A Philosophy of Mitzvot: The Religious and Ethical Principles of Judaism, Their root in Biblical Law and the Judaic Oral Tradition

A Philosophy of Mitzvot: The Religious and Ethical Principles of Judaism, Their root in Biblical Law and the Judaic Oral Tradition image
ISBN-10:

1933143177

ISBN-13:

9781933143170

Author(s): Appel, Gersion
Edition: 2nd
Released: May 01, 2008
Publisher: Yashar Books Inc
Format: Hardcover, 326 pages
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Description:

What divine purpose do the mitzvot, the Biblical commandments, serve? What moral and spiritual goals do the mitzvot envision? The Sefer ha-Hinnukh, one of the principal works in Jewish ethical and halakhic literature, is a primary source for ta'amei ha-mitzvot, the reasons and purpose of the divine commandments in the Torah. A Philosophy of Mitzvot by Rabbi Dr. Gersion Appel sets forth the Hinnukh s objectives and his approach to revealing the religious and ethical meaning of the mitzvot. In his wide-ranging study, the author presents a comprehensive view of Jewish philosophy as developed by the Hinnukh and the classical Jewish philosophers. The Hinnukh emerges in this study as a great educator and moral and religious guide, and his classic work as a treasure-trove of Jewish knowledge, religious inspiration, and brilliant insight in the molding of human character.












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