Judaism
A**R
Recommended by Rabbi as best translation
I was looking for more commentary on the translation. For example; Daniel 3:25 says 'God sent his angels...' in this book. In the king james version.. 'Son of God',And sorry, but somewhere else I read the Hebrew work was used...ben... Which means son.I had hoped this book would make it clear, but so many translations, so little time. Otherwise, the book was recommended to me by the local rabbi as the best translation.I was baptised a Christian about 4 yrs ago. I don't remember how, but started listening to rabbi tovia singer on utube. Changed my life. How simple it is to read the old testament , 'there is no other good God but me'. God forgives. He doesn't need Jesus. Simple.
A**R
Laws We Really Should Abide Buy
I'm not Jewish first of. I read through this book and was surprised to see so many things rituals, rules and laws. Fascinating book. If you want to learn about this culture sit down with one of this very nice people. Things are not as they appear to be.
J**.
A technical overview
I read this book to get a general idea on how Judaism differed/compared to Christianity. It did answer many basic questions, but also drifted into what I consider technical theology and quotes from numerous historic Jewish leaders to support recent views. Perhaps this is too technical for the casually interested individual and too brief for those comfortable with the philosophic history.
K**R
Thought provoking
This book was informative in a different way. It explores Judaism philosophically rather than in history or as the religion. It was a sort of philosophical comparison with Judaism, Christianity and other philosophical views.
M**K
Judaism - Its core beliefs and its development -pre 1948
Israel Abrahams (b. London, November 26, 1858; d. Cambridge, October 6, 1925) was one of the most distinguished Jewish scholars of his generation. (Wikipedia.) Mr. Abrahams writes clearly and informatively about Judaism. He cites prominent Rabbis to explain the Jewish traditions and Laws that define Judaism. Judaism has many laws both written and derived from custom; how is an outsider toknow what it all means? "Rabbi Simlai (third century), has this remarkable saying: ' Six hundred and thirteen precepts were imparted unto Moses, three hundred and sixty-five negative (in correspondence with the days of the solar year), and two hundred and forty-eight positive ( in correspondence with the number of a man's limbs). David came and established them as eleven ..."Did you know that Christians celebrated Passover for four centuries. (Why not, ifthier "Boss" was a Jewish carpenter?)He gives insight into the culture that created "The Bible" revered by Jews, Christians, and Muslims.He points out that there is no 'one cannon' for Judaism. Rabbis study and debatethe meaning of the bible continously. "Pharisees and Saducees differed on questions of doctive (such as the belief in immortality held by the former and rejected by the latter)," He cites Philo's "five most beautiful lessons" The Karaite Judah Hadassi of Constantinople who "formulates ten dogmas of Judaism". Maimondides thirteen fundamental principles. The five principles from the 1896 Central Conference of the Americna Rabbis. N. S. Joseph's "Essentials of Judaism" : ment as an introduction for children before they begin formal religious training. Mr. Abrahams posits that Judaism has no " 'Theory' of sin. ... If virtue and righteousness are obedience, then disobedience is both vice and sin. No further theory was requird or possible. Atonement is reversion to obedience."I'm only half way through, but it has already proved to be well worth reading for students of philosophy and religion. Mike K
J**G
Brief, but illuminating
If you are looking for a short read on Judaism, this is it. The author may have a large scope, but he employs enough substance to make it worthwhile. If you want something detailed try Chaim Potock's "Wanderings". However, Abram's style is formidable. He manages to be eloquent without striking one as gaudy
F**P
Great Read.
For someone who knows absolutely nothing about Judaism, it is very informative. It is not an easy reader book,it takes time and thought to read it. It traverses all if Judaism and not just a particular branch. It covers the history and different philosophies.
R**.
Extremely important.
So far it is highly informative a must read . Pray for Israel and Muslim peace.world peace.Total WORLD peace and Love
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