After One-Hundred-and-Twenty
Explore the profound themes of mortality and the afterlife in Hillel Halkin's insightful work, After One-Hundred-and-Twenty. Published by Princeton University Press in 2018, this 232-page paperback offers a deeply personal and nuanced examination of Jewish traditions surrounding death and mourning. Halkin delves into the evolution of these practices from biblical times to the present day, providing readers with a rich understanding of how Jewish culture interprets life’s most significant transitions. This book is not just an exploration of rituals; it invites readers to reflect on their own beliefs and experiences related to loss and remembrance. Perfect for those interested in religious studies, cultural history, or personal reflection, After One-Hundred-and-Twenty is a compelling read that resonates with anyone contemplating the mysteries of life and death.