The Talmud, The Steinsaltz Edition: A Reference Guide

by Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz

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Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz's Reference Guide to the Talmud is the original Talmud study aid. An indispensable resource for students of all levels, this fully revised, English-language edition of the Reference Guide clearly and concisely explains the Talmud's fundamental structure, concepts, terminology, assumptions, and inner logic; provides essential historical and biographical information; and includes appendixes, a key to abbreviations, and a comprehensive index. For improved show more usability, this completely updated volume has a number of new features: topical organization instead of by Hebrew alphabet, re-edited and revised text to coordinate with the language used in the Koren Talmud Bavli, an index of Hebrew terms to enable one seeking a Hebrew term to locate the relevant entry. An excellent companion for anyone studying any edition of the Talmud.--Publisher's website show less

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NO OF PAGES: 323 SUB CAT I: Talmud SUB CAT II: Reference SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: "The Talmud: The Steinsaltz Edition" makes Judaism's great compendium of tradition, law, and legend readily accessible for the first time. Accepted as the authoritative basis for all subsequent codifications of Jewish law and practice, the multivolume Babylonian Talmud has been studied constantly by Jewish communities throughout the world since its completion in the sixth century. Yet, for most people, the complexity of the Talmud's Hebrew and Aramaic text is an almost impenetrable barrier to appreciating its riches. Even in translation, the unique system of logic and involved argumentation often baffles the experienced reader. ""The Talmud: The show more Steinsaltz Edition"" makes it possible for everyone to read the Talmud because it's more than just a translation. Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz becomes your personal instructor, guiding you through the intricate paths of Talmudic logic and thought. His extensive introductions and commentaries make the text crystal clear by providing all the background information needed to follow it, while his illustrated marginal notes supply fascinating insights into daily life in Talmudic times. Despite its apparent complexity, the Talmud has clear and precise rules by which it operates. In this comprehensive ""Reference Guide"", Rabbi Steinsaltz provides the essential guidelines for Talmud study. He also describes the historical background of the Talmudic period and the genius of the sages whose wisdom radiates from every page. The structure of the Talmud, its language, and its inner logic are all carefully explained. Appendixes on Talmudic weights and measures, a key to abbreviations, and a general index complete this invaluable volume. Readers will find that the ""Reference Guide"" is not only indispensable for understanding the Talmud but also a fascinating journey to the very foundations of Jewish culture.NOTES: Donated by Tim Hegg (Purchased at Book Stop select Used Books, Poulsbo, WA) SUBTITLE: A Reference Guide show less
NO OF PAGES: 323 SUB CAT I: Talmud SUB CAT II: Reference SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: ""The Talmud: The Steinsaltz Edition"" makes Judaism's great compendium of tradition, law, and legend readily accessible for the first time. Accepted as the authoritative basis for all subsequent codifications of Jewish law and practice, the multivolume Babylonian Talmud has been studied constantly by Jewish communities throughout the world since its completion in the sixth century. Yet, for most people, the complexity of the Talmud's Hebrew and Aramaic text is an almost impenetrable barrier to appreciating its riches. Even in translation, the unique system of logic and involved argumentation often baffles the experienced reader. ""The Talmud: The show more Steinsaltz Edition"" makes it possible for everyone to read the Talmud because it's more than just a translation. Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz becomes your personal instructor, guiding you through the intricate paths of Talmudic logic and thought. His extensive introductions and commentaries make the text crystal clear by providing all the background information needed to follow it, while his illustrated marginal notes supply fascinating insights into daily life in Talmudic times. Despite its apparent complexity, the Talmud has clear and precise rules by which it operates. In this comprehensive ""Reference Guide"", Rabbi Steinsaltz provides the essential guidelines for Talmud study. He also describes the historical background of the Talmudic period and the genius of the sages whose wisdom radiates from every page. The structure of the Talmud, its language, and its inner logic are all carefully explained. Appendixes on Talmudic weights and measures, a key to abbreviations, and a general index complete this invaluable volume. Readers will find that the ""Reference Guide"" is not only indispensable for understanding the Talmud but also a fascinating journey to the very foundations of Jewish culture.NOTES: Donated by Gary Springer, (purchased from Half Price Books) SUBTITLE: A Reference Guide show less

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Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz is the editor and translator of Random House's twenty-two-volume edition of the Talmud. He is also the author of many volumes on Jewish thought and practice and has been a resident scholar at both Yale University and the Institute for Advanced Study. In 1988 he was invited to open a Judaic studies center in Moscow, the first show more such institution in the former Soviet Union in sixty years. Rabbi Steinsaltz lives in Israel. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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The reference guide is a separate volume of the The Talmud, the Steinsaltz edition. Please do not combine with any of the 22 volumes or the set.

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296.1250521ReligionOther religionsJudaismJewish writingsTalmud
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BM499.5 .E4Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionJudaismJudaismSources of Jewish religion. Rabbinical literatureTalmudic literatureBabylonian Talmud
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