Rabbi Akiva

Rabbi Akiva
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 9780300227734
ISBN-13 : 0300227736
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Rabbi Akiva by : Barry W. Holtz

A compelling and lucid account of the life and teachings of a founder of rabbinic Judaism and one of the most beloved heroes of Jewish history Born in the Land of Israel around the year 50 C.E., Rabbi Akiva was the greatest rabbi of his time and one of the most important influences on Judaism as we know it today. Traditional sources tell how he was raised in poverty and unschooled in religious tradition but began to learn the Torah as an adult. In the aftermath of the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans in 70 C.E., he helped shape a new direction for Judaism through his brilliance and his character. Mystic, legalist, theologian, and interpreter, he disputed with his colleagues in dramatic fashion yet was admired and beloved by his peers. Executed by Roman authorities for his insistence on teaching Torah in public, he became the exemplar of Jewish martyrdom. Drawing on the latest historical and literary scholarship, this book goes beyond older biographies, untangling a complex assortment of ancient sources to present a clear and nuanced portrait of Talmudic hero Rabbi Akiva.

Rabbi Akiva's Philosophy of Love

Rabbi Akiva's Philosophy of Love
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : 9783319581422
ISBN-13 : 3319581422
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Rabbi Akiva's Philosophy of Love by : Naftali Rothenberg

This book explores the philosophy of love through the thought and life of Rabbi Akiva ben Joseph. Readers of the Talmud are introduced to Rabbi Akiva through the iconic story of his love for his wife Rachel. From this starting point, Naftali Rothenberg conducts a thorough examination of the harmonious approach to love in the obstacle-laden context of human reality. Discussing the deterioration of passion into simple lust, the ability to contend with suffering and death, and so forth, Rothenberg addresses the deepest and most pressing questions about human love. The readings and observations offered here allow readers to acquire the wisdom of love—not merely as an assemblage of theoretical arguments and abstract statements, but as an analysis of the internal contradictions and difficulties revealed in the context of attempts to realize and implement harmonious love.

Akiva

Akiva
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Publisher : Feldheim Publishers
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 1583306021
ISBN-13 : 9781583306024
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Akiva by : Marcus Lehmann

This breathtaking, historical novel tells the story of the life and times of the great sage, Rabbi Akiva. It is a classic literary tapestry woven with the details of life in Eretz Yisrael after the Destruction of the Second Temple. Meticulously researched and beautifully written, this book will captivate and inspire all audiences. Rav Meir (Marcus) Lehmann's magnum opus, a favorite for generations of readers, is now presented in a newly translated and revised edition for contemporary readers to enjoy.

Drop by Drop

Drop by Drop
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Publisher : Kar-Ben Publishing ™
Total Pages : 32
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ISBN-10 : 9781512471243
ISBN-13 : 1512471240
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Drop by Drop by : Jacqueline Jules

Akiva is just a poor shepherd living an ordinary life, until he falls in love with Rachel. Rachel thinks her husband could become a great man of learning—but Akiva can't even read! Is he too old to be a scholar or can he follow the example of the water in the nearby brook? Water is soft, yet drop by drop, it can soften the hardest stone.

Akiva

Akiva
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9780827612488
ISBN-13 : 0827612486
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Akiva by : Reuven Hammer

The legendary Akiva ben Yosef has fascinated Jews for centuries. Arguably the most important of the Tannaim, or early Jewish sages, Akiva lived during a crucial era in the development of Judaism as we know it today, and his theology played a major part in the development of Rabbinic Judaism. Reuven Hammer details Akiva's life as it led to a martyr's death and he delves into the rich legacy Akiva left us. That legacy played an extraordinarily important role in helping the Jewish people survive difficult challenges to forge a vibrant religious life anew, and it continues to influence Jewish law, ethics, and theology even today. Akiva's contribution to the development of Oral Torah cannot be overestimated, and in this first book written in English about the sage since 1936 Hammer reassesses Akiva's role from the period before the destruction of the Temple in 70 CE until the Bar Kokhba revolt in 135 CE. He also assesses new findings about the growth of early Judaism, the reasons why Akiva was so outspoken about "Christian Jews," the influence of Hellenism, the Septuagint, and the canonization of the Hebrew Bible. Ultimately Hammer shows that Judaism without Akiva would be a very different religion.

Living Inspired

Living Inspired
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Publisher : Feldheim Publishers
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 1568710267
ISBN-13 : 9781568710266
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Living Inspired by : Akiva Tatz

Shows how an understanding of some of the deeper ideas and patterns of Torah thought can illuminate our everyday experiences.

The Thinking Jewish Teenager's Guide to Life

The Thinking Jewish Teenager's Guide to Life
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1568711751
ISBN-13 : 9781568711751
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis The Thinking Jewish Teenager's Guide to Life by : Akiva Tatz

This book powerfully explains some of the deepest concepts in Judaism, demonstrating how those ideas and principles can, and should, guide decisions, relationships and growth to real maturity. There's no 'talking down' here; there's just straight inspiration, depth, and many answers.

Rabbi Akiva's Letters

Rabbi Akiva's Letters
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Publisher : CreateSpace
Total Pages : 90
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ISBN-10 : 1468155423
ISBN-13 : 9781468155426
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Rabbi Akiva's Letters by : HaRav HaSofer Ron Yeshaya

Torah comes to life in a book your children will want to have fun reading over and over again. The classic Midrash is found in the Introduction to the Zohar. Rabbi Akiva himself teaches the 22 letters backwards from Tov to Alef unlocking the mystery of each letter as a building block of creation. Each letter requests from the Master Of The World to be the first letter to begin the Torah and lead the rest. Follow along as the order of the letters unfolds before your very eyes with content of over 50 commonly used Hebrew words!

Worldmask

Worldmask
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Publisher : Feldheim Publishers
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 1568710801
ISBN-13 : 9781568710808
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Worldmask by : Akiva Tatz

This book traces some of the Torah themes which express the duality of the world: the physical, outer layer, and its inner root.

The Orchard

The Orchard
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Publisher : Gefen Books
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 9652299308
ISBN-13 : 9789652299307
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis The Orchard by : Yochi Brandes

Yochi Brandes is one of the top authors in Israel. The Orchard, her eighth book, is considered the most daring and ambitious of her novels. Critics went so far as to call it a cultural phenomenon after it eclipsed the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy on the Israeli bestseller lists. The novel depicts the beginnings of modern Judaism and Christianity (in the first and second centuries) and the historical circumstances and tumultuous disputes that accompanied their births. The heroes of that generation (such as Rabbi Eliezer, Rabbi Ishmael, Rabban Gamaliel, Paul of Tarsus, and many others) become flesh and blood in this stunning interweaving of biblical and Talmudic lore into a page-turning read. At the heart of the book is Rabbi Akiva and his complicated relationship with his wife, Rachel, who met him when he was a forty-year-old illiterate shepherd, married him against her fathers wishes, and compelled him to study the Torah until he became the nation of Israels greatest sage. His novel method of interpreting Scripture provides his people with a life-giving elixir, but also gives them a lethal injectionthe Bar Kokhba Revolt (the second rebellion against the Romans), which brought a terrible holocaust upon the nation of Israel that nearly caused its end. The Orchard offers a brilliant narrative solution to the riddle of the Bar Kokhba Revolt by tying the rebellion to one of the most fascinating stories in the Jewish tradition, the story of four sages who entered a metaphysical orchard: one died, one lost his mind, one became a hater of God, and one, Rabbi Akiva, made it out unscathed. Or did he?