
Introduction to Judaism
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Narrateur(s):
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Shai Cherry
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Shai Cherry
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The Great Courses
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As a religion, culture, and civilization, Judaism has evolved in surprising ways during its long and remarkable history. In this series of 24 lectures, Professor Cherry explores this rich religious heritage from biblical times to today.
The many topics you will learn about include: the oral Torah (the Mishnah) and its commentary (the Gemarahow), which constitute the Talmud; the three pillars of the world defined more than 2,000 years ago by Shimon the Righteous: Torah, worship, and deeds of loving kindness; the calendar of Jewish holidays, from the most important, the Sabbath, to the key holidays of Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Passover, and Pentecost (Shavuot); and to historically minor celebrations such as Chanukah, which is now a more visible holiday; and the many mysteries of Jewish thought and ritual, such as why the first day of the seventh month (Tishrei) is the Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashanah). In addition, Professor Cherry devotes several lectures to complex issues such as the problem of evil and suffering, the Zionist movement, the role and status of women in the Jewish world, and how Judaism understands Christianity.
From the first lecture on the Torah to the last on the Jews as the Chosen People, this course is packed with truly fascinating information.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.
©2004 The Teaching Company, LLC (P)2004 The Great CoursesI appreciate that how he puts forth the facts about each form of Judaism is to express that each one _understands_ this or that to mean _______. In this, he gives a straightforward picture of what the thinking on certain topics of interest is, for each. Rabbi Cherry does as well, at times, offer his personal stance on certain matters of importance and ensures to declare that it is so very clearly, when he does: for example, on the concept of Chosen People exceptionalism, (which he also teaches the entire history behind, addressing when that was canonized, by whom, and which major Jewish philosophers over time have expressed dissent with that), and presents the case for dismissing outright the interpretation which considers Jews to be particular over any other people.
While Zionism does not factor into my personal Judaism at all, and Rabbi Cherry does openly state being spiritually Zionistic, (which, as I have learned previous to taking this course, is not the same as Militant Zionism), I do regardless thank the Rabbi wholeheartedly for teaching me a great many things here. I will carry all of this forward in my dedication to Tikkun Olam (the efforts to repair the world), my continued education and my role in family and community, while navigating this shifting world. ~Todah & Shalom.~
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