A Beginner's Guide to the Steinsaltz Talmud

A Beginner's Guide to the Steinsaltz Talmud

Author: Judith Z. Abrams

Publisher: Jason Aronson, Incorporated

Published: 1999-05-01

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 146173410X

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In A Beginner's Guide to The Steinsaltz Talmud, Rabbi Judith Z. Abrams selects a fascinating and provocative section from the Talmud and helps students to reap the vast rewards that can be achieved when one encounters Rabbi Steinsaltz's historic, ground-breaking work. With the publication of The Talmud: The Steinsaltz Edition, it is now possible for the modern reader to study Judaism's great compendium of Jewish law and legend for the first time. The Talmud: The Steinsaltz Edition is more than just a translation. Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz becomes our personal instructor, guiding us through the intricate paths of talmudic logic and thought.


The Essential Talmud

The Essential Talmud

Author: Adin Steinsaltz

Publisher:

Published: 1976

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 9780465020638

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An Israeli rabbi and scholar conveys the spirit of the Talmud as he treats its composition, traditions, structure, and laws


סייעתא לגמרא

סייעתא לגמרא

Author: Aryeh Carmell

Publisher: Feldheim Publishers

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9780873064286

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Key Aramaic words, phrases, Talmudic Aramaic grammar, and abbreviations with English translation. With Rav Shmuel ha-Naggid's Introduction to the Talmud in English, tables of Talmudic weights and measures, and five fold-out charts.


Talmud with Training Wheels: An absolute beginner's guide to Talmud

Talmud with Training Wheels: An absolute beginner's guide to Talmud

Author: Joel Lurie Grishaver

Publisher: Torah Aura Productions

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 60

ISBN-13: 9781891662294

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This volume of the Talmud with Training Wheels series is a wide-ranging introduction to the Talmud. In a lively and engaging style, it tells the story of Talmud by explaining the origins of this literature, which is based on the oral tradition in Judaism. It goes on to explore the Anatomy of the Talmud. Page, clarifying each element found on a page of Talmud. And it provides basic tools for Talmud study, giving learners crucial insights into how this unique literature works. At the back of the volume, readers will find a helpful lexicon of key Talmudic terms.


Learn Talmud

Learn Talmud

Author: Judith Z. Abrams

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 1568214634

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Judith Abrams, author of the highly acclaimed The Talmud for Beginners, Volumes I & II, creates yet another way of making Talmud study easy and accessible for the novice. Rabbi Abrams has chosen to work with the Steinsaltz Edition of the Talmud, edited and with commentary by Adin Steinsaltz, one of the greatest Jewish thinkers of the twentieth century. This volume is a must for both student and teacher.


Rabbis of our Time

Rabbis of our Time

Author: Marek Čejka

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-10-16

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 1317605446

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The term ‘rabbi’ predominantly denotes Jewish men qualified to interpret the Torah and apply halacha, or those entrusted with the religious leadership of a Jewish community. However, the role of the rabbi has been understood differently across the Jewish world. While in Israel they control legally powerful rabbinical courts and major religious political parties, in the Jewish communities of the Diaspora this role is often limited by legal regulations of individual countries. However, the significance of past and present rabbis and their religious and political influence endures across the world. Rabbis of Our Time provides a comprehensive overview of the most influential rabbinical authorities of Judaism in the 20th and 21st Century. Through focussing on the most theologically influential rabbis of the contemporary era and examining their political impact, it opens a broader discussion of the relationship between Judaism and politics. It looks at the various centres of current Judaism and Jewish thinking, especially the State of Israel and the USA, as well as locating rabbis in various time periods. Through interviews and extracts from religious texts and books authored by rabbis, readers will discover more about a range of rabbis, from those before the formation of Israel to the most famous Chief Rabbis of Israel, as well as those who did not reach the highest state religious functions, but influenced the relation between Judaism and Israel by other means. The rabbis selected represent all major contemporary streams of Judaism, from ultra-Orthodox/Haredi to Reform and Liberal currents, and together create a broader picture of the scope of contemporary Jewish thinking in a theological and political context. An extensive and detailed source of information on the varieties of Jewish thinking influencing contemporary Judaism and the modern State of Israel, this book is of interest to students and scholars of Jewish Studies, as well as Religion and Politics.


Biblical Images

Biblical Images

Author: Adin Steinsaltz

Publisher: Maggid

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781592642946

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The characters and heroes of the Bible are some of the best known in all of history. We encounter them again and again, in art, literature, and folklore. Yet these Biblical men and women remain among the most elusive, enigmatic and least understood of any heroes. Biblical Images, a collection of twenty-five portraits of Biblical figures, explores what is hinted at in the Scriptures to help us understand these characters from within, to analyze their motives, and to appreciate their spiritual experiences and aspirations. It is a subtle yet penetrating study of men and women of the Bible who personify profound truths about the human experience. Book jacket.


The Thirteen Petalled Rose

The Thirteen Petalled Rose

Author: Adin Steinsaltz

Publisher: Maggid

Published: 2010-05-01

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9781592643011

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For nearly thirty years, readers seeking answers to fundamental questions about the nature of existence have turned to Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz's The Thirteen Petalled Rose. This contempory classic opens new vistas for understanding the relationship of G-d to man, and how moral human beings should conduct their lives. The Thirteen Petalled Rose addresses profound topics like Good and Evil, Divine Revelation, The Human Soul, Holiness, The Search for the Self and the Relatinship Between the Physical and Spiritual World. Rabbi Steinsaltz's vast knowledge of science, psychology, mysticism and philosophy come together in The Thirteen Petalled Rose, as he translates ancient Kabbalistic concepts into an intelligible language for a new generation of spiritual seekers.


The Talmud for Beginners: Text

The Talmud for Beginners: Text

Author: Judith Z. Abrams

Publisher: Jason Aronson

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9780876685976

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Rabbi Abrams walks us through tractate Megillah in a warm, unintimidating, and highly informed way.


Illness and Health in the Jewish Tradition

Illness and Health in the Jewish Tradition

Author: David L. Freeman (M.D.)

Publisher: Jewish Publication Society

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9780827606739

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"The premise of the Jewish attitude toward illness is that living is sacred, that good health enables us to live a fully religious life, and that disease is an evil. Any effective therapy is permitted, even if it conflicts with Jewish law. To bring about healing is a responsibility not only of the person who is ill and of the professional caregivers, but also of the loved ones, and of the larger circle of family, friends, and community." "Illness and Health in the Jewish Tradition is an anthology of traditional and modern Jewish writings that highlights these basic principles."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved