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Beschreibung
The Talmud in English Complete is a monumental presentation of Judaism's most sacred and complex text, translated and organized for modern readers. With clear introductions, key concepts, and spiritual insights, this edition opens the door to a 2,000-year-old conversation about law, ethics, ritual, philosophy, and the human search for meaning.

This edition is not just a translation-it is a guide through the vast terrain of rabbinic thought. At its core are the Mishnah and the Gemara: the Mishnah, compiled by Rabbi Judah the Holy around 200 CE, is the foundational text of Jewish oral law, and the Gemara is a centuries-long commentary exploring every line, idea, and implication. Together, they form the Talmud, preserved in both Babylonian and Jerusalem traditions. This edition follows the more complete Babylonian version.

What Makes This Edition Special?

Modern Introductions to each tractate and treatise, explaining context, themes, and why it matters today

Clear explanations of complex rabbinic dialogue, making the layers of argumentation approachable for new readers

Focus on both halakha (law) and aggadah (story), offering a holistic view of Talmudic wisdom

Spiritual insights to help readers reflect on how the Talmud shapes daily life and moral thought

More Than Law-A Spiritual Laboratory

The Talmud is not a linear textbook. It is a tapestry of argument, story, question, and counter-question. Rabbis explore how to live well, how to judge fairly, and how to serve God with both intellect and heart. You will encounter legal principles, mystical teachings, ethical parables, and humorous tales-sometimes all on a single page.

What You'll Discover:

The foundational structure of each page, with the Mishnah at the center and the Gemara around it

Rabbinic figures like Hillel, Shammai, Akiva, Abaye, Rava, and many others who shaped Jewish thought for generations

The method of debate that values disagreement, complexity, and the pursuit of wisdom over final answers

Why the Talmud speaks to modern questions of justice, intention, identity, and spiritual discipline

Contents Include:

A full set of tractates covering prayer, blessings, festivals, purity, civil and criminal law, ethics, and mysticism

Extensive introductions such as "How to Read the Talmud in the 21st Century," giving new readers essential orientation

Selections from famous tractates like Berakhot, Sanhedrin, Chagigah, Avodah Zarah, and many more

Complete structure of the Mishnah's six Orders, with clear chapter divisions

Perfect For:

Students of theology, Jewish history, or comparative religion

Spiritual seekers who want to engage with sacred texts beyond surface-level readings

Educators and clergy looking for a reliable, readable edition of the Talmud in English

Readers exploring the roots of ethical and legal traditions that continue to shape the modern world

Why Read the Talmud Today?

To join a conversation that spans millennia and continents

To learn the art of respectful disagreement and sacred argument

To encounter spiritual stories filled with angels, emperors, widows, and sages

To understand how ancient people wrestled with timeless questions

Every page of this edition invites you not just to read, but to think, question, and grow. You do not need to be a scholar to begin-just bring curiosity, patience, and an open heart. Whether you are reading one tractate or exploring the entire Talmud, this edition helps you find meaning, depth,...
The Talmud in English Complete is a monumental presentation of Judaism's most sacred and complex text, translated and organized for modern readers. With clear introductions, key concepts, and spiritual insights, this edition opens the door to a 2,000-year-old conversation about law, ethics, ritual, philosophy, and the human search for meaning.

This edition is not just a translation-it is a guide through the vast terrain of rabbinic thought. At its core are the Mishnah and the Gemara: the Mishnah, compiled by Rabbi Judah the Holy around 200 CE, is the foundational text of Jewish oral law, and the Gemara is a centuries-long commentary exploring every line, idea, and implication. Together, they form the Talmud, preserved in both Babylonian and Jerusalem traditions. This edition follows the more complete Babylonian version.

What Makes This Edition Special?

Modern Introductions to each tractate and treatise, explaining context, themes, and why it matters today

Clear explanations of complex rabbinic dialogue, making the layers of argumentation approachable for new readers

Focus on both halakha (law) and aggadah (story), offering a holistic view of Talmudic wisdom

Spiritual insights to help readers reflect on how the Talmud shapes daily life and moral thought

More Than Law-A Spiritual Laboratory

The Talmud is not a linear textbook. It is a tapestry of argument, story, question, and counter-question. Rabbis explore how to live well, how to judge fairly, and how to serve God with both intellect and heart. You will encounter legal principles, mystical teachings, ethical parables, and humorous tales-sometimes all on a single page.

What You'll Discover:

The foundational structure of each page, with the Mishnah at the center and the Gemara around it

Rabbinic figures like Hillel, Shammai, Akiva, Abaye, Rava, and many others who shaped Jewish thought for generations

The method of debate that values disagreement, complexity, and the pursuit of wisdom over final answers

Why the Talmud speaks to modern questions of justice, intention, identity, and spiritual discipline

Contents Include:

A full set of tractates covering prayer, blessings, festivals, purity, civil and criminal law, ethics, and mysticism

Extensive introductions such as "How to Read the Talmud in the 21st Century," giving new readers essential orientation

Selections from famous tractates like Berakhot, Sanhedrin, Chagigah, Avodah Zarah, and many more

Complete structure of the Mishnah's six Orders, with clear chapter divisions

Perfect For:

Students of theology, Jewish history, or comparative religion

Spiritual seekers who want to engage with sacred texts beyond surface-level readings

Educators and clergy looking for a reliable, readable edition of the Talmud in English

Readers exploring the roots of ethical and legal traditions that continue to shape the modern world

Why Read the Talmud Today?

To join a conversation that spans millennia and continents

To learn the art of respectful disagreement and sacred argument

To encounter spiritual stories filled with angels, emperors, widows, and sages

To understand how ancient people wrestled with timeless questions

Every page of this edition invites you not just to read, but to think, question, and grow. You do not need to be a scholar to begin-just bring curiosity, patience, and an open heart. Whether you are reading one tractate or exploring the entire Talmud, this edition helps you find meaning, depth,...
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Genre: Importe, Religion & Theologie
Religion: Christentum
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9789371237260
ISBN-10: 9371237260
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Krisce, Emmett
Hersteller: Grapevine
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 229 x 152 x 13 mm
Von/Mit: Emmett Krisce
Erscheinungsdatum: 17.12.2025
Gewicht: 0,349 kg
Artikel-ID: 134537203

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