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.

The Talmud, the Steinsaltz Edition

The Talmud, the Steinsaltz Edition
Author: Adin Steinsaltz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Talmud
ISBN: 9780394576657

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

The Essential Talmud

The Essential Talmud
Author: Adin Steinsaltz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1976
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780465020638

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

My Rebbe

My Rebbe
Author: Adin Steinsaltz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781592643813

In My Rebbe, celebrated author and thinker Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz shares his firsthand account of this extraordinary individual who shaped the landscape of twentieth-century religious life. Written with the admiration of a close disciple and the nuanced perceptiveness of a scholar, this biography-memoir inspires us to think about our own missions and aspirations for a better world.

Learn Talmud

Learn Talmud
Author: Judith Z. Abrams
Publisher: Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Total Pages: 169
Release: 1995-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1461629349

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.

A Guide to Jewish Prayer

A Guide to Jewish Prayer
Author: Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz
Publisher: Schocken
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2002-03-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0805211470

From one of the world's most famous and respected rabbis—"a practical explanation of Jewish worship from a spiritual slant" (Detroit Free Press). For both the novice and for those who have been engaged in prayer for years, here is the one guide needed to practice Jewish prayer and understand the prayer book. From the origins and meaning of worship to a step-by-step explanation of the daily prayers to the reason you're not supposed to chat with your friends during services, Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz answers many of the questions likely to arise about Jewish prayer. Here are chapters on daily prayer; Sabbath prayer; prayer services for the holidays; the yearly cycle of synagogue Bible readings; the history and makeup of the synagogue; the different prayer rites for Ashkenazim, Sephardim, Yemenites, and other cultural/geographic groupings; the role of the rabbi and the cantor in the synagogue; and the role of music in the service.

The Candle of God

The Candle of God
Author: Adin Steinsaltz
Publisher: Jason Aronson
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1998
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780765760654

This is a kabbalistic exploration of the major ideas of Jewish theology.

The Steinsaltz Talmud Bavli

The Steinsaltz Talmud Bavli
Author: Adin Steinsaltz
Publisher: Koren Publishers
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2010-05-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789653014114

The Steinsaltz Talmud is the most accessible edition available of the Talmud, the nearly 2,000 year old, central text of the Jewish people, Translated from the aramaic to modern Hebrew, with explanations and commentary by one of the great Talmud scholars of all time, Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, The Steinsaltz Talmud fosters deep and creative engagement with the text. The Steinsaltz Talmud offers solutions to linguistic and contextual issues in the text, removes obstacles stemming from the its non-linear construction, and provides succinct commentaries, pertinent Halachic rulings, explanatory notes to Rashi and other commentators, detailed indexes, and background from the sciences, history and the humanities. The Steinsaltz Talmud enables both beginning and seasoned students to participate in the living Talmudic conversation.

The Thirteen Petalled Rose

The Thirteen Petalled Rose
Author: Adin Steinsaltz
Publisher: Maggid
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2010-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781592643011

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 Land of Truth

The Land of Truth
Author: Jeffrey L. Rubenstein
Publisher: Jewish Publication Society
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2018-12-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0827614373

Making the rich narrative world of Talmud tales fully accessible to modern readers, renowned Talmud scholar Jeffrey L. Rubenstein turns his spotlight on both famous and little-known stories, analyzing the tales in their original contexts, exploring their cultural meanings and literary artistry, and illuminating their relevance. Delving into both rabbinic life (the academy, master-disciple relationships) and Jewish life under Roman and Persian rule (persecution, taxation, marketplaces), Rubenstein explains how storytellers used irony, wordplay, figurative language, and other art forms to communicate their intended messages. Each close reading demonstrates the story’s continuing relevance through the generations into modernity. For example, the story “Showdown in Court,” a confrontation between King Yannai and the Rabbinic judges, provides insights into controversial struggles in U.S. history to balance governmental power; the story of Honi’s seventy-year sleep becomes a window into the indignities of aging. Through the prism of Talmud tales, Rubenstein also offers timeless insights into suffering, beauty, disgust, heroism, humor, love, sex, truth, and falsehood. By connecting twenty-first-century readers to past generations, The Land of Truth helps to bridge the divide between modern Jews and the traditional narrative worlds of their ancestors.