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A Code of Jewish Ethics, Volume 2

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"Jewish thinkers don't talk all that much about love. All too often we leave that to Christian theologians. But in this excellent volume, Rabbi Joseph Telushkin puts the commandment to love at the center of Jewish theology and experience. This is a book that will change the way you think about-and practice-Judaism." -Professor Ari L. Goldman, Columbia University, and author of "The Search for God at Harvard" "Love your neighbor as yourself" is the best-known commandment in the Bible. Yet we rarely hear anyone talk about how to apply these words in daily life. In this landmark work, Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, one of the premier scholars and thinkers of our time, gives both Jews and non-Jews an extraordinary summation of what Jewish tradition teaches about putting these words into practice. Writing with great clarity and simplicity as well as with deep wisdom, Telushkin covers topics such as love and kindness, hospitality, visiting the sick, comforting mourners, charity, relations between Jews and non-Jews, compassion for animals, tolerance, self-defense, and end-of-life issues. This second volume of the first major code of Jewish ethics written in the English language is breathtaking in its scope and will undoubtedly influence readers for generations to come. It offers hundreds of practical examples from the Torah, the Talmud, the Midrash, and both ancient and modern rabbinic commentaries-as well as contemporary anecdotes-all teaching us how to care for one another each and every day. "A Code of Jewish Ethics, Volume 2: Love Your Neighbor as Yourself "is a consummate work of scholarship. Like its acclaimed predecessor, which received the National Jewish Book Award, it is rich with ideas to contemplate and discuss, while being primarily a book to live by. Nothing could be more important in these strife-torn times than learning how to love our neighbors as ourselves. The message of this book is as vital and timely now as it has been since time immemorial. "From the Hardcover edition."

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"Masterfully presented, Telushkin's straightforward opinions are supported by enlightening anecdotes drawn from the Bible, Talmud and Midrash as well as contemporary Jewish and non-Jewish thinkers. While this superlative compendium focuses on Jewish ethics, people of all faiths will find the precepts so unambiguously presented here to have significant value." --Publishers Weekly "Rabbi Joseph Telushkin has done it again! An amazing task, clarifying and elaborating upon the essential elements of Judaism. To present a most scholarly work in a reader-friendly -format is truly an achievement. This is a book that should be in every Jewish home." --Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski, M.D., author of "Do Unto Others" "An extraordinary work by one of the most knowledgeable and committed writers of our time. This twenty-first-century Jewish ethical master knows the texts of our tradition and, with wit and care, weaves together sources and stories, providing us with a powerful guide for action in today's world." --Ruth W. Messinger, president, American Jewish World Service "This stunning volume, filled with three thousand years of wisdom drawn from Judaism's holiest books and most insightful teachers, shows us the way to become kinder, more -perceptive, and more compassionate, no matter what our faith. Rabbi Telushkin's examples and anecdotes moved me to tears. It is, perhaps, the most important book for -everyone who cares about one of the most important issues we all face-how to become a more -loving person." --Rabbi David Woznica, Stephen S. Wise Temple "With psychological sensitivity and a personal warmth that radiates through the erudition of his pages, Rabbi Telushkinreveals the vast moral insights contained in the rabbinic -tradition. The abstract commandment to 'love one's neighbor as oneself' is brought down to earth in a web of compassionate moral dictates that bear witness to a civilization at a state of inspiring moral development. In doing justice to this arching achievement, this work itself achieves a moral grandeur." --Rebecca Goldstein, MacArthur Fellow and author of Betraying Spinoza "From the Hardcover edition." "Rabbi Joseph Telushkin has done it again! An amazing task, clarifying and elaborating upon the essential elements of Judaism. To present a most scholarly work in a reader-friendly -format is truly an achievement. This is a book that should be in every Jewish home." --Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski, M.D., author of "Do Unto Others" "An extraordinary work by one of the most knowledgeable and committed writers of our time. This twenty-first-century Jewish ethical master knows the texts of our tradition and, with wit and care, weaves together sources and stories, providing us with a powerful guide for action in today's world." --Ruth W. Messinger, president, American Jewish World Service "This stunning volume, filled with three thousand years of wisdom drawn from Judaism's holiest books and most insightful teachers, shows us the way to become kinder, more -perceptive, and more compassionate, no matter what our faith. Rabbi Telushkin's examples and anecdotes moved me to tears. It is, perhaps, the most important book for -everyone who cares about one of the most important issues we all face-how to become a more -loving person." --Rabbi David Woznica, Stephen S. Wise Temple "With psychological sensitivity and a personal warmth that radiates through the erudition of his pages, Rabbi Telushkin reveals the vast moral insights contained in the rabbinic -tradition. The abstract commandment to 'love one's neighbor as oneself' is brought down to earth in a web of compassionate moral dictates that bear witness to a civilization at a state of inspiring moral development. In doing justice to this arching achievement, this work itself achieves a moral grandeur." --Rebecca Goldstein, MacArthur Fellow and author of Betraying Spinoza "From the Hardcover edition." " An extraordinarily learned and inspiring work on Jewish ethics, written with style and clarity, and suitable for experts as well as those unfamiliar with Jewish texts. Rabbi Telushkin aims to make the world a better place by helping his readers translate Jewish learning into ethical behavior." -- Jehuda Reinharz, Richard Koret professor of modern Jewish history and president of Brandeis University " Rabbi Telushkin's masterwork is a gift to humankind. In a time of encroaching darkness, it demonstrates that the light of Torah and Judaism's teachings lead to a life of wholeness that advances humanity and civilization. It is a wonderful and instructive reminder that this complex legal system is so much about people and filling our sacred spaces with meaning." -- Richard Joel, president of Yeshiva University " Rabbi Joseph Telushkin displays the vast ethical resources contained in classical Jewish religious texts and demonstrates how these teachings can apply to the daily personal and communal challenges that confront us all. The book speaks to everyone concerned with leading a virtuous and meaningful life and deserves a wide readership by Jews and non-Jews alike." -- Rabbi David Ellenson, president of Hebrew Union College- Jewish Institute of Religion " In every decade, there are a handful of truly great works, and this is one of them. Joseph Telushkin lifts up the ethical content of our tradition in whatever form it appears-- distilled law, interesting anecdotes, historical events, or moral fable. To these he brings his modern sensibilities, deep wisdom, and the common sense of a masterteacher. I predict this book will be required reading for my grandchildren, and for all others who want to improve themselves and repair the world." -- Blu Greenberg, author of "How to Run a Traditional Jewish Household" and "On Women and Judaism" " With all his characteristic grace and humanity, Rabbi Telushkin has produced a masterwork, vast in scope, rich in wisdom, engaging, lucid, and profound. Read it and you will be inspired. Live it and you will be transformed." -- Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks, chief rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth " This remarkable guide to goodness shows how holiness begins in decency. It is a treasure-house of Jewish spirit-- compelling, readable, supremely wise, and sometimes even funny." -- Rabbi David J. Wolpe, rabbi of Sinai Temple, Los Angeles, and author of "Making Loss Matter" " Judaism has the most sophisticated system of moral theology, or ethics, of any world religion, which has been evolving for four millennia. This is the most comprehensive introduction to Jewish ethics to appear for many decades." -- Paul Johnson, author of "A History of the Jews" "An extraordinarily learned and inspiring work on Jewish ethics, written with style and clarity, and suitable for experts as well as those unfamiliar with Jewish texts. Rabbi Telushkin aims to make the world a better place by helping his readers translate Jewish learning into ethical behavior." --Jehuda Reinharz, Richard Koret professor of modern Jewish history and president of Brandeis University "Rabbi Telushkin's masterwork is a gift to humankind. In a time of encroaching darkness, it demonstrates that the light of Torah and Judaism's teachings lead to a life of wholeness that advances humanity and civilization. It is a wonderful and instructive reminder that this complex legal system is so much about people and filling our sacred spaces with meaning." --Richard Joel, president of Yeshiva University "Rabbi Joseph Telushkin displays the vast ethical resources contained in classical Jewish religious texts and demonstrates how these teachings can apply to the daily personal and communal challenges that confront us all. The book speaks to everyone concerned with leading a virtuous and meaningful life and deserves a wide readership by Jews and non-Jews alike." --Rabbi David Ellenson, president of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion "In every decade, there are a handful of truly great works, and this is one of them. Joseph Telushkin lifts up the ethical content of our tradition in whatever form it appears--distilled law, interesting anecdotes, historical events, or moral fable. To these he brings his modern sensibilities, deep wisdom, and the common sense of a master teacher. I predict this book will be required reading for my grandchildren, and for all others whowant to improve themselves and repair the world." --Blu Greenberg, author of "How to Run a Traditional Jewish Household" and "On Women and Judaism" "With all his characteristic grace and humanity, Rabbi Telushkin has produced a masterwork, vast in scope, rich in wisdom, engaging, lucid, and profound. Read it and you will be inspired. Live it and you will be transformed." --Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks, chief rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth "This remarkable guide to goodness shows how holiness begins in decency. It is a treasure-house of Jewish spirit--compelling, readable, supremely wise, and sometimes even funny." --Rabbi David J. Wolpe, rabbi of Sinai Temple, Los Angeles, and author of "Making Loss Matter" "Judaism has the most sophisticated system of moral theology, or ethics, of any world religion, which has been evolving for four millennia. This is the most comprehensive introduction to Jewish ethics to appear for many decades." --Paul Johnson, author of "A History of the Jews"


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  • ISBN-13: 9780307451743
  • Publisher: Bell Tower Book
  • Publisher Imprint: Bell Tower Book
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0307451747
  • Publisher Date: 10 Feb 2009
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • No of Pages: 438


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