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Letter to the Student | ||
1 | How to Read a Book of Judaism | 1 |
2 | The Written Torah: The Hebrew Scriptures ("Old Testament") and Judaism | 11 |
Pt. 1 | The Oral Torah: The Mishnah and the Tosefta | |
3 | The Mishnah (ca. 200 C.E.) | 25 |
4 | Reading from the Mishnah | 39 |
5 | The Tosefta (ca. 200-300 C.E.) | 53 |
6 | Reading from the Tosefta | 61 |
Pt. 2 | Tractate Abot (The Fathers) | |
7 | Tractate Abot (ca. 250 C.E.) | 71 |
8 | Reading from Tractate Abot | 77 |
Pt. 3 | The Earlier Midrash Compilations: "The Tannaite Midrashim" [ca. 200-300 C.E.] | |
9 | What Is Midrash? | 93 |
10 | Mekhilta Attributed to R. Ishmael | 99 |
11 | Reading from the Mekhilta Attributed to R. Ishmael | 107 |
12 | Sifra (to Leviticus) | 119 |
13 | Reading from Sifra | 127 |
14 | Sifre to Numbers | 137 |
15 | Reading from Sifre to Numbers | 144 |
16 | Sifre to Deuteronomy | 150 |
17 | Reading from Sifre to Deuteronomy | 163 |
Pt. 4 | The First Talmud: The Talmud of the Land of Israel [ca. 400 C.E.] | |
18 | What is a Talmud? An Example of a Talmud | 175 |
19 | Defining the Two Talmuds | 192 |
20 | Reading from the Talmud of the Land of Israel | 204 |
Pt. 5 | The Later Midrash Compilations [ca. 450 C.E.] | |
21 | Genesis Rabbah | 213 |
22 | Reading from Genesis Rabbah | 223 |
23 | Leviticus Rabbah | 231 |
24 | Reading from Leviticus Rabbah | 243 |
25 | Pesiqta deRab Kahana | 256 |
26 | Reading from Pesiqta deRab Kahana (And a Recapitulation of the Traits of the Later Midrash Compilations) | 263 |
Pt. 6 | The Second Talmud: The Talmud of Babylonia [ca. 600 C.E.] | |
27 | The Talmud of Babylonia | 283 |
28 | Why the Bavli Won | 291 |
29 | Meeting God in the Torah: The Bavli and the Integrity of Truth | 310 |
Pt. 7 | The Latest Midrash Compilations [ca. 500-600 C.E.] | |
30 | Lamentations Rabbati | 327 |
31 | Reading from Lamentations Rabbati | 335 |
32 | Ruth Rabbah | 346 |
33 | Reading from Ruth Rabbah | 357 |
34 | Esther Rabbah I | 367 |
35 | Reading from Esther Rabbah I | 373 |
36 | Song of Songs Rabbah | 383 |
37 | Reading from Song of Songs Rabbah | 392 |
Pt. 8 | The Talmud to Tractate Abot [ca. 600 C.E.] | |
38 | The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan (And a Reading from The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan) | 405 |
Pt. 9 | The Prayerbook of Judaism | |
39 | The Basic Structure of Judaic Prayer: The Shema, the Prayer, Alenu | 419 |
40 | Prayers for the Sabbath and Festivals, the Days of Awe, Passover | 429 |
41 | Other Prayers of Judaism: Circumcision, the Marriage Rite, Burial, Grace after Meals | 436 |
Pt. 10 | What Makes a Book a Classic of Judaism? | |
42 | Singing the Torah | 447 |
Letter to the Teacher | 455 | |
Suggestions for Further Reading | 475 | |
Index | 481 |
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