar stories in Christianity, Islam, and the southern freedom movement.Freedom Journeysis a book that will be informative and inspiring for those involved in current movements for justice.”—Jim Wallis, president, Sojourners; author,Rediscovering Values“It is educational to learn ofFreedom Journeysof the past, but awe-inspiring when these authors show how they can be experienced by people of all faiths today.”—Laleh Bakhtiar, PhD, first woman translator of the Qur’an“Brings the Exodus story freshly and powerfully into our contemporary lives, offering a moving Torah of transformation that will undoubtedly impact many hearts and minds alike.”—Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, author,Surprised by God: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Religion;editor,The Passionate Torah: Sex and Judaism“A prophetic book for the challenges we face in today’s troubled world. Chapter after chapter contains the biblical foundation for addressing poverty, care of the earth and living in peace together on this fragile planet as brothers and sisters. I recommend this book of universal wisdom to people of all faith traditions.”—Bob Edgar, president, Common Cause; former general secretary, National Council of Churches; former president, Claremont School of Theology; former member, United States House of Representatives“Opens the way to fresh, rich, and challenging readings of biblical tales of exodus and exile, return and reconsecration. Join these wise guides on this spiritual journey and experience the text renewed and illuminated by their brilliant interpretations and deep immersion in stories that cross boundaries and bring together all who value and seek freedom. You will be richly rewarded.”—Rabbi Sue Levi Elwell, PhD, union rabbi and worship specialist, Union for Reform Judaism

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