Learning to Read Talmud

Learning to Read Talmud

Author: Jane L. Kanarek

Publisher:

Published: 2017-10-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781618115775

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The first book-length study of how teachers teach and how students learn to read Talmud. Through a series of classroom studies conducted by scholars of Talmud, this book elucidates a broad range of ideas about what it means to learn to read Talmud and tools for how to achieve that goal.


Learn Talmud

Learn Talmud

Author: Judith Z. Abrams

Publisher: Jason Aronson, Incorporated

Published: 1995-10-01

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 1461629349

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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.


Why Study Talmud in the Twenty-first Century?

Why Study Talmud in the Twenty-first Century?

Author: Paul Socken

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 9780739142004

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Since religion in general and Judaism in particular are relevant in the twenty-first century, this book serves as an assessment of the Talmud's role in our religious and educational experience. This collection of essays demonstrates that the two-thousand-year-old Talmud remain...


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


Learn Talmud

Learn Talmud

Author: Jacob Neusner

Publisher: Behrman House, Inc

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9780874412925

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A study of the Talmud that applies traditional values to modern life.


Yeshiva Days

Yeshiva Days

Author: Jonathan Boyarin

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2020-10-06

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 0691207690

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An intimate and moving portrait of daily life in New York's oldest institution of traditional rabbinic learning New York City's Lower East Side has witnessed a severe decline in its Jewish population in recent decades, yet every morning in the big room of the city's oldest yeshiva, students still gather to study the Talmud beneath the great arched windows facing out onto East Broadway. Yeshiva Days is Jonathan Boyarin's uniquely personal account of the year he spent as both student and observer at Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem, and a poignant chronicle of a side of Jewish life that outsiders rarely see. Boyarin explores the yeshiva's relationship with the neighborhood, the city, and Jewish and American culture more broadly, and brings vividly to life its routines, rituals, and rhythms. He describes the compelling and often colorful personalities he encounters each day, and introduces readers to the Rosh Yeshiva, or Rebbi, the moral and intellectual head of the yeshiva. Boyarin reflects on the tantalizing meanings of "study for its own sake" in the intellectually vibrant world of traditional rabbinic learning, and records his fellow students' responses to his negotiation of the daily complexities of yeshiva life while he also conducts anthropological fieldwork. A richly mature work by a writer of uncommon insight, wit, and honesty, Yeshiva Days is the story of a place on the Lower East Side with its own distinctive heritage and character, a meditation on the enduring power of Jewish tradition and learning, and a record of a different way of engaging with time and otherness.


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.


Swimming in the Sea of Talmud

Swimming in the Sea of Talmud

Author: Michael Katz

Publisher: Jewish Publication Society

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 0827606079

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A clear, accessible guide to reading and understanding the Talmud. This book offers a unique introduction to the study of the Talmud and suggest ways to apply its messages and values to contemporary life. Imaginatively conceived, this volume is recommended for both individuals and group study sessions.


If All the Seas Were Ink

If All the Seas Were Ink

Author: Ilana Kurshan

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Published: 2017-09-05

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 1250121272

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**WINNER of the 2018 Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature and the 2018 Sophie Brody Medal for achievement in Jewish literature** **2018 Natan Book Award Finalist** **Finalist for the 2017 National Jewish Book Award in Women's Studies ** The Wall Street Journal: "There is humor and heartbreak in these pages...Ms. Kurshan immerses herself in the demands of daily Talmud study and allows the words of ancient scholars to transform the patterns of her own life." The Jewish Standard:“Brilliant, beautifully written, sensitive, original." The Jerusalem Post:"A beautiful and inspiring book. Both religious and secular readers will find themselves immensely moved by [Kurshan's] personal story.” American Jewish World: “So engrossing I hardly could put it down.” At the age of twenty-seven, alone in Jerusalem in the wake of a painful divorce,Ilana Kurshan joined the world’s largest book club, learning daf yomi, Hebrew for“daily page” of the Talmud, a book of rabbinic teachings spanning about six hundredyears. Her story is a tale of heartache and humor, of love and loss, of marriageand motherhood, and of learning to put one foot in front of the other by turningpage after page. Kurshan takes us on a deeply accessible and personal guided tourof the Talmud. For people of the book—both Jewish and non-Jewish—If All theSeas Were Ink is a celebration of learning, through literature, how to fall in loveonce again.