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S**S
small but mighty
400 pages or so of classical jewish thought.i bought it as a reference work, but my wife loves it. She found the chapter entitled 'domestic life' to be absolutely superb containing some fascinating information which opened her eyes to the jewish perceptions of women and the home (particularly the sections on divorce and re-marriage) which helped her understand both the OT and the writings of Paul ore clearly.for this reason alone, I have to recommend it to anyone.but the books examines the biblical understanding of the ontology of God, cosmology, God's revelation through Torah, domestic life, social life, morality, life and death, folklore (including demons, the evil inclination, disease, etc), judicial issues and the age to come (including the messianic age).As an eye opener to the belief system of much of second temple judaism (the time of jesus and the apostles) it is worth owning.
M**T
A Brilliant and Condensed Portrait of Thinking Inherent in the Talmud
An extraordinary piece of scholarship, summarising into a systematic form, the basic theological/spiritual/cultural paradigms which both fed and are inherent in the Talmud. This work is helpful in redirecting the reader to the extraordinarily monolithic nature of Judaism across both time and geography, in contradistinction to much scholarship which seeks to β and often helpfully β shed light on the differences between various Jewish sects and periods. Abraham Cohen helps one to remember that Judaism is and has been both consistent in respect to key ideas about God and Israel, whilst producing breadth in the detail. Cohen reminds us that if you want the same hundred answers to one question, then ask a hundred rabbis how many gods there are.
C**E
Itβs like a photocopy of the original book.
Very poor print. Some pages not well printed. Poor quality paper too.
O**C
Excellent summary.
A very good summary of the some of the key points in the Talmud. Easy to understand and read. Works well as a study aid, or for personal understanding. It basically paraphrases some of the main discussions around certain topics and explains why certain opinions were reached. As with the whole Talmud, it's an interpretation of opinions and Torah teachings. Would recommend as a good second stage book, as you need some basic understanding for it to make sense. It doesn't cover everything, and a more in-depth student might find it too basic. Was perfect for me though.
J**Y
A must have book for all true believers
Paul quoted several times from the Talmud, we are always taught the "oral law" was not given by The Lord, but upon deeper study of scripture you will find its spoken of everywhere. So this is important book for all serious believers who want to understand from a Hebraic perspective. After all Yeshua (Jesus) was born a Jew and kept ALL his fathers Laws.
T**S
Highly readable
The author has done a very good job of taking what could be a very dry subject matter and turning it into very readable and flowing text. I would definitely recommend this book.
J**L
Nice book
Makes for a good read
L**R
Just what any Jew needs
This version of a select portion of the Talmud is perfect. It addresses all the big questions such as the nature of God, the Universe and many other important topics. It is a must read for anyone wanting a brief look at the Talmud.
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