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Judaïsme --- Torah --- Scheinert, David
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The JPS B'nai Mitzvah Torah Commentary by Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin explores the significance of the bar and bat mitzvah in Jewish tradition. It emphasizes the importance of sharing Torah with the congregation as a rite of passage towards Jewish adulthood. The book provides an overview of the Torah, comprising the five books of Moses, and discusses their narratives and teachings. Rabbi Salkin also highlights the Haftarah, the prophetic readings that accompany the Torah reading in synagogue services. This commentary serves as a guide for young Jews and their families, emphasizing the spiritual and educational aspects of becoming a bar or bat mitzvah.
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Un Pieux et un Sage débattent : est-il légitime de recourir à la philosophie, lorsqu’il s’agit de comprendre la vérité livrée par la Torah ? L’usage de la raison n’est-il pas un affront à l’autorité de la tradition ? De ce débat immémorial, inspiré des vifs affrontements qui, au XIIIe siècle, ont suivi la diffusion du maître ouvrage de la philosophie juive médiévale, le Guide des égarés de Maïmonide, ressort une réflexion fondamentale sur la nature de la croyance et l’exigence de sa fondation en raison. L’Épître de la controverse, plus qu’une version littéraire du Discours décisif d’Averroès, constitue une introduction militante à la philosophie juive et plus généralement un manifeste pour la philosophie.Le Pieux : « Tes propos sont surprenants : tu voudrais contredire ce que chacun sait, masquer ce que les yeux voient et dédire la voix que toutes les oreilles ont entendue. Ne savons-nous pas que les philosophes sont ceux que l’on nomme « sectaires », qu’ils sont hérétiques vis-à-vis du Créateur de toutes choses et que tous leurs propos contredisent notre Torah ? »
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The JPS B’nai Mitzvah Torah Commentary by Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin provides an insightful exploration of the significance of becoming a bar or bat mitzvah, emphasizing the importance of sharing Torah with the congregation as a rite of passage. The book delves into the cultural values reflected in this Jewish ritual, highlighting the Torah's role in marking maturity. It offers a detailed explanation of the Torah, comprising the five books of Moses, and discusses the accompanying haftarah readings from the prophetic books. The commentary serves as a guide for understanding Jewish traditions, rituals, and the ethical teachings embedded in the Torah, aiming to educate both young adults preparing for their bar or bat mitzvah and those interested in Jewish religious practices.
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The JPS B’nai Mitzvah Torah Commentary, authored by Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin, serves as a guide for young Jewish individuals approaching their bar or bat mitzvah. It emphasizes the significance of sharing the Torah with the congregation as the core of this rite of passage, highlighting the values and responsibilities inherent in Jewish maturity. The book explores the five books of the Torah—Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy—and discusses their contents, historical contexts, and ethical teachings. Additionally, it addresses the haftarah readings from the prophetic books, which complement the Torah portions. The text is intended for Jewish youth, their families, and educators, aiming to enrich their understanding of the Torah and its role in Jewish life.
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