The Babylonian Talmud is often cited as the bedrock upon which Judaism stands. And yet, it remains a closed book for the majority of Jews. Since the Talmud's composition does not follow the rules of Western writing, beginning learners are often thwarted in their first attempts to 'swim in the sea of Talmud.'
The Babylonian Talmud is often cited as the bedrock upon which Judaism stands. And yet, it remains a closed book for the majority of Jews. Since the Talmud's composition does not follow the rules of Western writing, beginning learners are often thwarted in their first attempts to 'swim in the sea of Talmud.'
Judith Z. Abrams is Founder and Director of Maqom, a School for Adult Talmud Study.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Preface and Acknowledgements Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Order Zeraim (Agriculture) Chapter 4 Order Moed (Seasons) Chapter 5 Order Nashim (Women) Chapter 6 Order Nezikin (Civil and Criminal Law) Chapter 7 Order Kodoshim (Holiness) Chapter 8 Order Tohorot (Purities) Chapter 9 Conclusion Chapter 10 Bibliography Chapter 11 Glossary Chapter 12 Index of Subjects Chapter 13 Index of Scriptural Verses Chapter 14 Index of Rabbinic Sources
Chapter 1 Preface and Acknowledgements Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Order Zeraim (Agriculture) Chapter 4 Order Moed (Seasons) Chapter 5 Order Nashim (Women) Chapter 6 Order Nezikin (Civil and Criminal Law) Chapter 7 Order Kodoshim (Holiness) Chapter 8 Order Tohorot (Purities) Chapter 9 Conclusion Chapter 10 Bibliography Chapter 11 Glossary Chapter 12 Index of Subjects Chapter 13 Index of Scriptural Verses Chapter 14 Index of Rabbinic Sources
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