Tosefta Berachot: Translated into English with a Commentary

Tosefta Berachot: Translated into English with a Commentary
Author: Eliyahu Gurevich
Publisher: Eliyahu Gurevich
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2010-05-02
Genre:
ISBN: 0557389682

The Tosefta is an ancient Jewish legal text that comprises a second compilation of the Oral law. This edition of the Tosefta, Tractate Berachot, is the first of its kind with an introduction, the edited Hebrew text based on ancient manuscripts, an English translation, and a comprehensive commentary in English. The author and translator, Eliyahu Gurevich, is an American-Israeli scholar, and creator of seforimonline.org and toseftaonline.org.

Halakhic Positions of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik

Halakhic Positions of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik
Author: Aharon Ziegler
Publisher: Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2001-11-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1461628695

Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik (1903-1993), commonly known as "the Rav," has stimulated and influenced the intellectual minds and touched the sensitive hearts of thousands of his students both in the United States and across the globe. With his death, a void was left in the modern intellectual Orthodox community. Although efforts have been made to transmit his Torah knowledge into written words, future generations of the vast English-speaking Torah community will be bereft of his enormous wisdom. The second volume of Halakhic Positions of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik continues to provide the modern reader with a glimpse into the illustrious and meaningful halakhic opinions of this highly revered Jewish scholar. Rabbi Aharon Ziegler, a student of the Rav, has illustrated the unique, and perhaps less known, halakhic views which will intrigue and educate those who seek more of the Rav's distinguished teachings. Whether studied in the synagogue, school, or home, this book is a valuable addition to any Jewish library.

The Talmud for Beginners

The Talmud for Beginners
Author: Judith Z. Abrams
Publisher: Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Total Pages: 229
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1461631890

The Talmud is filled with knowledge, inspiration, and insights that enrich all facets of Jewish life. Yet many are intimidated by the thought of studying its text, and their hesitancy prevents them from experiencing the wisdom of its words. In this new volume, Rabbi Judith Abrams takes readers with her on a journey through one volume of the Talmud, offering reassuring guidance and making it meaningful and accessible to all. The Talmud for Beginners–Volume 1: Prayer is the first book in a series by Rabbi Abrams. For lay readers who are unfamiliar with Talmud, this work serves as an introduction to talmudic thought. For those who are familiar with talmudic methodology, this volume will serve as a convenient overview of one book of the Talmud, Berachot (literally, "blessings").

שערי שמחה

שערי שמחה
Author: Adena K. Berkowitz
Publisher: KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2007
Genre: Grace after meals
ISBN: 9780881259667

Jews Welcome Coffee

Jews Welcome Coffee
Author: Robert Liberles
Publisher: Brandeis University Press
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2012-04-10
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1611682460

A lively look at how coffee affected Jewish life in early modern Germany

On Changes in Jewish Liturgy

On Changes in Jewish Liturgy
Author: Daniel Sperber
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

This book demonstrates the complexity, fluidity and variety in Jewish liturgy, and discusses the possible parameters of change, be it in additions, deletions, alterations, and/or corrections, so as to reflect the contemporary situation and its sensitivities. It will stimulate thought and discussion and lead to a deeper appreciation of the nature of the liturgy, and an ability to find greater meaning in prayer.

Jews and Gender

Jews and Gender
Author: Leonard J. Greenspoon
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2021-10-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1612497136

Jews and Gender features sixteen authors exploring the history and culture of the intersection of Judaism and gender from the biblical world to today. Topics include subversive readings of biblical texts; reappraisal of rabbinic theory and practice; women in mysticism, Chasidism, and Yiddish literature; and women in contemporary culture and politics. Accessible and comprehensive, this volume will appeal to the general reader in addition to engaging with contemporary academic scholarship.

Meditation and Judaism

Meditation and Judaism
Author: DovBer Pinson
Publisher: Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2004-11-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1461629527

Meditation and Judaism is a comprehensive work on Jewish meditation, encompassing the entire spectrum of Jewish thought_from the early Kabbalists to the modern Chassidic and Mussar masters, the sages of the Talmud, to the modern philosophers. Both a scholarly, in-depth study of meditative practices, and a practical, easy to follow guide, Meditation and Judaism is for anyone interested in meditating the Jewish way. The word meditation calls to mind the traditional, obvious associations that society has accumulated. Meditation and Judaism attempts to broaden our view of meditation, demonstrating that meditation is prevalent within so many of the common Jewish practices. While there are many paths that lead in the same direction, the ultimate destination of meditation is a metamorphosis into a more G-dly and spiritual person. This scholarly work is sourced in authentic Jewish thought, yet it has been written in a manner that will appeal to the modern reader. It is an enlightening read for the scholar and the layman alike.

The Synagogue Survival Kit

The Synagogue Survival Kit
Author: Jordan Lee Wagner
Publisher: Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2012-12-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0765709732

In an effort to counter the confusion and isolation often experienced by a novice synagogue-goer, as well as by many who regularly attend synagogue, The Synagogue Survival Kit: A Guide to Understanding Jewish Religious Services offers introductions and instructions for all aspects of the synagogue experience. No matter what kind of synagogue you attend, the roadmap is the same. Some synagogues may read certain prayers in English translation rather than the original Hebrew or replace some traditional prayers with newer versions, but the service will still touch on the same topics in the same order for the same reasons. If you know the structure of the traditional service, you can readily find your place in any other one. The Synagogue Survival Kit maps the complete traditional service structure and points out the changes commonly encountered in different congregations in an effort to counter the confusion and isolation often experienced by novice synagogue-goers and regular attendees, alike. Always mindful of the sophisticated, adult reader with little or no Jewish background, Jordan Lee Wagner clearly and comprehensively explains the practices, vocabulary, objects, and attitudes that one can expect to find in any synagogue.