From its very beginnings in the eighteenth century, the Hasidic movement was suffused with a joyous enthusiasm and optimism derived from the notion of God being in all things. This led to an insistence on joy as an essential element in divine worship, and in consequence a distinctive attitude to prayer.
This classic work, presented here with a new introduction, is a study of the attitudes of the hasidic rebbes to prayer. Louis Jacobs bases himself principally on the works compiled by rebbes themselves and records preserved by their disciples. Copious quotations from these writings form a sound basis for his masterly analysis-unsurpassed since it was first published in 1972 - and enable the reader to gain a familiarity with Hasidic thought on the subject of divine worship at first hand.
ISBN: | 9781874774181 |
Publication date: | 1st November 1993 |
Author: | Louis Jacobs |
Publisher: | The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization an imprint of Liverpool University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 195 pages |
Series: | The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization |
Genres: |
Judaism Worship, rites, ceremonies and rituals |