Dream by Dream: The Story of Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise

Dream by Dream: The Story of Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise

by Geri Kolesar

Narrated by Book Buddy Digital Media

Unabridged — 10 minutes

Dream by Dream: The Story of Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise

Dream by Dream: The Story of Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise

by Geri Kolesar

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Unabridged — 10 minutes

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Overview

As a child, Isaac Mayer Wise loved to study. Words were like magic keys that could unlock new worlds. He had big ideas and big dreams. Becoming a rabbi, he thought some long-held traditions needed changing, but some of his ideas were unpopular with European Jews. He decided to go to America, where he had heard Jews were more open to new ideas - and they were. He started a Jewish newspaper to share his new ideas and built a synagogue across the street from Cincinnati's City Hall, inspiring a new kind of Judaism. He founded a seminary where both women and men could study, inspiring a new kind of Judaism, dream by dream.


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"This cap­ti­vat­ing tale will inspire young peo­ple to pur­sue their dreams, what­ev­er they may be."―Jewish Book Council

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2023-05-24
American Reform Judaism’s founder dreamed big.

Isaac Mayer Wise, born in Bohemia in 1819, loved studying and began rabbinical training at age 16. At university he learned different languages and studied music, literature, science, and other religions. In ensuing years, Isaac married, was ordained, then headed his own synagogue, where congregants disagreed with his nontraditional ideas that women and girls deserved equal treatment in synagogues and Jewish schools and that families should worship together. Isaac believed America would welcome new ideas about Judaism, so in 1846 he and his family sailed to New York. At the time, there were few trained rabbis in the United States. Leading congregations in first Albany, then Cincinnati, Isaac promoted modernization. He believed Jews should adapt older practices to the modern world and accept the coexistence of science and religion. Isaac started a Jewish newspaper and published novels and plays featuring Jewish characters and themes. More Jews embraced his forward-thinking ideas. He built a bigger synagogue and a rabbinical college open to young women (though women wouldn’t be ordained until years later). This straightforward, well-written life of a visionary whose work continues to inspire will resonate with many. The colorful illustrations, featuring a fiery-haired Isaac, have a delicate, folkloric look. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Proof that big dreams can lead to big changes and important progress. (author’s note, timeline) (Informational picture book. 5-9)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160077987
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Publication date: 08/01/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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