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The Babylonian Talmud is often cited as the bedrock upon which Judaism stands. And yet, it remains a closed book for the majority of Jews. Since the Talmud''s composition does not follow the rules of Western writing, beginning learners are often thwarted in their first attempts to swim in the sea of Talmud. These modern learners often experience rabbinic literature as a sort of stream-of-consciousness writing that seems to wobble off-track quite frequently. Frustrated, these learners often give up. To understand the Babylonian Talmud (also called the Bavli) readers need to understand its process of composition and the fundamental differences between Western and rabbinic writing styles. Judith Abrams''s The Babylonian Talmud: A Topical Guide is a teaching tool and a reference book for those who teach and learn Talmud. It explains the Babylonian Talmud''s literary nature and metaphorical meanings.

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Preface and Acknowledgements Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Order Zeraim (Agriculture) Chapter 4 Order Moed (Seasons) Chapter 5 Order Nashim (Women) Chapter 6 Order Nezikin (Civil and Criminal Law) Chapter 7 Order Kodoshim (Holiness) Chapter 8 Order Tohorot (Purities) Chapter 9 Conclusion Chapter 10 Bibliography Chapter 11 Glossary Chapter 12 Index of Subjects Chapter 13 Index of Scriptural Verses Chapter 14 Index of Rabbinic Sources

The Babylonian Talmud

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 9/11/2002 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761823735, 978-0761823735
      ISBN10: 0761823735

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Babylonian Talmud is often cited as the bedrock upon which Judaism stands. And yet, it remains a closed book for the majority of Jews. Since the Talmud''s composition does not follow the rules of Western writing, beginning learners are often thwarted in their first attempts to swim in the sea of Talmud. These modern learners often experience rabbinic literature as a sort of stream-of-consciousness writing that seems to wobble off-track quite frequently. Frustrated, these learners often give up. To understand the Babylonian Talmud (also called the Bavli) readers need to understand its process of composition and the fundamental differences between Western and rabbinic writing styles. Judith Abrams''s The Babylonian Talmud: A Topical Guide is a teaching tool and a reference book for those who teach and learn Talmud. It explains the Babylonian Talmud''s literary nature and metaphorical meanings.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Preface and Acknowledgements Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Order Zeraim (Agriculture) Chapter 4 Order Moed (Seasons) Chapter 5 Order Nashim (Women) Chapter 6 Order Nezikin (Civil and Criminal Law) Chapter 7 Order Kodoshim (Holiness) Chapter 8 Order Tohorot (Purities) Chapter 9 Conclusion Chapter 10 Bibliography Chapter 11 Glossary Chapter 12 Index of Subjects Chapter 13 Index of Scriptural Verses Chapter 14 Index of Rabbinic Sources

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