Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-394-33212-0
Verlag: Wiley
The Talmud For Dummies introduces you to the Jewish guidebook on life and overall cornerstone text of Judaism, the Talmud. This easy-to-understand book makes the Talmud's 63 volumes approachable, so you can deepen your understanding of Jewish teachings. You'll learn about what the Talmud is, get guidance on how to approach Talmud study, and find direction on how to apply the wisdom of the Talmud in your personal and spiritual life. - Read the fascinating history of the Talmud and the key figures who shaped it
- Get advice on how to study the Talmud and uncover its spiritual teachings
- Apply Talmudic wisdom to everyday life, including marriage, divorce, kosher practices, prayers, and even humor
- Become well versed in the law of Rabbinic Judaism
The Talmud For Dummies is your go-to resource for anyone who wants to study the Talmud, including complete beginners and those looking to brush up their knowledge. Discover the timeless teachings of this profound and influential book with The Talmud For Dummies at your side.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction 1
Part 1: Introducing the Talmud 9
Chapter 1: What is the Talmud? 11
Chapter 2: Tracing the History of the Talmud 23
Chapter 3: Tackling the Talmud Today 41
Chapter 4: The Antisemitic War Against the Talmud 59
Chapter 5: Key Terms and Concepts From the Talmud 73
Part 2: Opening the Talmud 87
Chapter 6: Navigating the Talmud 89
Chapter 7: Greeting the Great Talmudic Masters 111
Chapter 8: Apologies and Reflections on Women in the Talmud 139
Chapter 9: Thinking Like a Talmudic Rabbi 161
Part 3: Living the Talmud Way 171
Chapter 10: Observing the Holidays as Holy Days 173
Chapter 11: On Eating, Praying, and Harmful Speech 205
Chapter 12: Breaking Taboos: The Talmud’s Surprising Views on Sex 221
Chapter 13: Litigating the Talmudic Way 235
Part 4: The Part of Tens 255
Chapter 14: Grasping Ten Important Talmudic Concepts 257
Chapter 15: Ten Books for Your Talmud Library 265
Appendix: The 63 Books of the Babylonian Talmud 273
Index 283