The Talmud, the Steinsaltz Edition

The Talmud, the Steinsaltz Edition
Author: Adin Steinsaltz
Publisher: Random House Incorporated
Total Pages: 323
Release: 1996
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780679773672

Since it was first published in 1989, the "Talmud Reference Guide" has introduced thousands of people to the study of the books of Jewish law. The guide is an historical treatise on the Talmud and its role in Jewish life, as well as an essential road map to the twenty projected volumes of the Steinsaltz translation. Brilliantly written and lavishly designed and illustrated, this full-length guide will raise interest in the Talmud.

Hospitable Planet

Hospitable Planet
Author: Stephen A. Jurovics
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2016-03-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0819232548

United Methodist Women’s Reading Group Selection “What can I do about the environment? What has God said about the environment?” Most books about climate change only address one of these questions. Those from a religious perspective do not address what individuals can do to help society transition from fossil fuels, other than changing personal behavior. Readers know instinctively that will not suffice, and so are left feeling the situation is hopeless. In contrast, books that primarily address environmental issues fail to reach people motivated more by faith than science, leaving out many who could constitute the tipping point for full American engagement on the issue. Borrowing an approach from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s leadership, which brought together both secular and religious arguments for ending segregation, this book addresses physical evidence of climate change while demonstrating through biblical teachings the religious imperative for preserving our inherited world. The compelling biblical case for creation care is grounded in environmental teachings Jesus knew, primarily in the Hebrew Scriptures. Topics addressed include air pollution, treatment of the land, preserving biological diversity, and treatment of animals, and each is connected to contemporary issues such as greenhouse gas emissions, care of the needy, the extinction of species, and factory farming.

Talmudic Stories

Talmudic Stories
Author: Jeffrey L. Rubenstein
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1999-10-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780801861468

The book features an appendix including the original Hebrew/Aramaic texts for the reader's reference.

Tract Sabbath

Tract Sabbath
Author: Michael Levi Rodkinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1918
Genre: Talmud
ISBN:

Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash

Introduction to the Talmud and Midrash
Author: Hermann Leberecht Strack
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 450
Release:
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781451409147

Gunter Stemberger's revision of H. L. Strack's classic introduction to rabbinic literature, which appeared in its first English edition in 1991, was widely acclaimed. Gunter Stemberger and Markus Bockmuehl have now produced this updated edition, which is a significant revision (completed in 1996) of the 1991 volume. Following Strack's original outline, Stemberger discusses first the historical framework, the basic principles of rabbinic literature and hermeneutics and the most important Rabbis. The main part of the book is devoted to the Talmudic and Midrashic literature in the light of contemporary rabbinic research. The appendix includes a new section on electronic resources for the study of the Talmud and Midrash. The result is a comprehensive work of reference that no student of rabbinics can afford to be without.

Printing the Talmud

Printing the Talmud
Author: Marvin J. Heller
Publisher: Brooklyn, N.Y. : Im Hasefer
Total Pages: 474
Release: 1992
Genre: Hebrew imprints
ISBN:

The Sixteenth Century Hebrew Book

The Sixteenth Century Hebrew Book
Author: Marvin J. Heller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

"The Sixteenth Century Hebrew Book" covers the gamut of Hebrew literature in that century. Each entry has a descriptive text page and an accompaning reproduction. There is an extensive introduction with an overview of Hebrew printing in the sixteenth century.

Time in the Babylonian Talmud

Time in the Babylonian Talmud
Author: Lynn Kaye
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2018-02-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1108530109

In this book, Lynn Kaye examines how rabbis of late antiquity thought about time through their legal reasoning and storytelling, and what these insights mean for thinking about time today. Providing close readings of legal and narrative texts in the Babylonian Talmud, she compares temporal ideas with related concepts in ancient and modern philosophical texts and in religious traditions from late antique Mesopotamia. Kaye demonstrates that temporal flexibility in the Babylonian Talmud is a means of exploring and resolving legal uncertainties, as well as a tool to tell stories that convey ideas effectively and dramatically. Her book, the first on time in the Talmud, makes accessible complex legal texts and philosophical ideas. It also connects the literature of late antique Judaism with broader theological and philosophical debates about time.