“David Arnow guides us gently, engagingly, and insightfully to see hope where we never noticed it before.”

—Rabbi Judith Hauptman, E. Billi Ivry Professor Emerita of Talmud and Rabbinic Culture, Jewish Theological Seminary

“This vital book challenges us to think about hope in a new way—as a response to life in which we are partners in the ongoing work of imagining and creating a better world. Through its nuanced readings of biblical, classical, and mystical texts, Choosing Hope offers a deep and refreshing understanding of the centrality of hope not only in Jewish theology, prayer, and ritual; Jewish values; and even contemporary Israel but also in our own lives. So dive in—and choose hope.”

—Rabbi Laura Geller, Rabbi Emerita of Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills

“This careful, thorough examination of hope in Jewish sources and thought will lift the spirits of all who read it.”

—Rabbi Steven Bob, author of Jonah and the Meaning of Our Lives

Choosing Hope is not only a profound exploration of the meaning and claim of hope but a wonderfully inspiring interpretation of the Jewish tradition. Drawing on meticulous reading of vast sources and teachings, this extraordinary book bears witness to the core idea of Jewish faith itself: as an awakening to confront our sorrows and despair with the personal and communal ongoing task of tikkun.”

—Moshe Halbertal, John and Golda Cohen Professor of Jewish Thought and Philosophy at the Hebrew University

“Serious, well-reasoned, literate, and uplifting, Choosing Hope should be in a great many hands and hearts.”

—Rabbi Lawrence Kushner, scholar-in-residence, Congregation Emanu-El in San Francisco

“This book is a blessing, a sublime meditation on hope, an erudite feast of Jewish wisdom, and a wellspring of surprising, subversive, deeply satisfying epiphanies about the relationship between hope and all the emotions and experiences that comprise a life of meaning. Doubt, despair, anger, activism, memory, humor, love, prayer, repentance, forgiveness, the Holocaust, and the State of Israel are among the topics explored by David Arnow in his masterful illumination of the purpose and power of hope.”

—Letty Cottin Pogrebin, author of Deborah, Golda, and Me: Being Female and Jewish in America