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Pirke Avot: The Sayings of the Jewish Fathers,
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Pirke Avot: The Sayings of the Jewish Fathers

“Pirke Avot: The Sayings of the Jewish Fathers” serves as a profound repository of ethical teachings and maxims attributed to the sages of the Talmudic era. Written in a concise yet poetic Hebrew, this text is characterized by its blend of aphoristic wisdom and philosophical reflection. Structurally simple, it presents a series of teachings that explore virtues such as humility, justice, and the importance of learning, inviting readers to engage with its morality and apply its lessons in their lives. As a foundational work of Jewish ethics, it occupies a significant space in both religious and philosophical discourse, embodying the intersection of Jewish tradition and universal values. The author of this work remains anonymous, which invites an exploration of the collective wisdom of early rabbinic thinkers rather than focusing on a single voice. This anonymity reflects a vibrant intellectual culture that prioritizes communal teachings over individual authorship, emphasizing the perpetual relevance of these sayings in shaping ethical behavior and moral reasoning within the Jewish tradition. I highly recommend “Pirke Avot” not only to those interested in Jewish thought but also to anyone seeking a structured approach to ethics. With its timeless wisdom, this text encourages introspection and serves as a practical guide to leading a virtuous life, making it an essential read for scholars and laypersons alike.
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95 afgedrukte pagina’s
Auteursrechteigenaar
Bookwire
Oorspronkelijke uitgave
2019
Jaar van uitgave
2019
Uitgeverij
Good Press
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