Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik on Shabbos
by Rav Joseph B Soloveitchik
Synopse Zum Talmud Yerushalmi (Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism, #67)
Koren Mishna Sdura Kav V'Naki Seder Zeraim, Large
by Koren Publishers
This study examines the lives of the great biblical women of the past. It intends for women, and in particular Jewish women today, to analyze the lives of these role models, and apply the lessons of these women to their own lives, learning to utilize their unique, feminine capacity to bring about the ultimate rectification and harmonization of themselves and the world around them.
Rabbinic Stories
In an appealing contribution to the Classics of Western Spirituality, Jeffrey Rubenstein has translated stories from the main works of classical rabbinic literature that were produced by Jewish sages between 200-600 C.E. The narratives include stories, legends, anecdotes and other traditions that relate to basic rabbinic values and practical concerns-charity, good deeds, marriage and children; and those that address important theological question, including suffering, theodicy, atonement and sto...
If life in time is imminent and means an always open future, what role remains for the past? If time originates from that relationship to the future, then the past can only be a fictitious beginning, a necessary phantom of a starting point, a retroactively generated chronological period of "before." Advanced in philosophical thought of the last two centuries, this view of the past permeated the study on the Talmud as well, resulting in application of modern philosophical categories of the "thin...
Seder Nezikin (Artscroll Mishnah)
by Avroham Yoseif Rosenberg, Gavriel Finkel, and Yehezkel Danziger
Decoding the Rabbis (Harvard Judaic Monographs, #3)
by Rabbi Marc Saperstein
Mishnah and the Social Formation of the Early Rabbinic Guild
by Jack N. Lightstone
Where do the origins of the rabbinic movement lie, and how might evidence from the early rabbinic literature be made to reveal those origins? In order to shed light on the early social formation of the rabbinic guild of masters, Lightstone brings the theoretical and methodological insights of socio-rhetorical analysis to examine Mishnah, the first document authored by the early rabbinic movement and its principal object of study for several centuries. He argues that the enshrinement of Mishn...
Reader's Guide to the Talmud, The. the Brill Reference Library of Ancient Judaism, Volume 5
by Professor Jacob Neusner
The Creation According to the Midrash Rabbah
by Rabbi Wilfred Shuchat and Rabbi Wildred Shuchat
Koren Talmud Bavli V14e: Yevamot, Daf 70a-87b, Noeי Color Pb, H/E
by Adin Steinsaltz
Note: This product is printed when you order it. When you include this product your order will take 5-7 additional days to ship.A direct presentation of key passages from the Talmud that are especially meaningful to young people. Every passage is examined on two levels--what is says and what it means. Quotations are given in both Hebrew and English.