The Classics of Judaism

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Pub. Date: 1995-02-01
Publisher(s): Westminster John Knox Pr
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Summary

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 basis of a faithful Jewish life. In this book, Jacob Neusner introduces the reader to selections from all the documents of the Torah, in addition to Scripture, that define the canon of Judaism in its formative age.The Classics of Judaismis, however, more than a collection of writings. It is also a primer for learning how to approach and read any book of Judaism.

Author Biography

Jacob Neusner is Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies, University of South Florida.

Table of Contents

Letter to the Studentp. ix
How to Read a Book of Judaismp. 1
The Written Torah: The Hebrew Scriptures ("Old Testament") and Judaismp. 11
The Oral Torah The Mishnah and the Tosefta
The Mishnah (ca. 200 C.E.)p. 25
Reading from the Mishnahp. 39
The Tosefta (ca. 200-300 C.E.)p. 53
Reading from the Toseftap. 61
Tractate Abot (The Fathers)
Tractate Abot (ca. 250 C.E.)p. 71
Reading from Tractate Abotp. 77
The Earlier Midrash Compilations "The Tannaite Midrashim" [ca. 200-300 C.E.]
What Is Midrash?p. 93
Mekhilta Attributed to R. Ishmaelp. 99
Reading from the Mekhilta Attributed to R. Ishmaelp. 107
Sifra (to Leviticus)p. 119
Reading from Sifrap. 127
Sifre to Numbersp. 137
Reading from Sifre to Numbersp. 144
Sifre to Deuteronomyp. 150
Reading from Sifre to Deuteronomyp. 163
The First Talmud The Talmud of the Land of Israel [ca. 400 C.E.]
What is a Talmud? An Example of a Talmudp. 175
Defining the Two Talmudsp. 192
Reading from the Talmud of the Land of Israelp. 204
The Later Midrash Compilations [ca. 450 C.E.]
Genesis Rabbahp. 213
Reading from Genesis Rabbahp. 223
Leviticus Rabbahp. 231
Reading from Leviticus Rabbahp. 243
Pesiqta deRab Kahanap. 256
Reading from Pesiqta deRab Kahana (And a Recapitulation of the Traits of the Later Midrash Compilations)p. 263
The Second Talmud The Talmud of Babylonia [ca. 600 C.E.]
The Talmud of Babyloniap. 283
Why the Bavli Wonp. 291
Meeting God in the Torah: The Bavli and the Integrity of Truthp. 310
The Latest Midrash Compilations [ca. 500-600 C.E.]
Lamentations Rabbatip. 327
Reading from Lamentations Rabbatip. 335
Ruth Rabbahp. 346
Reading from Ruth Rabbahp. 357
Esther Rabbah Ip. 367
Reading from Esther Rabbah Ip. 373
Song of Songs Rabbahp. 383
Reading from Song of Songs Rabbahp. 392
The Talmud to Tractate Abot [ca. 600 C.E.]
The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan (And a Reading from The Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan)p. 405
The Prayerbook of Judaism
The Basic Structure of Judaic Prayer: The Shema, the Prayer, Alenup. 419
Prayers for the Sabbath and Festivals, the Days of Awe, Passoverp. 429
Other Prayers of Judaism: Circumcision, the Marriage Rite, Burial, Grace after Mealsp. 436
What Makes a Book a Classic of Judaism?
Singing the Torahp. 447
Letter to the Teacherp. 455
Suggestions for Further Readingp. 475
Indexp. 481
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