Torat Eretz Yisrael
Author : Ẓevi Judah ben Abraham Isaac Kook (ha-Kohen)
Publisher :
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 35,66 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Eretz Israel
ISBN :
Author : Ẓevi Judah ben Abraham Isaac Kook (ha-Kohen)
Publisher :
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 35,66 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Eretz Israel
ISBN :
Author : Moshe D. Lichtman
Publisher : Devora Publishing
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 29,27 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781932687705
The author analyzes ever reference to the Land of Israel in the 54 Torah portions read on Shabbat and the Jewish Holidays. He shows how living in the Holy Land is a fulfillment of the deep yearnings of millennia of Jews who come to Israel to perform all of God's commandments, especially those that depend on the Land.
Author : David L. Lieber
Publisher : Jewish Publication Society of America
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,73 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Bible
ISBN : 9780827608047
JPS is pleased to make available a new, more compact edition of the landmark publication, Etz Hayim: A Torah Commentary. This book, a publication of the Conservative movement, was produced through a joint venture of the Rabbinical Assembly, the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, and The Jewish Publication Society. This new, smaller edition is a convenient alternative to the standard hardcover edition and is ideal for personal study and travel. It contains all the material in the original, excerpt for the essays. The Bible text, translations, and commentaries as well as the blessings, artwork, maps, glossary and other reference tools for the worshiper and student of Torah reader are included. The sturdy, coated paper cover is designed to stand up well, even with heavy use.
Author : Abraham Isaac Kook
Publisher :
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 25,41 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Jews
ISBN : 9789659011445
Author : Tzvi Menachem Glatt
Publisher :
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 16,67 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Jewish law
ISBN : 9789659071210
Author : Yissakhar Shlomo Teichthal
Publisher : Urim Publications
Page : 592 pages
File Size : 25,88 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Religion
ISBN :
First published in 1943, Eim HaBanim Semeichah remains the most comprehensive treatise on Eretz Yisrael, redemption, and Jewish unity. Much of this remarkable work has been proven prophetic by the passage of time. It is truly a priceless treasure.
Author : Eli L. Garfinkel
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 45,19 MB
Release : 2021-06
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0827618719
The JPS Jewish Heritage Torah Commentary shows Jews of all ages and backgrounds that the Jewish people’s most significant book is not dusty and irrelevant but an eternally sacred text wholly pertinent to our modern lives. Designed to keep the attention of all readers, each lively essay is both brief enough to be read in minutes and deep and substantive enough to deliver abundant food for thought. Its cornerstone is its unique four-part meditation on the Jewish heritage. After briefly summarizing a Torah portion, the commentary orbits that portion through four central pillars of Jewish life—the Torah (Torat Yisrael), the land of Israel (Eretz Yisrael), the Jewish people (Am Yisrael), and Jewish thought (Mahshevet Yisrael)—illuminating how the four intersect and enrich one another. Furthering the Jewish thought motif, every essay ends with two questions for thought well suited for discussion settings. Each commentary can be used as the launchpad for a lesson, a sermon, a d’var Torah, or a discussion. Readers from beginners to experts will come away with new understandings of our Jewish heritage—and be inspired to draw closer to its four dimensions.
Author : Robert Brody
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 20,51 MB
Release : 1998-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780300070477
The Geonic period from about the late sixth to mid-eleventh centuries is of crucial importance in the history of Judaism. The Geonim, for whom this era is named, were the heads of the ancient talmudic academies of Babylonia. They gained ascendancy over the older Palestinian center of Judaism and were recognized as the leading religious and spiritual authorities by most of the world's Jewish population. The Geonim and their circles enshrined the Babylonian Talmud as the central canonical work of rabbinic literature and the leading guide to religious practice, and it was a predominantly Babylonian version of Judaism that was transplanted to newer centers of Judaism in North Africa and Europe. Robert Brody's book -- the first survey in English of the Geonic period in almost a century -focuses on the cultural milieu of the Geonim and on their intellectual and literary creativity. Brody describes the cultural spheres in which the Geonim were active and the historical and cultural settings within which they functioned. He emphasizes the challenges presented by other Jewish institutions and individuals, ranging from those within the Babylonian Jewish setting -- specially the political leadership represented by the Exilarch -- to the competing Palestinian Jewish center and to sectarian movements and freethinkers who rejected rabbinic authority altogether. He also describes the variety of ways in which the development of Geonic tradition was affected by the surrounding non-Jewish cultures, both Muslim and Christian. "This book is a fresh and thorough examination of the period in question, a masterpiece of scholarship and erudition". -- Neil Danzig, Jewish Theological Seminary
Author : Shlomo Aviner
Publisher :
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 39,25 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Religion
ISBN :
In Modadim LeSimcha, Rabbi Shlomo Aviner fuses spiritual, scholarly and practical perspectives, and sheds light on issues central to our religious consciousness and being. As Rabbi Aviner delves into the reasons for, and the intricate and multi-faceted nature of, each Jewish festival, he reveals the warmth and richness that lies at the heart of the ancient traditions. This inspiring collection will dramatically enhance our anticipation and appreciation of each holiday, and will deepen the love of Judaism, Israel and the festivals.
Author : Philip M. and Ethel Klutznick Chair in Jewish Civilization. Symposium
Publisher : University Press of America
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 38,55 MB
Release : 1991
Category : History
ISBN : 9780819182814
The Jewish Diaspora, also called the Gulla (Gullut), has been a central reality to the Jewish people from ancient times to the present. As a result, relations between the Jewish Diaspora and Eretz Israel, or the state of Israel, has remained a major concern. The papers in Eretz Israel, Israel and the Diaspora address that issue. They have been gathered from the first (1988) annual symposium of Creighton University's Philip M. and Ethel Klutznick Chair in Jewish Civilization.