RABBI SHLOMO CARLEBACH: Life, Mission, and Legacy
Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach (1925–1994) is considered the most influential composer of Jewish religious music of the 20th century and a progenitor of the modern neo-Hasidic renaissance. To date, there has been no systematic study of his life and very little scholarly analysis of his teachings, innovations, and music.
Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach (1925–1994) is considered the most influential composer of Jewish religious music of the 20th century and a progenitor of the modern neo-Hasidic renaissance. To date, there has been no systematic study of his life and very little scholarly analysis of his teachings, innovations, and music.
This book examines Shlomo’s life and career via the prism of the historical and cultural developments of his time, including the Holocaust, the Six-Day War, the hippie phenomenon, the New Age movement, and other events that were channeling the course of Jewish life. It also attempts to understand the roots of the Carlebach phenomenon and its wide-range appeal. Above all, this book provides a new framework to evaluate and appreciate the unique form of heartfelt Judaism, joyful optimism, and soulful rejuvenation that Reb Shlomo inspired.
SKU | L143-3 |
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Product Name | RABBI SHLOMO CARLEBACH: Life, Mission, and Legacy |
Maximum Advertised Price | $39.95 |
Pages | 503 pages (includes over 100 b/w photos plus an index) |
Author | Natan Ophir (Offenbacher) |
Publisher | Urim Publications |
Format | Hardcover |
Commentary By | Foreword by Neshama Carlebach |
ISBN 10 | 978-965-524-143-3 |
Dimensions | 7" x 10" |
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