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Midrash - Bringing Torah to Life
Boruch Clinton
The great prophets gave flesh to the bones of The Law. They showed us that, beyond simply doing what is right, we should aspire to greatness. They showed us how our daily interactions with elements of the world around us - whether human, animal or the very soil beneath our feet - must be infused with a thirst for justice and a love for all creation. But the principles and attitudes to which they hint - ever at risk of becoming lost beneath the sheer weight of their breadth and subtlety - are clarified and organized by the various collections of midrash. While remaining passionately loyal to traditional Jewish thinking, this book offers new thoughts about specific - and often well known - midrashic passages, along with more general guidance.
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Judaism Ignored - What the Prophet Isaiah Could Fix...If We Would Only Listen
(Formerly sold as "Isaiah Speaks - Learn How to Listen")
Boruch Clinton
Our tradition assigns very great authority to Isaiah's words. Primary Torah sources (like the Talmud) regularly draw on his wisdom to illuminate the most sensitive and critical matters. The lyrical beauty of its language is arguably without parallel anywhere in world literature. But gaining even a basic understanding of the book is notoriously difficult. "Judaism Ignored" seeks to catch a glimpse of this greatness. "Judaism Ignored" is both a teaching tool (it includes a thematic index and a thorough chapter-by-chapter summary) and an exploration of some of the key topics of Isaiah's life's work.
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Accountable - a Torah Guide to Fiscal Responsibility
Boruch Clinton
The Torah has lots to say about economic health. "Accountable" contains at least some of that wisdom, along with practical guidance and discussions of some key related Torah principles. "Accountable" (along with "Working with Torah - a guide to employment") tries to imagine what, in economic terms, the ideal Torah family and community would look like. Understanding and keeping this vision firmly in mind, a Jew can confidently do his share towards living a responsible and secure life.
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Working With Torah - A Guide to Employment
Boruch Clinton
Working With Torah" was written for people possessing two characteristics: the desire to excel in all aspects of their Torah lives and the need to earn a living. Both these goals lie within reach since haShem has, through the Talmud and its commentators, provided us with all the guidelines, wisdom and advice necessary to bring success closer.
"Working With Torah" presents these Torah sources to help you apply them to today's complex and perilous employment environment.
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The Royal Prophet and Other Thoughtful Essays on the Book of Shmuel
Boruch Clinton
Essays on key issues from the Book of Samuel: Why did our first kings need prophecy? Can we see the real David through the muddle of individual perspectives with which we're presented? Who took responsibility for the disastrous destruction of Nov? What did Eli's sons really do wrong? And along the way, we'll describe some general rules to guide us through the complexity of Torah study. When can one idea found in some distant part of Torah literature be applied to enhance our understanding of another? When does one of two seemingly unconnected Torah-events in fact change our understanding of the other? How, in other words, can we be more certain that we really understand what we're reading?
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Emunah - The Recovery Kit
Boruch Clinton
How could a thinking person not ask questions about life's big issues like faith and suffering?
This book (along with the web site on which it's based) is an attempt to open up the discussion for anyone who feels the need to participate. If you're desperate to discover or deepen your relationship with the God of the Torah, you're among friends.
This project is guided by the belief that there's no single approach that will satisfy everyone, but that everyone - if he searches honestly and diligently - can find great satisfaction under the broader umbrella of Torah. We also believe that many of these issues don't lend themselves to quick and easy, black and white solutions. As often as not, things really aren't simple...
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Mikdash - A Tour of Jerusalem's Second Temple
Boruch Clinton
Essays and CAD-generated images on the historical and religious significance of Jerusalem's Temple (the "Bais Hamikdash").
What was the Temple meant to accomplish? What made it so central to Jewish culture that, thousands of years since it's loss, the Mikdash still looms large?
The insights into the Temple's structure and history you will find in "Mikdash" should help answer those questions, or at least get you started on your own course of study.
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Oil and Water Levi Kaufman
"Oil and Water" is set nearly a century after the building of Jerusalem's Second Temple. Alexander the Great, the Greek conqueror, is dead and his empire is split; its Middle Eastern division contested by the Ptolemies of Egypt and the Syrian Seleucids. Tens of thousands of Jews, taken to Egypt as slaves some decades before, have only recently been freed. Some of these Jews, though deeply changed by their difficult experiences, sought to return to a homeland many of them had never seen...a homeland which might not even want them back. "Oil and Water," an historical novel, explores ancient political movements and fundamental struggles over power, glory and, for some, over truth. The book also probes one young man's very personal struggle to choose between idealism and assimilation; between his great thirst to drink from the waters of the Torah and the pain and loneliness of cultural alienation.
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A Distant Dream Levi Kaufman
A Distant Dream, an historical novel, is set against the vivid backdrop of Medieval Europe and the religious hostility that was its hallmark. In the year 1290, England's twelve thousand Jews became the continent's first community to face expulsion. Despite oppressive and unfair taxes and restrictive living conditions, the Jews had somehow managed to survive and even prosper. Now they were to be forced to abandon their homes and belongings. Where should the uprooted families go? Would any other Christian nations welcome them? Would they be allowed to remain in any one place for more than a few years? Perhaps some tired and idealistic English Jew dreamed of breaking away from Europe and the ever-deepening anguish of his exiled people. Perhaps he spoke to others around him and, together, they make plans. Perhaps there were some who dared to set out for some new land where they could live their lives as Jews. Where they could live undisturbed by the outside world...
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