<p>&nbsp;</p><p>Back by popular demand the classic JPS holiday anthologies remain essential and relevant in our digital age. Unequaled in-depth compilations of classic and contemporary writings they have long guided rabbis cantors educators and other readers seeking the&nbsp;origins meanings and varied celebrations of the Jewish festivals.&nbsp;<br /><br /><em>The Sabbath Anthology</em> delves into one of the earliest Jewish institutions&mdash;the holiday the prophet Isaiah characterized as &ldquo;the day of delight&rdquo;&mdash;elucidating its history laws customs and traditions religious and ethical insights and observances in different eras throughout the world. A wealth of Jewish creativity past and present&mdash;&ldquo;The Sabbath in Judeo-Hellenistic Literature&rdquo; by Flavius Josephus and Philo Judaeus; Talmud and midrashim; medieval Jewish literature by Judah Halevi Abraham ibn Ezra and Moses Maimonides; modern Jewish literature by Solomon Schechter Mordecai Kaplan Sholom Asch Hayyim Nahman Bialik and Ahad Ha&rsquo;am; short stories by S. Y. Agnon I. L. Peretz Meyer Levin and Martin Buber; ceremonial and decorative art; musical compilations and programming&mdash;will yield delight for many Sabbaths to come.<br />&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Abraham E. Millgram (1901&ndash;98) </strong>held a number of rabbinic posts and served as director of the B&rsquo;nai B&rsquo;rith Hillel Foundation at the University of Minnesota.&nbsp;He was education director of the United Synagogue Commission on Jewish Education and is the author of several books including <em>Jewish Worship</em> (JPS 1971).</p>
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