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Judaic Logic (Hardcover)
Andrew Schumann; Contributions by Tzvee Zahavy, Avi Sion, Aviram Ravitsky, Stefan Goltzberg
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Judaic reasoning is discussed from the standpoint of modern logic.
Andrew Schumann defines Judaic logic, traces Aristotelian influence
on developing Jewish studies in Judaic reasoning, and shows the
non-Aristotelian core of fundamentals of Judaic logic. Further,
Schumann proposes some modern approaches to understanding and
formalizing Judaic reasoning, including Judaic semantics and
(non-Aristotelian) syllogistics.
In separate multi-volume works, the project has presented
form-analytical English translations of the Mishnah, Tosefta,
Yerushalmi, and Bavli, outlined the Yerushalmi and the Bavli and
compared these outlines. In this volume, the main points of the
Halakhah of the topological expositions or tractates of the
Mishnah-Tosefta-Bavli Hullin are set forth and the theological
message of the tractate is laid out. The project yields a
systematic account of the Halakhah in its documentary unfolding.
In separate multi-volume works, the project has presented
form-analytical English translations of the Mishnah, Tosefta,
Yerushalmi, and Bavli, outlined the Yerushalmi and the Bavli and
compared these outlines. In this volume, the main points of the
Halakhah of the topological expositions or tractates of the
Mishnah-Tosefta-Bavli Hullin are set forth and the theological
message of the tractate is laid out. The project yields a
systematic account of the Halakhah in its documentary unfolding.
This book invites the reader into the heart of Jewish spirituality,
to learn about its idiom and imagery, its emotions and its great
sweeping dramas. It invites the reader to meet six ideal
personalities of Jewish prayer and to get to know some of God's
favorite prayers.
What others are saying about "God's Favorite Prayers":
"God's favorite prayers have all been right in plain sight for
centuries, though never before experienced like this. With his
characteristic blend of chutzpah and humor, Professor Rav Zahavy
makes finding spiritual experiences into a real page turner A fun,
fascinating and totally refreshing way to finally learn how to
pray."
-Dr. Arlene Rossen Cardozo, author of "Sequencing, Woman at Home"
and "Jewish Family Celebrations"
"Tzvee Zahavy's artful melding of memoir, analysis, and typology
enriches our understanding of liturgical experience and encourages
us to emulate him by reflecting more thoughtfully on our own prayer
lives."
-Rabbi Eliezer Diamond Ph.D., Associate Professor of Talmud and
Rabbinics, Jewish Theological Seminary
..". An engaging, humanly sensitive introduction to the types of
religious personalities whose views are expressed in the diverse
parts of the Siddur and, more generally, in components of Jewish
liturgical practices... A fine text for helping students and
interested lay people gain an understanding and appreciation of the
spiritual viewpoints expressed in Jewish liturgical texts."
-Joel Gereboff, Professor of Religious Studies, Arizona State
University
"It is not often that one has the opportunity to share the
authentic personal experiences of a distinguished scholar in the
field of liturgy, who is also an award-winning teacher. These two
elements stand out in Tzvee Zahavy's "God's Favorite Prayers."
Zahavy takes us on an amazing journey into the world of Jewish
Prayer and into the personalities that make up the 'quorum' in the
synagogue. His observations and insights will inspire people of all
faiths, who truly seek out a way to make prayer, both personal and
communal, a meaningful part of their lives."
-Rabbi Shimon Altshul, Director, the Ludwig and Erica Jesselson
Institute for Advanced Torah Studies, Bar Ilan University
Contents
INVITATION
BEGINNING
THE PRAYER BOOK
THE PERFORMER'S PRAYERS
THE MYSTIC'S PRAYERS
THE SCRIBE'S PRAYERS
THE PRIEST'S PRAYERS
THE MEDITATOR'S PRAYERS
THE CELEBRITY'S PRAYERS
THE KIDDUSH
THE SHOFAR
SOURCES
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
REVIEWS
Publisher: Talmudic Books
Edited by the acclaimed scholar Jacob Neusner, this thirty-five
volume English translation of the Talmud Yerushalmi has been hailed
by the "Jewish Spectator" as a "project...of immense benefit to
students of rabbinic Judaism."
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