ISBN-13: 9781606085431 / Angielski / Miękka / 2009 / 190 str.
ISBN-13: 9781606085431 / Angielski / Miękka / 2009 / 190 str.
Description: Written in the high art style of prophetic witness, The Scroll of Anatiya reveals a new kind of biblical heroine who is fiercely passionate and sensual. In this first-person, honest, and vulnerable account of an orphaned, passion-driven disciple of Jeremiah--perhaps a prophetess in her own right--Anatiya reveals herself to be a rare window into an incredible world and a beautiful mind. Out of a century of war, wrath, starvation, and exile, Anatiya's epic love poem unleashes a timeless theology of love. In this unique work, the contemporary imagination of Rabbi Zoe Klein meshes seamlessly with the world of Jeremiah in an unforgettable story of passion, poetry, and love. Endorsements: ""Painstakingly researched, melding seamlessly with the biblical/historical record, this fictional work is also powerfully envisioned, written, and realized by a woman writer. Rabbi Zoe Klein has put on the skin and soul of a female prophet/scribe in the time of Jeremiah, bringing a fresh voice into the patriarchal story. How significantly this has enriched me How much I want others to be as astonished as I was "" --Luci Shaw author of The Crime of Living Cautiously and Accompanied by Angels ""With the scriptural erudition of the Rabbi she is, and considerable imaginative gifts, Zoe Klein has cr eated in Anatiya a warm, believable companion to an elder Jeremiah, whose quiet love reunites the aged prophet with the passion of love and faith that called him from youth to God and renders in their story a powerful tale of divine love incarnate. --Sam Portaro author of Brightest & Best: A Companion to Lesser Feasts & Fasts, Crossing the Jordan, and Sheer Christianity. ""Redolent in metaphor and spirit, aching with love both earthly and heavenly, The Scroll of Anatiya offers the reader the imagined journey of a young woman disciple of Jeremiah, a journey of a woman's body and spirit. The text draws deeply from the Hebrew Scriptures, while also bringing to speech the voice of a young woman, whose writing 'resonates off the walls.' I recommend reading the text slowly, allowing yourself to savor the language and the imagery, indeed to savor the premise of the scroll."" --Mary C. Earle author of The Desert Mothers: Spiritual Practices from Women of the Wilderness and Days of Grace: Meditations and Practices for Living with Illness. About the Contributor(s): Zoe Klein is the senior rabbi of Temple Isaiah in Los Angeles. She is the author of Drawing in the Dust (Simon and Schuster, 2009). Her poetry and prayers are used in houses of worship across the country. Her writing appears in The Torah: A Women's Commentary (2008) and Holy Ground: A Gathering of Voices on Caring for Creation (2008). She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and three children.
Description:Written in the high art style of prophetic witness, The Scroll of Anatiya reveals a new kind of biblical heroine who is fiercely passionate and sensual. In this first-person, honest, and vulnerable account of an orphaned, passion-driven disciple of Jeremiah--perhaps a prophetess in her own right--Anatiya reveals herself to be a rare window into an incredible world and a beautiful mind. Out of a century of war, wrath, starvation, and exile, Anatiyas epic love poem unleashes a timeless theology of love. In this unique work, the contemporary imagination of Rabbi Zoë Klein meshes seamlessly with the world of Jeremiah in an unforgettable story of passion, poetry, and love.Endorsements:""Painstakingly researched, melding seamlessly with the biblical/historical record, this fictional work is also powerfully envisioned, written, and realized by a woman writer. Rabbi Zoë Klein has put on the skin and soul of a female prophet/scribe in the time of Jeremiah, bringing a fresh voice into the patriarchal story. How significantly this has enriched me! How much I want others to be as astonished as I was!""--Luci Shawauthor of The Crime of Living Cautiously and Accompanied by Angels""With the scriptural erudition of the Rabbi she is, and considerable imaginative gifts, Zoë Klein has cr eated in Anatiya a warm, believable companion to an elder Jeremiah, whose quiet love reunites the aged prophet with the passion of love and faith that called him from youth to God and renders in their story a powerful tale of divine love incarnate.--Sam Portaroauthor of Brightest & Best: A Companion to Lesser Feasts & Fasts, Crossing the Jordan, and Sheer Christianity. ""Redolent in metaphor and spirit, aching with love both earthly and heavenly, The Scroll of Anatiya offers the reader the imagined journey of a young woman disciple of Jeremiah, a journey of a womans body and spirit. The text draws deeply from the Hebrew Scriptures, while also bringing to speech the voice of a young woman, whose writing resonates off the walls. I recommend reading the text slowly, allowing yourself to savor the language and the imagery, indeed to savor the premise of the scroll.""--Mary C. Earleauthor of The Desert Mothers: Spiritual Practices from Women of the Wilderness and Days of Grace: Meditations and Practices for Living with Illness.About the Contributor(s):Zoë Klein is the senior rabbi of Temple Isaiah in Los Angeles. She is the author of Drawing in the Dust (Simon and Schuster, 2009). Her poetry and prayers are used in houses of worship across the country. Her writing appears in The Torah: A Womens Commentary (2008) and Holy Ground: A Gathering of Voices on Caring for Creation (2008). She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and three children.