Everyman's Talmud: The Major Teachings of the Rabbinic Sages
W**
A good book
An excellent introduction on the subject.
P**E
Wonderful book for everyone who wants a concise introduction to the principles of the Talmud
Wonderful book for everyone who wants a concise introduction to the principles of the Talmud
J**E
The print is small
The print is about an eight font. Other than that it is what it is.
D**P
I have loved it so far
I am not yet very deep into the book, but I have loved it so far. Cohen's selection of words and idioms is impeccable. The introduction is very vivid and helpful, even if you have no previous knowledge on the topic. Some basic Tanakh cognizance helps a lot, but if you're looking for books like this one then I'm sure you won't have an issue.If I could complain about something, it'd be the dates provided for births, deaths, and other events (especially in the Introduction); not because they're wrong (how can I know), but because they seem to differ (greatly) from every other source I check. Dates aside, the content is invaluable.This is not meant for serious Talmud study, as other have said, but I don't think that was the author's purpose when publishing. It is a thorough overview of the major teachings conveniently divided by topics, which is great to get acquainted with what the Talmud says and with the ideology of most of the Jewish population. If you're just beginning to study Talmud, I reccommend getting this book, reading it, and then moving on to a more focused one. Great purchase, no regrets.
E**N
Informative book
Well written useful information
C**N
A really great version of the Talmud for the here and now
I've been finding that this is helpful in studying the Torah. It gives lots of things to think about as it is a oral tradition. It's more or less having Rabbi's right along side of you with discussing the traditions and giving you a good amount of knowledge of most every question you might have about living your life according to Torah.With Torah 'meaning instructions ' one is always going to have questions as to what something means. With the Talmud being a discussion helping to understand the questions you have.This particular Talmud I find alot to look forward to because it is easy to find what your looking for and then upon reading I find it gives me much understanding of what I need and am looking for.For such a small book its absolutely packed with information that you would be looking for that applies to the life here and now. I wish I had got this a long time ago.The only thing I wish is that it was the whole set of the Talmud because it would be so interesting, complete and I would love to read through them.But if your looking for a version of it that could be used everyday in the gere and now I would highly recommend this. You will not be disappointed.
R**M
Very practical
Love reading about or culture
M**K
Hard to read,, never read it. Gave it away for someone else to not read.
Hard to read,, never read it. Gave it away for someone else to not read.
V**2
One of the original books.
A must read for everyone, irrespective of what religion you follow. It’s a pity I read it so late in life, yet glad I did.
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.
K**T
De Talmoed uitgelegd voor geïnteresseerde leken.
Mooi overzicht van de hoofdlijnen van de talmoedische leer. Vaak hoor je over de Talmoed allen anekdotes, hier gaat het om de inhoud. Nuttig, overzichtelijk.
S**E
Wonderful Source of Wisdom
This book surpassed all it was described to be, and is filled with great insights and key wisdom. This book will make a wonderful addition to any library and study resource.
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 – and often helpfully – 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.
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