As Dawn Ends the Night
Traces the process of change from the era of revelation, and the dawning of the age of the Oral Law. Includes a fold-out chart of Jewish history.
Traces the process of change from the era of revelation, and the dawning of the age of the Oral Law. Includes a fold-out chart of Jewish history.
Shabbat is much more than a “weekend,” and the Festivals are much more than traditional celebrations of an ancient culture. This book shows why.
Traces the paths of young people as they transition from secular backgrounds into the world of Torah, detailing the issues and ideas that moved them.
Traces some of the Torah themes that express the duality of this world: the physical, outer layer, and its inner root and demonstrates their parallels.
A detailed approach to dangerous disease and therapy in Jewish Law.
Explores and explains deep and fundamental concepts in Judaism, demonstrating how those ideas and principles can, and should, guide life decisions and growth to real maturity.
Shows how the deeper ideas and patterns of Torah thought can illuminate everyday experience. Life in general and its ordeals in particular are brought into focus in the light of these patterns.
Akiva Tatz and a searching Buddhist Jew, David Gottlieb, explore fundamentals of faith and philosophy bringing to light depth and subtlety in answer to David’s probing questions about ancient and modern Judaism.
Presents a comprehensive view of free will in Judaism.