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Jewish Ethical Values: A Sourcebook of Classic Texts and Their Practical Uses for Our Lives
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Jewish Ethical Values: A Sourcebook of Classic Texts and Their Practical Uses for Our Lives
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Jewish Ethical Values: A Sourcebook of Classic Texts and Their Practical Uses for Our Lives
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Learn how to live life inspired by the timeless wisdom of Jewish ethical values.
"The works that comprise Jewish ethical literature are self-help manuals in the art form of life. Their primary goal is not to inform but to transform their readers…. No human emotion, no human conflict, no moral problem eludes their grasp."—from the Introduction
Jewish ethical literature is a genre that has been centuries in the making—and yet the wisdom and guidance offered in these classic texts has transcended the gap between ancient and medieval worlds and our own society today. With insightful commentary, passion and expertise, Rabbis Byron L. Sherwin and Seymour J. Cohen guide us through traditional texts. They give us clear explanations of the historical context of each writing and thoughtful applications of their wisdom on the problems we grapple with today.
Explore some of the most influential Jewish ethical texts, including:
The
Zohar
, the cornerstone text of Kabbalah
The Holy Letter
, the first book of its time to apply Kabbalistic ideas to marriage, holiness and sexual relations
The Path of the Upright
by Moshe Hayyim Luzzatto
Duties of the Heart
by Bahya ibn Pakudah
Nahmanides'
Commentary on the Torah
"The works that comprise Jewish ethical literature are self-help manuals in the art form of life. Their primary goal is not to inform but to transform their readers…. No human emotion, no human conflict, no moral problem eludes their grasp."—from the Introduction
Jewish ethical literature is a genre that has been centuries in the making—and yet the wisdom and guidance offered in these classic texts has transcended the gap between ancient and medieval worlds and our own society today. With insightful commentary, passion and expertise, Rabbis Byron L. Sherwin and Seymour J. Cohen guide us through traditional texts. They give us clear explanations of the historical context of each writing and thoughtful applications of their wisdom on the problems we grapple with today.
Explore some of the most influential Jewish ethical texts, including:
The
Zohar
, the cornerstone text of Kabbalah
The Holy Letter
, the first book of its time to apply Kabbalistic ideas to marriage, holiness and sexual relations
The Path of the Upright
by Moshe Hayyim Luzzatto
Duties of the Heart
by Bahya ibn Pakudah
Nahmanides'
Commentary on the Torah