Goodnight Sh'ma

Goodnight Sh'ma
Title Goodnight Sh'ma PDF eBook
Author Jacqueline Jules
Publisher Kar-Ben Publishing ™
Total Pages 12
Release 2014-01-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 151248900X

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I say the Sh'ma and I feel God's light / Shining on me all through the night. A Jewish child gets ready for bed and says the traditional "Sh'ma" prayer in this beautiful board book with rhyming text and charming illustrations by award-winning Melanie Hall. Introduce young children to Jewish life, Jewish holidays, and Shabbat with Very First Board Books.

Rashi's Commentary on the Torah

Rashi's Commentary on the Torah
Title Rashi's Commentary on the Torah PDF eBook
Author Eric Lawee
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 480
Release 2019-04-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 019093784X

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Winner of the Jewish Book Council Nahum M. Sarna Memorial Award in Scholarship This book explores the reception history of the most important Jewish Bible commentary ever composed, the Commentary on the Torah of Rashi (Shlomo Yitzhaki; 1040-1105). Though the Commentary has benefited from enormous scholarly attention, analysis of diverse reactions to it has been surprisingly scant. Viewing its path to preeminence through a diverse array of religious, intellectual, literary, and sociocultural lenses, Eric Lawee focuses on processes of the Commentary's canonization and on a hitherto unexamined--and wholly unexpected--feature of its reception: critical, and at times astonishingly harsh, resistance to it. Lawee shows how and why, despite such resistance, Rashi's interpretation of the Torah became an exegetical classic, a staple in the curriculum, a source of shared religious vocabulary for Jews across time and place, and a foundational text that shaped the Jewish nation's collective identity. The book takes as its larger integrating perspective processes of canonicity as they shape how traditions flourish, disintegrate, or evolve. Rashi's scriptural magnum opus, the foremost work of Franco-German (Ashkenazic) biblical scholarship, faced stiff competition for canonical supremacy in the form of rationalist reconfigurations of Judaism as they developed in Mediterranean seats of learning. It nevertheless emerged triumphant in an intense battle for Judaism's future that unfolded in late medieval and early modern times. Investigation of the reception of the Commentary throws light on issues in Jewish scholarship and spirituality that continue to stir reflection, and even passionate debate, in the Jewish world today.

Rain and Resurrection How the Talmud and Science Read the World

Rain and Resurrection How the Talmud and Science Read the World
Title Rain and Resurrection How the Talmud and Science Read the World PDF eBook
Author Irun Cohen
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 142
Release 2010-02-12
Genre Science
ISBN 1498712975

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This book presents a set of essays interpreting excerpts from the Talmud that illustrate values essential to Western science. It includes another set of essays interpreting the function of interpretation in the method of science, to associate Talmudic and post-modern concepts.

הלכות תפילין

הלכות תפילין
Title הלכות תפילין PDF eBook
Author Shimon D. Eider
Publisher Feldheim Publishers
Total Pages 230
Release 1985
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781583300503

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A look at Tefillin's components and parshiyos, explaining what makes tefillin kosher, how and when they are worn, proper care for them, and more. Indexed and extensively annotated. With photos.

Creativity and Tradition

Creativity and Tradition
Title Creativity and Tradition PDF eBook
Author Israel M. Ta-Shma
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 264
Release 2006
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN

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This volume brings together 16 of Ta-Shma's outstanding studies (4 published here for the first time). These essays focus on leading rabbinic scholars and their writings as well as important issues of Jewish intellectual history, such as the nature of halakhah and aggadah; kabbalah and spirituality; childhood; and popular religion.

DEH Support Services Guide

DEH Support Services Guide
Title DEH Support Services Guide PDF eBook
Author US Army Engineering and Housing Support Center
Publisher
Total Pages 100
Release 1988
Genre
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Commentary on Midrash Rabba in the Sixteenth Century

Commentary on Midrash Rabba in the Sixteenth Century
Title Commentary on Midrash Rabba in the Sixteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Williams
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 264
Release 2016-09-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 0191077038

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Printed editions of midrashim, rabbinic expositions of the Bible, flooded the market for Hebrew books in the sixteenth century. First published by Iberian immigrants to the Ottoman Empire, they were later reprinted in large numbers at the famous Hebrew presses of Venice. This study seeks to shed light on who read these new books and how they did so by turning to the many commentaries on midrash written during the sixteenth century. These innovative works reveal how their authors studied rabbinic Bible interpretation and how they anticipated their readers would do so. Benjamin WIlliams focuses particularly on the work of Abraham ben Asher of Safed, the Or ha-Sekhel (Venice, 1567), an elucidation of midrash Genesis Rabba which contains both the author's own interpretations and also the commentary he mistakenly attributed to the most celebrated medieval commentator Rashi. Williams examines what is known of Abraham ben Asher's life, his place among the Jewish scholars of Safed, and the publication of his book in Venice. By analysing selected passages of his commentary, this study assesses how he shed light on rabbinic interpretation of Genesis and guided readers to correct interpretations of the words of the sages. A consideration of why Abraham ben Asher published a commentary attributed to Rashi shows that he sought to lend authority to his programme of studying midrash by including interpretations ascribed to the most famous commentator alongside his own. By analysing the production and reception of the Or ha-Sekhel, therefore, this work illuminates the popularity of midrash in the early modern period and the origins of a practice which is now well-established-the study of rabbinic Bible interpretation with the guidance of commentaries.