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The Other Talmud the Yerushalmi

Autor Judith Z. Abrams
en Limba Engleză Paperback

A fascinating--and stimulating--look at "the other Talmud" and the possibilities for Jewish life reflected there.

"The difference between the Bavli and the Yerushalmi is something like the difference between making a movie for a regular theater versus making one for a 3-D theater and/or an IMAX theater. It's still the story of Judaism and the Jewish people. But the colors are richer, the action is bigger, the effects are more powerful in the 3-D/IMAX world of the Yerushalmi. Your actors ... live on the soundstage, that is, in Israel, and that informs their performance.... You could imagine the Yerushalmi is a pop-up book: you open it and Jewish living materializes."
--from the Introduction

This engaging look at the Judaism that might have been breaks open the Yerushalmi--"The Talmud of the Land of Israel"--and what it means for Jewish life today. It examines what the Yerushalmi is, how it differs from the Bavli--the Babylonian Talmud--and how and why the Bavli is used today. It reveals how the Yerushalmi's vision of Jewish practice resembles today's liberal Judaism, and why the is growing in popularity.

This broad but accessible overview of all the essential aspects of "The Talmud of the Land of Israel" will help you deepen your understanding of Judaism and the history of the Jewish people.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781683364092
ISBN-10: 1683364090
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg

Notă biografică

Rabbi Judith Z. Abrams, PhD, an award-winning Jewish educator, is widely recognized for making the study of Judaism and its sacred texts accessible and relevant to our everyday lives. She is the founder and director of Maqom: A School for Adult Talmud Study (www.maqom.com) and a recipient of the Covenant Award for outstanding performance in the field of Jewish education. She teaches through the ALEPH rabbinic program and is author of Learn Talmud and Talmud for Beginners, among other books about Talmud and prayer. She is a popular speaker on the topics of Jewish learning and sacred literature.


Cuprins

Acknowledgments
Timeline
Introduction

Part 1 Daily Life
1. What Would Your Livelihood and Levies Be?
2. Who Would Your Celebrities Be?
3. The Obnoxious Rich Kid: How Would You Feel about Those Jews in Babylonia?
4. Right and Wrong, Crime and Punishment
5. How Can Judaism Compete with Christianity?
6. Tefillin and Tallit: Essential "Props" and "Costumes"
7. Who, Beside Rabbis, Was Running the Jewish Community?
8. How Would You Be Reading Torah?
9. Con Men and Characters in Disguise
10. Who Would Your Enemy Be?

Part 2 Building Blocks of Prayer
11. The Toolbox of Prayers
12. Ad-Libbing
13. What Would Your Mysticism Be?
14. Trailers: Meditation Techniques of the Sages

Part 3 The Holidays
15. What Would the High Holy Days Be Like?
16. What Would Sukkot Be Like?
17. Passover
18. What Would Shavuot Be Like?
19. Purim and Hanukkah
20. Fast Days

Part 4 Life Cycle
21. Childbirth (Women Are in Charge) and Parenthood
22. School, Coming of Age, and Learning Differences
23. What Would Your Wedding and Married Life Be Like?
24. What Would Old Age Be Like?

Conclusion: What We Can Recapture
Abbreviations
When, Who, and Where
Orders and Tractates of the Mishnah
Glossary
The Sages