Dirshuni

Dirshuni
Title Dirshuni PDF eBook
Author Tamar Biala
Publisher Brandeis University Press
Pages 301
Release 2022-06-28
Genre Education
ISBN 1684580951

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"Dirshuni: Contemporary Women's Midrash, is the first ever English edition of an historic collection of midrashim composed by Israeli women. The volume features a comprehensive introduction to Midrash for the uninitiated reader by the distinguished scholar Tamar Kadari and extensive annotation and commentary by Tamar Biala"--

The Talmudic Anthology in Three Volumes

The Talmudic Anthology in Three Volumes
Title The Talmudic Anthology in Three Volumes PDF eBook
Author Jacob Neusner
Publisher Peter Lang Publishing
Pages 344
Release 1995
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Teaching Torah

Teaching Torah
Title Teaching Torah PDF eBook
Author Sorel Goldberg Loeb
Publisher Behrman House, Inc
Pages 406
Release 1997
Genre Education
ISBN 9780867050417

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A teacher's bible for teaching the Five Books of Moses This invaluable guide for preparing to teach or study the weekly Torah portion provides a precise synopsis of each of the 54 parashiyot, as well as overviews of commentaries and sources, capsule biographies of Torah interpreters, and provocative questions. Over 1,000 unusual strategies help readers analyze, extend, and personalize the text. A bibliography and a thematic index make this an especially useful resource for Bar/Bat Mitzvah preparation, sermon/D'var Torah ideas, and Havurah discussions.

Zohar, the Book of Enlightenment

Zohar, the Book of Enlightenment
Title Zohar, the Book of Enlightenment PDF eBook
Author Daniel Chanan Matt
Publisher Paulist Press
Pages 340
Release 1983
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780809123872

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This is the first translation with commentary of selections from The Zohar, the major text of the Kabbalah, the Jewish mystical tradition. This work was written in 13th-century Spain by Moses de Leon, a Spanish scholar.

The Wisdom of the Zohar

The Wisdom of the Zohar
Title The Wisdom of the Zohar PDF eBook
Author Isaiah Tishby
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 1653
Release 1989-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1909821829

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'A classic, a landmark in modern Hebrew letters. Beautifully written and deeply learned ... the appearance of the long-awaited English translation is a cause for celebration.' - Elliot Ginsburg, Journal of Religion

Trees, Earth, and Torah

Trees, Earth, and Torah
Title Trees, Earth, and Torah PDF eBook
Author Ari Elon
Publisher Jewish Publication Society
Pages 516
Release 2000
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780827607170

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Exploring childbirth from within a Jewish tradition, the author of New Lifedraws on folklore, prayers, folk remedies, and biblical, rabbinical, and mystical literature to discuss Jewish beliefs, values, and customs concerning the birth of a child. Winner of the National Jewish Book Award. Reprint.

The Lost Matriarch

The Lost Matriarch
Title The Lost Matriarch PDF eBook
Author Jerry Rabow
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 260
Release 2014-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0827611803

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The Lost Matriarch offers a unique response to the sparse and puzzling biblical treatment of the matriarch Leah. Although Leah is a major figure in the book of Genesis, the biblical text allows her only a single word of physical description and two lines of direct dialogue. The Bible tells us little about the effects of her lifelong struggles in an apparently loveless marriage to Jacob, the husband she shares with three other wives, including her beautiful younger sister, Rachel. Fortunately, two thousand years of traditional and modern commentators have produced many fascinating interpretations (midrash) that reveal the far richer story of Leah hidden within the text. Through Jerry Rabow’s weaving of biblical text and midrash, readers learn the lessons of the remarkable Leah, who triumphed over adversity and hardship by living a life of moral heroism. The Lost Matriarch reveals Leah’s full story and invites readers into the delightful, provocative world of creative rabbinic and literary commentary. By experiencing these midrashic insights and techniques for reading “between the lines,” readers are introduced to what for many will be an exciting new method of personal Bible interpretation.