Essays About jewish talmud

 

  • Jewish View on Abortion
    ... infinite value in the eyes of the Jewish people. Therefore, a woman should not abort a fetus because it does possess value as a human life. The Talmud says of ...
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  • jewish divorce laws
    Although changes have been made to Jewish divorce laws, women are continually being ... of a rash, thoughtless divorce (Biale p.6). Second, the Talmud introduces a ...
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  • Hillel
    ... Jewish law today usually agrees with the school of Hillel. The Talmud (Eruvin 13b) explains why: A heavenly voice declared: "The words of both schools are the ...
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  • the major jewish holidays
    ... Jewish people are also required to drink heavily. According to the Talmud, a person is required to drink until he cannot tell the difference between "cursed be ...
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  • Spinoza and His Jewish Influence
    ... the Latin equivalent Benedict Spinoza, was a shining light in the Jewish community. He quickly mastered Hebrew and studied at quite an early time the Talmud. ...
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  • Evidence That Demands A VERDICT
    ... Thallus(The Samaritan born historian AD 52), Phlegon(A first century historian), Justin Martyr(talks about Christ's crucifixion AD 150) and the Jewish Talmud. ...
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  • Abortion
    ... The Jewish Talmud, compiled around 600 BCE, holds that "an embryo is a limb of its mother" and for the first forty days after conception, the embryo is "simply ...
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  • Christanity
    ... Even the Jewish Talmud confirms that Jesus of Nazareth lived but, of course, it does not agree with the Christian teaching. Kelber ...
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  • Islam and Judaism: Traditions in Marriage
    ... Likewise Jewish men are obligated by the Talmud and the marriage contract to provide their wives with food, clothing, medical care, conjugal relations, and so ...
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  • Jewish traditions toward Abortion
    ... In addition to the Torah, the Talmud claims that until the 40th day the fetus is "water." (Greenberg, 149) On the whole, the traditional Jewish view on ...
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  • Analysis of The Chosen by Chaim Potok
    ... for the first time in a baseball game between their two Jewish parochial schools. ... with Reuven and occasionally talk about the war or his study of the Talmud. ...
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  • Judaism
    ... Hermeneutics The holy book of the Jewish faith is called the Torah and it is ... of the law preached by Rabbi's since the Diaspora, called the Talmud, is also ...
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  • Reform Judaism In the 19th Century-
    ... Even though he didn't reject the Talmud and Mishna one-hundred percent for him they were no longer used for Jewish law but storehouses of wisdom and ethics ...
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  • Reform Judaism In the 19th Century
    ... Even though he didn't reject the Talmud and Mishna one-hundred percent for him they were no longer used for Jewish law but storehouses of wisdom and ethics ...
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  • fathers and sons
    ... to study what he wishes while keeping him tied down with old Jewish traditions. ... Reuven is not only an outstanding student of Talmud but he "has a head" for ...
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  • The Judaic Tradition: Hebrews and History
    ... of the Jewish tradition, and the influence of the Temple was replaced by the influence of the interpretations of the Torah found in the Mishnah and the Talmud. ...
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  • Hanukkah
    ... The Talmud says that when the Jewish army wanted to rededicate the Temple, they were unable to find enough specially prepared oil to light the Menorah, a holy ...
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  • The Chosen 3
    ... on the other hand, Danny, who attends a yeshiva (also a Jewish school), considers ... Danny makes conversation with his father is when he is studying the Talmud. ...
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  • Examining Positions on The Matter of Homosexuality
    ... heterosexuals. The Talmud of the Jewish faith teaches that all people are not strictly male or female in all dimensions of being. I ...
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  • Judiasm
    ... religions and cultures. In essence even these Jewish theologians use the Torah or the Talmud as primary source of their ethics.
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  • Modern Orthodox Judaism: A brief overview
    ... Though no final answer is given, many Jewish philosophers have wrestled with this ... Sources in the Talmud take a much more limited approach toward human freedom ...
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  • Compare and/ or Contrast Piece -Religion
    ... The Talmud is a collection of the laws and customs of the Jews ... The Old Testament consists of the sacred writings of the Jewish people, and was written mostly in ...
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  • Night
    ... At a young age Elie took a strong interest in Jewish religion as he spent most of his time studying the Talmud, and other Jewish religious writings. ...
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  • Night3
    ... At a young age, Elie took a strong interest in Jewish religion, while he spent most of his time studying the Talmud. Eventually ...
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  • After The Holocaust
    ... "On September 17th, 1945, a high school with 60 students opened, whose curriculum included Jewish subjects like the Bible, Talmud, and Hebrew, along with ...
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  • coming of age
    ... In Pirkei Avot of the Talmud, it is said that while 13 is the proper age for ... As one can see, the Jewish means of the coming of age of a boy is based on the ...
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  • As a Driven Leaf
    ... Even in a home with two Jewish parents, the child is at least able to experience the outside world and not be held ... The Talmud was adapted to do just that. ...
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  • Faith in Night1
    ... a normal Jewish community, the business men doing business, the student's buried in their books, children playing in the streets, and Elie studying the Talmud. ...
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  • Faith in Night
    ... a normal Jewish community, the business men doing business, the student's buried in their books, children playing in the streets, and Elie studying the Talmud. ...
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  • How Could This Have Happened?
    ... Wiesel is twelve years old and is a bright, religious Jewish boy who studies the Talmud, the collection of writings constituting the Jewish civil and religious ...
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