How the Talmud Can Change Your Life: Surprisingly Modern Advice from a Very Old Book
| AUTHOR | Leibovitz, Liel; Leibovitz, Liel |
| PUBLISHER | Tantor Audio (11/28/2023) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Audio (Compact Disc) |
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For numerous centuries, the Talmud--an extraordinary work of Jewish ethics, law, and tradition--has compelled readers to grapple with how to live a good life. Full of folk legends, bawdy tales, and rabbinical repartee, it is inspiring, demanding, confounding, and thousands of pages long. As Liel Leibovitz enthusiastically explores the Talmud, what has sometimes been misunderstood as a dusty and arcane volume becomes humanity's first self-help book. How the Talmud Can Change Your Life contains sage advice on an unparalleled scope of topics. Leibovitz guides listeners through the sprawling text with all its humor, rich insights, compulsively readable stories, and multilayered conversations. Contemporary discussions framed by Talmudic philosophy and psychology draw on subjects ranging from Weight Watchers and the Dewey decimal system to the lives of Billie Holiday and C. S. Lewis. Chapters focus on fundamental human experiences to illuminate how the Talmud speaks to our daily existence. As Leibovitz explores some of life's greatest questions, he also delivers a concise history of the Talmud itself, explaining the process of its lengthy compilation and organization. With infectious passion and candor, Leibovitz brilliantly displays how the Talmud's wisdom reverberates for the modern age and how it can, indeed, change your life.
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ISBN-13:
9798874641740
Binding:
CD-Audio (CD Standard Audio Format)
Content Language:
English
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Carton Quantity:
50
Feature Codes:
Unabridged
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
Philosophy | Religious
Philosophy | Judaism - Talmud
Philosophy | Philosophy
Dewey Decimal:
296.12
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For numerous centuries, the Talmud--an extraordinary work of Jewish ethics, law, and tradition--has compelled readers to grapple with how to live a good life. Full of folk legends, bawdy tales, and rabbinical repartee, it is inspiring, demanding, confounding, and thousands of pages long. As Liel Leibovitz enthusiastically explores the Talmud, what has sometimes been misunderstood as a dusty and arcane volume becomes humanity's first self-help book. How the Talmud Can Change Your Life contains sage advice on an unparalleled scope of topics. Leibovitz guides listeners through the sprawling text with all its humor, rich insights, compulsively readable stories, and multilayered conversations. Contemporary discussions framed by Talmudic philosophy and psychology draw on subjects ranging from Weight Watchers and the Dewey decimal system to the lives of Billie Holiday and C. S. Lewis. Chapters focus on fundamental human experiences to illuminate how the Talmud speaks to our daily existence. As Leibovitz explores some of life's greatest questions, he also delivers a concise history of the Talmud itself, explaining the process of its lengthy compilation and organization. With infectious passion and candor, Leibovitz brilliantly displays how the Talmud's wisdom reverberates for the modern age and how it can, indeed, change your life.
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Author:
Leibovitz, Liel
Liel Leibovitz has made "aliya" in reverse: a ninth-generation Israeli, he emigrated to the United States. He became interested in the phenomenon as a child when, much to his astonishment, his American cousins (of whom he was intensely envious for their superior television and delectable treats) made "aliya". A graduate of Columbia Journalism School and a veteran of the Israeli army, he is currently the culture editor of "The Jewish Week, " as well as a contributor to other publications. "Aliya" was his first book. He lives in New York City with his wife, the author Lisa Ann Sandell, and their dog, Molly.
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Leibovitz, Liel
Liel Leibovitz has made "aliya" in reverse: a ninth-generation Israeli, he emigrated to the United States. He became interested in the phenomenon as a child when, much to his astonishment, his American cousins (of whom he was intensely envious for their superior television and delectable treats) made "aliya". A graduate of Columbia Journalism School and a veteran of the Israeli army, he is currently the culture editor of "The Jewish Week, " as well as a contributor to other publications. "Aliya" was his first book. He lives in New York City with his wife, the author Lisa Ann Sandell, and their dog, Molly.
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