The Mishnah

The Mishnah
Title The Mishnah PDF eBook
Author Jacob Neusner
Publisher Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Total Pages 255
Release 1988-12-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1461631610

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In his brilliant introduction on the Mishnah, Jacob Neusner asks: How do you read a book that does not identify its author, tell you where it comes from, or explain why it was written – a book without a preface? And how do you identify a book with neither a beginning nor end, lacking table of contents and title? The answer is you just begin and let the author of the book lead you by paying attention to the information that the author does give, to the signals that the writer sets out. As Neusner goes on to explain, the Mishnah portrays the world in a special way, in a kind of code that makes it a difficult work for the modern reader to understand. Without knowing how to decode the Mishnah, we may read its works without receiving its message. Neusner, one of the world’s foremost Mishnaic scholars, demonstrated that the Mishnah’s own internal logic and structure form a solid foundation on which to build an understanding of this vitally important Jewish work. Using examples of how the Mishnah’s language, logic, and discourse associate and categorize behaviors, events, and objects, Neusner opens the Mishnah to readers who would not otherwise be able to grasp its most fundamental concepts. Since the Mishnah forms the basis of both the Babylonian and the Palestinian Talmuds (which are, in Neusner’s elegant terms, “the core curriculum of Judaism as a living religion”), study of the Mishnah is essential to an understanding of Judaism. Drawing on his own new translation of the Mishnah and displaying the enthusiastic dedication that has sparked a whole new body of Mishnaic research, Neusner allows readers with no previous background to join Jews who have studied, analyzed, and delighted in the wisdom of Mishnah for centuries. In addition to giving us a thorough exploration of the Mishnah’s language, contents, organization, and inner logic, Neusner also provides us with a broad understanding of how it communicated its own world view – its vision of both the concrete an spiritual worlds. The Mishnah: An Introduction gives us a tour of this sacred Jewish text, shedding light on its many facets – from its view of life to its conception of God and His relation to our world.

Rereading the Mishnah

Rereading the Mishnah
Title Rereading the Mishnah PDF eBook
Author Judith Hauptman
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages 308
Release 2005
Genre Mishnah
ISBN 9783161487132

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Judith Hauptman argues that the Tosefta, a collection dating from approximately the same time period as the Mishnah and authored by the same rabbis, is not later than the Mishnah, as its name suggests, but earlier. The Redactor of the Mishnah drew upon an old Mishnah and its associated supplement, the Tosefta, when composing his work. He reshaped, reorganized and abbreviated these materials in order to make them accord with his own legislative outlook. It is possible to compare the earlier and the later texts and to determine, case by case, the agenda of the Redactor. According to the author's theory it is also possible to trace the evolution of Jewish law, practice, and ideas. When the Mishnah is seen as later than the Tosefta, it becomes clear that the Redactor inserted numerous mnemonic devices into his work to assist in transmission. The synoptic gospels may have undergone a similar kind of editing.

From the Maccabees to the Mishnah

From the Maccabees to the Mishnah
Title From the Maccabees to the Mishnah PDF eBook
Author Shaye J. D. Cohen
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages 260
Release 1987-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780664250171

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This book explores the period from the 160s to 63 B.C.E., when the Maccabees ruled the Jews, up to the publication of the Mishnah in the second century C.E.

The Economics of the Mishnah

The Economics of the Mishnah
Title The Economics of the Mishnah PDF eBook
Author Jacob Neusner
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 204
Release 1990-01-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780226576565

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In this compelling study, Jacob Neusner argues that economics is an active and generative ingredient of the system of the Mishnah. The Mishnah directly addresses such economic concerns as the value of work, agronomics, currency, commerce and the marketplace, and correct management of labor and of the household. In all its breadth, the Mishnah poses the question of the critical place occupied by the economy in society under God's rule. The Economics of the Mishnah is the first book to examine the place of economic theory generally in the Judaic system of the Mishnah. Jacob Neusner begins by surveying previous work on economics and Judaism, the best known being Werner Sombart's The Jews and Modern Capitalism. The mistaken notion that Jews have had a common economic history has outlived the demise of Sombart's argument, and it is a notion that Neusner overturns before discussing the Mishnaic economics. Only in Aristotle, Neusner argues, do we find an equal to the Mishnah's accomplishment in engaging economics in the service of a larger systemic statement. Neusner shows that the framers of the Mishnah imagined a distributive economy functioning through the Temple and priesthood, while also legislating for the action of markets. The economics of the Mishnah, then, is to some extent a mixed economy. The dominant, distributive element in this mixed economy, Neusner contends, derives from the belief that the Temple and its designated castes on earth exercise God's claim to the ownership of the holy land. He concludes by considering the implications of the derivation of the Mishnah's economics from the interests of the undercapitalized and overextended farmer.

Rabbinic Interpretation of Scripture in the Mishnah

Rabbinic Interpretation of Scripture in the Mishnah
Title Rabbinic Interpretation of Scripture in the Mishnah PDF eBook
Author Alexander Samely
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 504
Release 2002
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780198270317

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This volume offers a systematic and detailed description of early rabbinic hermeneutics as it can be reconstructed from the Mishnah (third century c.e.). Samely clarifies the conditions of a modern appreciation of rabbinic hermeneutics and provides a unified set of concepts for its precise description, based on modern linguistics and philosophy of language. Basic features of rabbinic hermeneutics and its difference from modern historical reading are explained, and a catalogue of recurrent techniques of interpretation is defined.

The Mishnah

The Mishnah
Title The Mishnah PDF eBook
Author Herbert Danby
Publisher
Total Pages 886
Release 1933
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780198154020

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Translated from the Hebrew with introduction and brief explanatory notes.

The Mishnah on Damages

The Mishnah on Damages
Title The Mishnah on Damages PDF eBook
Author Morley T. Feinstein
Publisher Torah Aura Productions
Total Pages 68
Release 1987
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780933873087

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Discusses the origins and meaning of the laws contained in the Mishnah and analyzes cases from the section dealing with conflicts between individuals. Discusses the origins and meaning of the laws contained in the Mishnah and analyzes cases from the section dealing with conflicts between individuals.