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Reading the Rav

Author : Moshe Sokolow
Publisher :
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 48,83 MB
Release : 2019-03-16
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781947857131

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Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, ztz"l, was one of the most prominent teachers of Modern Orthodox Jewry. Dr. Moshe Sokolow, Associate Dean of the Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education, collects fourteen articles and essays about how Rabbi Soloveitchik understood ideas central to Jewish life, such as the relationship between man and God, the role and centrality of prayer from historical and philosophical perspectives, belief in redemption, the role of Zionism in Judaism, and many others. Dr. Sokolow masterfully weaves in Talmudic, traditional, and modern sources to provide the reader with a deeper understanding of the Rav's position, and a broader grasp of the full range of Jewish approaches to these fundamental questions.

Majesty and Humility

Author : Reuven Ziegler
Publisher : Urim Publications
Page : 652 pages
File Size : 17,46 MB
Release : 2017-07-17
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9655242579

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Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik was not only one of the outstanding Talmudists and religious leaders of the 20th century, but also one of its most creative and seminal Jewish thinkers. This comprehensive study of Rabbi Soloveitchik's religious philosophy offers a broad perspective and balanced understanding of his work. By interpreting and analyzing both individual essays and overarching themes in an accessible and engaging manner, it uncovers the depth, majesty, and fascination of his thought.

Abraham's Journey

Author : Joseph Dov Soloveitchik
Publisher : KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 32,58 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781602800045

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The Last Rabbi

Author : William Kolbrener
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 247 pages
File Size : 40,47 MB
Release : 2016-09-19
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0253022320

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Joseph Soloveitchik (1903–1993) was a major American Orthodox rabbi, Talmudist, philosopher, and theologian. In this new work, William Kolbrener takes on Soloveitchik's controversial legacy and shows how he was torn between the traditionalist demands of his European ancestors and the trajectory of his own radical and often pluralist philosophy. A portrait of this self-professed "lonely man of faith" reveals him to be a reluctant modern who responds to the catastrophic trauma of personal and historical loss by underwriting an idiosyncratic, highly conservative conception of law that is distinct from his Talmudic predecessors, and also paves the way for a return to tradition that hinges on the ethical embrace of multiplicity. As Kolbrener melds these contradictions, he presents Soloveitchik as a good deal more complicated and conflicted than others have suggested. The Last Rabbi affords new perspective on the thought of this major Jewish philosopher and his ideas on the nature of religious authority, knowledge, and pluralism.

Rav Kook

Author : Yehudah Mirsky
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 42,41 MB
Release : 2014-02-11
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0300164246

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The Rav Speaks

Author : Joseph Dov Soloveitchik
Publisher : Judaica Press
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 23,89 MB
Release : 2002
Category : History
ISBN :

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Now more than ever, the words of Rav Soloveitchik speak to us from across the threshold of time.Popularly known as the ?Hamesh Derashot,? The Rav Speaks consists of five speeches originally delivered by the Rav in the 1960?s. Then, as today, the eternal truth of his words spoke to the concerns and challenges we face as Jews in Israel and America.The essential principles of Judaism, and the eternal links between God, Torah, the Jewish people, and the Land of Israel are the themes that dominate this seminal work.

Confrontation

Author : Zvi Kolitz
Publisher : KTAV Publishing House, Inc.
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 39,93 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780881254310

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Rav Hisda's Daughter, Book I: Apprentice

Author : Maggie Anton
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 482 pages
File Size : 12,79 MB
Release : 2012-07-31
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0452298091

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“A lushly detailed look into a fascinatingly unknown time and culture—a tale of Talmud, sorcery, and a most engaging heroine!”—Diana Gabaldon, author of the bestselling Outlander series Hisdadukh, blessed to be beautiful and learned, is the youngest child of Talmudic sage Rav Hisda. The world around her is full of conflict. Rome, fast becoming Christian, battles Zoroastrian Persia for dominance while Rav Hisda and his colleagues struggle to establish new Jewish traditions after the destruction of Jerusalem's Holy Temple. Against this backdrop Hisdadukh embarks on the tortuous path to become an enchantress in the very land where the word 'magic' originated. But the conflict affecting Hisdadukh most intimately arises when her father brings his two best students before her, a mere child, and asks her which one she will marry. Astonishingly, the girl replies, “Both of them.” Soon she marries the older student, although it becomes clear that the younger one has not lost interest in her. When her new-found happiness is derailed by a series of tragedies, a grieving Hisdadukh must decide if she does, indeed, wish to become a sorceress. Based on actual Talmud texts and populated with its rabbis and their families, Rav Hisda's Daughter: Book I – Apprentice brings the world of the Talmud to life—from a woman's perspective.

Kabbalah for Beginners

Author : Michael Laitman
Publisher : Laitman Kabbalah Publishers
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 43,58 MB
Release : 2004-01-01
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 097323153X

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The Kabbalist Rabbi Laitman, who was the student and personal assistant to Rabbi Baruch Ashlag from 1979-1991, follows in the footsteps of his rabbi in passing on the wisdom of Kabbalah to the world. This book is based on sources that were passed down by Rabbi Baruch's father, Rabbi Yehuda Ashlag (Baal HaSulam), the author of 'the Sulam', the commentaries on The Book of Zohar, who continued the ways of the Ari and Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai and many great Kabbalists throughout the generations before them. The goal of this book is to assist individuals in confronting the first stages of the spiritual realm. This unique method of study, which encourages sharing this wisdom with others, not only helps overcome the trials and tribulations of everyday life, but initiates a process in which individuals extend themselves beyond the standard limitations of today's world.