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The Talmud: A Biography (Lives of Great Religious Books) - Jewish History & Religious Studies for Scholars & Students
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The Talmud: A Biography (Lives of Great Religious Books) - Jewish History & Religious Studies for Scholars & Students
The Talmud: A Biography (Lives of Great Religious Books) - Jewish History & Religious Studies for Scholars & Students
The Talmud: A Biography (Lives of Great Religious Books) - Jewish History & Religious Studies for Scholars & Students
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The life and times of an enduring work of Jewish spiritualityThe Babylonian Talmud, a postbiblical Jewish text that is part scripture and part commentary, is an unlikely bestseller. Written in a hybrid of Hebrew and Aramaic, it is often ambiguous to the point of incomprehension, and its subject matter reflects a narrow scholasticism that should hardly have broad appeal. Yet the Talmud has remained in print for centuries and is more popular today than ever. Barry Scott Wimpfheimer tells the remarkable story of this ancient Jewish book, explaining why the Talmud is at once a received source of traditional teachings, a touchstone of cultural authority, and a powerful symbol of Jewishness for supporters and critics alike.
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The Talmud: A Biography by Barry Scott Wimpfheimer is a well-written and informative journey through the groundwork laid for the Talmud, up to its modern incarnations and possible future.One important element that the author lays out with great clarity (which I never fully realized before) is that the growth of “codes” to organize and in a sense replace the Talmud in the Middle Ages failed to take hold by a concerted effort by Litvak Jews and the growth of the “modern” yeshiva.The Litvak yeshiva held the Talmud as the pinnacle of Jewish learning, as it was (and is) so demanding to study. This was a way to assert authority. Wimpfheimer shows us the pride of place of the Talmud among (certain) religious Jews is in fact a modern phenomenon.

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