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Fragments of the Brooklyn Talmud

Published
Feb 2019
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
198

About This Book

Eighty years from now, in a time of increasing environmental degradation and after one-sixth of the Earth's population has died in a vast pandemic, a noted woman rabbi in Brooklyn hosts a convocation for Jewish clergy and scholars from every background to create a new Talmud for living in such dangerous times. Over the course of five years, the attendees work to compile a text in multiple genres—but their text is never completed.

Eighty years later, a single laptop is discovered that contains fragments of their text—and that is what this book contains. There are poems, stories, legal texts, and conversations, on belief, practice, liturgy, all designed for beleaguered people living in what seems to them the end of time. There are texts of hope, humor, despair, rage, and simple witnessing of the dying world around them (which may or may not be our world).

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First Edition Feb 2019 Resource Publications ISBN 1532663285
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Feb 2019 Resource Publications (CA) ISBN 1532663293
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Apr 2019 Resource Publications, an Imprint of Wipf and Stoc ISBN B07QHXXQQD
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Apr 2019 Wipf & Stock Publishers ISBN 1532663307
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