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The Classics Of Judaism
The Classics Of Judaism, In order to understand the faith of Judaism, according to Jacob Neusner, one must look at the very foundation of that faith: the Torah. To believers, this act of studying the Torah provides a direct and immediate link to the living God and forms the very , The Classics Of Judaism has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • The Classics Of Judaism
  • Written by author Jacob Neusner
  • Published by Presbyterian Publishing, February 1995
  • In order to understand the faith of Judaism, according to Jacob Neusner, one must look at the very foundation of that faith: the Torah. To believers, this act of studying the Torah provides a direct and immediate link to the living God and forms the very
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Letter to the Student
1How to Read a Book of Judaism1
2The Written Torah: The Hebrew Scriptures ("Old Testament") and Judaism11
Pt. 1The Oral Torah: The Mishnah and the Tosefta
3The Mishnah (ca. 200 C.E.)25
4Reading from the Mishnah39
5The Tosefta (ca. 200-300 C.E.)53
6Reading from the Tosefta61
Pt. 2Tractate Abot (The Fathers)
7Tractate Abot (ca. 250 C.E.)71
8Reading from Tractate Abot77
Pt. 3The Earlier Midrash Compilations: "The Tannaite Midrashim" [ca. 200-300 C.E.]
9What Is Midrash?93
10Mekhilta Attributed to R. Ishmael99
11Reading from the Mekhilta Attributed to R. Ishmael107
12Sifra (to Leviticus)119
13Reading from Sifra127
14Sifre to Numbers137
15Reading from Sifre to Numbers144
16Sifre to Deuteronomy150
17Reading from Sifre to Deuteronomy163
Pt. 4The First Talmud: The Talmud of the Land of Israel [ca. 400 C.E.]
18What is a Talmud? An Example of a Talmud175
19Defining the Two Talmuds192
20Reading from the Talmud of the Land of Israel204
Pt. 5The Later Midrash Compilations [ca. 450 C.E.]
21Genesis Rabbah213
22Reading from Genesis Rabbah223
23Leviticus Rabbah231
24Reading from Leviticus Rabbah243
25Pesiqta deRab Kahana256
26Reading from Pesiqta deRab Kahana (And a Recapitulation of the Traits of the Later Midrash Compilations)263
Pt. 6The Second Talmud: The Talmud of Babylonia [ca. 600 C.E.]
27The Talmud of Babylonia283
28Why the Bavli Won291
29Meeting God in the Torah: The Bavli and the Integrity of Truth310
Pt. 7The Latest Midrash Compilations [ca. 500-600 C.E.]
30Lamentations Rabbati327
31Reading from Lamentations Rabbati335
32Ruth Rabbah346
33Reading from Ruth Rabbah357
34Esther Rabbah I367
35Reading from Esther Rabbah I373
36Song of Songs Rabbah383
37Reading from Song of Songs Rabbah392
Pt. 8The Talmud to Tractate Abot [ca. 600 C.E.]
38The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan (And a Reading from The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan)405
Pt. 9The Prayerbook of Judaism
39The Basic Structure of Judaic Prayer: The Shema, the Prayer, Alenu419
40Prayers for the Sabbath and Festivals, the Days of Awe, Passover429
41Other Prayers of Judaism: Circumcision, the Marriage Rite, Burial, Grace after Meals436
Pt. 10What Makes a Book a Classic of Judaism?
42Singing the Torah447
Letter to the Teacher455
Suggestions for Further Reading475
Index481


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