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Treasury of Judaism: A New Collection and Translation of Essential Texts Third Edition [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 442 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x153x33 mm, weight: 644 g
  • Serija: Studies in Judaism
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Jun-2008
  • Leidėjas: University Press of America
  • ISBN-10: 0761840494
  • ISBN-13: 9780761840497
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 442 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x153x33 mm, weight: 644 g
  • Serija: Studies in Judaism
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Jun-2008
  • Leidėjas: University Press of America
  • ISBN-10: 0761840494
  • ISBN-13: 9780761840497
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This is the third volume of a set of anthologies that sets forth the statements of the formative canon of influential Rabbinic Judaism on three large topics: the calendar, the life cycle, and theology. Focusing on the seminal period of normative Judaism, the editor Jacob Neusner presents in three parts the teachings of Rabbinic Judaism in late antiquity, the first six centuries of the Common Era. The topical abstracts, which deal with the sacred calendar (volume one), events in the life cycle (volume two), and theological expositions (volume three), are presented in documentary sequence, from the Mishnah, ca. 200, through the Bavil or Talmud of Babylonia, ca. 600. This is the story told in abundant selections of Rabbinic classics of the age, the first centuries C.E., in which the two Talmuds and Midrash came to closure.

Recenzijos

This set of anthologies sets forth the statements of the formative canon of influential Rabbinic Judaism on three large topics: the calendar, the life cycle, and theology. This is the story told in abundant sections of Rabbinic classics of the age, the first centuries C.E., in which the two Talmuds and Midrash came to closure. * Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal Of Jewish Studies, Spring issue, 2009 *

PREFACE xi
1. THE MISHNAH 1
Blessings for Miracles
1
Blessings over Food
3
Death Penalty and Resurrection
3
Divine Justice
6
Elijah's Task in the End of Days
7
Exposition of Mysteries
7
Grace after Meals
8
Importance of Procreation
8
Integrity in Torah-Study
9
Israel's Merit Is in the Torah and Commandments
10
Messiah in the End of Days
10
Miracles: Honi Makes Rain
11
Pagan Worship of Nature
12
Praying for Rain
13
Reciting the Prayer
13
Resurrection of the Dead
14
Rite of Praying for Rain
16
The Shema and its Blessings
18
Shema: Proper Attitude in Recitation of
20
Synagogues: Disposal of
20
Torah Study and Trade
21
Torah-Study Outweighs all Commandments
22
Why God Does Not Wipe Out Idols
22
2. THE TOSEFTA 25
Divine Justice
25
Omens in Heaven
35
Reward and Punishment Here and in the Hereafter
37
Reward and Punishment in the Last Judgment
38
Sacrifices a Mark of Favor
39
Why God Tolerates Idolatry
39
3. MEKHILTA ATTRIBUTED TO R. ISHMAEL 41
God's Many Faces
41
How the Ten Commandments Were Given
43
Israel is Holy to God
45
No Images of God
45
No Other Gods Before Me
46
Not Covet
52
Not Lie
53
Not Murder
55
Not Take the Name of the Lord in Vain
56
Not Wrong a Stranger
58
The Resurrection of the Dead
61
The Ten Commandments in a Single Word
61
4. SIFRA 63
Israel's Holiness
63
Love Your Neighbor as Yourself
64
5. SIFRE TO NUMBERS 67
Commandments Keep Man Far from Sin
67
God's Love for Israel
68
Israel Is Precious to God
69
The Righteous Are Beloved by God
70
6. SIFRE TO DEUTERONOMY 73
Prayer: Types of
73
Revelation
74
Righteous in the World to Come
74
The Shema
75
7. GENESIS RABBAH 93
All Things Serve a Purpose
93
The Beasts of the Righteous Are Righteous
95
Creation of Man
96
Idolatry
97
Israelite Prophets and Pagan Prophets
99
Justice
100
What Man Does Not Know
102
The World to Come is Realized in this World
102
8. LEVITICUS RABBAH 105
God's Justice
105
Honesty is the Best Policy
107
Israel Versus the Nations of the World
108
Philanthropy
111
God Favors the Pursued over the Pursuer
124
Repentance
125
The Soul
128
9. ESTHER RABBAH I 133
Doing Righteousness at All Times
133
10. RUTH RABBAH 135
A Good Death
135
Life after Death and the World to Come
136
11. PESIQTA DERAB KAHANA 139
Comfort Jerusalem
139
The Effect of Sin
142
The First Commandment: "I am"
143
God's Forgiveness
146
Humility
152
Israel Is Like Adam
153
Repentance
157
Righteousness
162
Torah Study
165
12. THE FATHERS ACCORDING TO RABBI NATHAN 167
All Is Foreseen
167
Benefits of Torah Study
168
God's Justice
169
Good Deeds and Torah Study
170
If I am not for Myself
171
Rewards in this World and in the Next
171
Uniqueness of the Individual
172
13. THE TALMUD OF THE LAND OF ISRAEL 175
Abraham Kept the Torah before Sinai
175
Advent of the Messiah
176
God is Everywhere
178
How to Lose a Portion in the World to Come
179
How Korach Lost His Share in the World to Come
181
Love of God
182
Measure for Measure: Samson
184
Motivation for Action
192
Resurrection
192
Resurrection and the World to Come
193
Reward and Punishment
195
Teaching Mysteries
198
Zekhut
204
14. THE TALMUD OF BABYLONIA 207
Agents to Carry out a Religious Duty Are not Injured
207
Arrogance Is a Vice, Humility Is a Virtue
208
Is it better for Man to Have Been Created than Not to Have Been Created?
211
Blessing for Evil as Much as for Good
212
Creation of Man. The Minim
216
Does God Weep? Exegeses of Jer. 13:17
223
Don't Reflect on What Is Above, What Is Below, What Is Before, and What Is Beyond
224
The Estrangement of Israel from God
226
The Evil Impulse
230
The Evil Inclination to Sexuality; The Messiah
232
Faith and Trust in God
237
Forgetting to Recite a Blessing
239
Giving Thanks
240
God Instructs Sinners
244
God Is Long-suffering
245
"Happy is the man who has not walked in the counsel of the wicked, nor stood in the way of sinners, nor sat in the seat of the scornful"
247
History of Israel in the History of the World in its Periods
252
How to Pray; the Value of Prayer; and Other Liturgical Topics
256
Intentionality
258
Israel and God "You have made me a singular entity in the world, and I shall make you a singular entity in the world"
262
Learning Keeps One from Sinning
263
Love Correction, Hate Flattery
265
Love the Lord your God with all your Heart, Soul, Might
266
Merits of Sages that Permit them to Do Wonders
267
Messiah. Pharaoh, Sennacherib, Hezekiah, and Other Players in the Messianic Drama
272
Messiah: The Sinful Ancestor of the Messiah and God's Forgiveness of Him and of Israel
277
Messianic Age, the Age to Come, in the Context of Residence in the Land of Israel
285
Not Utilizing the Torah and Commandments for an Inappropriate Purpose
292
The Point of the Commandments
294
Prayers for Special Occasions
296
Praying too Fast or too Slowly
301
Presence of God is Ubiquitous
301
Prophecy and Sagacity after the Destruction of the Temple
303
Rain: Blessing for
305
Rain-making. Miracles of Honi and Other Sages
307
Recitation of the Shema
322
Reciting the Shema on One's Bed
326
Resurrection of the Dead
328
Revelation at Sinai
343
Reward and Punishment in This World and in the Next. The Righteous and the Wicked
349
Ridiculing Sinners
350
The Righteous and the Wicked
351
Seeing and Being Seen by God
354
Short Version of the Principles of the Torah
355
Sighing and Mourning
355
If a Person Sees that Sufferings Afflict Him, Let Him Examine His Deeds
358
The Tefillin of the Holy One, Blessed Be He
364
Torah-Study and the Salvation of Israel, Individually and Collectively
378
Visions of God
381
Wealth, Poverty, and Torah Study
383
When Will the Messiah Come?
384
Wife's Prayer: All Gates Are Locked, Except for the Gates that Receive Complaints against Overreaching
398
Wisdom and Virtue
400
Zekhut [ Merit] in Rites of the Torah
403
Jacob Neusner is Distinguished Service Professor of the History and Theology of Judaism and Senior Fellow, Institute for Advanced Theology at Bard College. He is also a member of the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton NJ and a Life Member of Clare Hall, Cambridge University. He holds nine honorary degrees and fourteen academic medals and other awards and has published numerous books.