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The Talmud of relationships. Volume 1, God, self, and family / Rabbi Amy Scheinerman.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Scheinerman, Amy, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jewish way of life.
Interpersonal relations--Religious aspects--Judaism.
Interpersonal relations.
Jewish ethics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (149 pages)
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia ; Lincoln : Jewish Publication Society : University of Nebraska Press, 2018.
Summary:
How can I tame my ego?How might I control my anger? How might I experience the spirituality of sexual intimacy? How can I bestow appropriate honor on a difficult parent? How might I accept my own suffering and the sufferingof those whom I love? Enter the Talmudic study house with innovative teacher Rabbi Amy Scheinerman and continue the Jewish values-based conversations that began two thousandyears ago. The Talmud of Relationships, Volume 1 shows how the ancient Jewish texts of Talmud can facilitate modern relationship-building-with parents, children, spouses, family members, friends, and ourselves. Scheinerman devotes each chapter to a different Talmud text exploring relationships-and many of the selections are fresh, largely unknown passages. Overcoming the roadblocks of language and style that can keep even the curious from diving into Talmud, she walks readers through the logic of each passage, offering full textual translations and expanding on these richly complex conversations, so that each of us can weigh multiple perspectives and draw our own conclusions. Scheinerman provides grounding in why the selected passage matters, its historical background, a gripping narrative of the rabbis' evolving commentary, insightful anecdotes and questions for thought and discussion, and a cogent synopsis. Through this firsthand encounter with the core text of Judaism, readers of all levels-Jews and non-Jews, newcomers and veterans, students and teachers, individuals and chevruta partners and families alike-will discover the treasure of the oral Torah.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780827614406
0827614403
9780827614383
0827614381

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