The Gedolei Yisroel Album

The Gedolei Yisroel Album

Author: Mattis Goldberg

Publisher:

Published: 2010-12-01

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 9781598264999

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THE GEDOLEI YISROEL ALBUM is a beautiful book which shows our children the precious gift of our heritage and amazing leaders of the Jewish people.Along with the pictures, there are biographies and vignettes about each Rabbi.


Maimonides, Spinoza and Us

Maimonides, Spinoza and Us

Author: Marc Angel

Publisher: Jewish Lights Publishing

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1580234119

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A challenging look at two great Jewish philosophers, and what their thinking means to our understanding of God, truth, revelation and reason. Moses Maimonides (1138-1204) is Jewish history's greatest exponent of a rational, philosophically sound Judaism. He strove to reconcile the teachings of the Bible and rabbinic tradition with the principles of Aristotelian philosophy, arguing that religion and philosophy ultimately must arrive at the same truth. Baruch Spinoza (1632-77) is Jewish history's most illustrious "heretic." He believed that truth could be attained through reason alone, and that philosophy and religion were separate domains that could not be reconciled. His critique of the Bible and its teachings caused an intellectual and spiritual upheaval whose effects are still felt today. Rabbi Marc D. Angel discusses major themes in the writings of Maimonides and Spinoza to show us how modern people can deal with religion in an intellectually honest and meaningful way. From Maimonides, we gain insight on how to harmonize traditional religious belief with the dictates of reason. From Spinoza, we gain insight into the intellectual challenges which must be met by modern believers.


Reincarnation and Judaism

Reincarnation and Judaism

Author: DovBer Pinson

Publisher: Jason Aronson, Incorporated

Published: 1999-11-30

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 1461630428

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This is a comprehensive look at the intriguing concept of reincarnation as taught by the masters of the Kabbalah and as analyzed by major Jewish thinkers throughout history. Rabbi DovBer Pinson, born and raised in a Hasidic family immersed in the study of Jewish mystical thought, has made a thorough search of Jewish teachings in order to present his readers with a rich and engaging study of life's most perplexing question: What happens after a person dies?