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Rashi.

An in-depth analysis of the world-view of the scholar whose influence on Jewish thinking remains unsurpassed, with conclusions that are likely to stimulate much debate.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Grossman, Avraham
Otros Autores: Linsider, Joel
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, The, 2012.
Colección:Littman library of Jewish civilization (Series)
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Preface to the Hebrew Edition; Contents; Translator's Note; Note on Transliteration; PART I RASHI AND HIS WORLD; 1. The Social and Cultural Background of Rashi's Work; The Jews' Political, Economic, and Social Status; The Troyes Community and the Jewish Centre in Champagne; The Twelfth-Century Renaissance; The Jews' Social Ties to their Surroundings; Jewish-Christian Religious Polemics; 2. A Biographical Sketch; Rashi's Life; Character Traits; Standing and Fame; 3. Rashi's Beit Midrash; Growth of the Beit Midrash; 'The Great Rabbi' 
505 8 |a Library and SourcesPART II: THE WRITINGS OF RASHI; 4. Commentary on the Torah; The Text of Rashi's Commentary on the Torah; Rashi's Interpretative Method; Rashi's Profound Affection for Midrash; General Characteristics of the Commentary; 5. Commentaries on the Later Books of the Hebrew Bible; Language, Grammar, and References to Daily Life; Style of the Commentaries; General Characteristics of the Commentaries; 6. Commentary on the Talmud; For Whom Did Rashi Write his Commentary on the Talmud?; Extent of the Commentary; Interpretative Characteristics. 
505 8 |a Connections with Other Interpretative TraditionsVersions and Editions of the Commentary; Changes and Contradictions; Halakhic Rulings in Rashi's Commentary on the Talmud; 7. Rulings, Responsa, Liturgical Poems, and Commentaries on Liturgical Poems; Rulings; Responsa; Liturgical Poems; Commentaries on Liturgical Poems; PART III: RASHI'S WORLD-VIEW; 8. The Uniqueness of the Jewish People; Methodological Introduction; The Election of Israel; The Land of Israel; Miracles; Exile and Redemption; The Nations of the World; 9. Values; Torah and Torah Study; Reasons for the Commandments; Prayer. 
505 8 |a Truth and HumilityHuman Dignity; Peace and Factionalism; 10. Society; Scholars; Community Leaders; Forced and Voluntary Converts from Judaism; The Status of Women and their Place in Society and the Family; PART IV: POSTSCRIPT; 11. Between Innovation and Conservatism; Innovation and Mission; How Did Rashi Attain his Historic Status?; Bibliography; Index of Scriptural References; Index of Rabbinic References; General Index. 
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