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Authors: Joseph Telushkin, Rabbi Joseph Telushkin
ISBN-13: 9780688142971, ISBN-10: 0688142974
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Date Published: October 1997
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Joseph Telushkin

A widely known spiritual leader and scholar, Rabbi Joseph Telushkin is the author of eleven influential Jewish books, including A Code of Jewish Ethics; Words That Hurt, Words That Heal; Biblical Literacy; and four novels. He lives in New York City and lectures throughout the United States.

Book Synopsis

As he did so brilliantly in his bestselling book, jewish literacy,Joseph Teluslikin once again mines a subject of, Jewish history and religion so richly that his book becomes an inspiring companion and a fundamental reference. In Biblical Lileracy, Telushkin turns his attention to the Hebrew Bible (also known as the Old Testament), the most iniluential series of books in human history. Along with the Ten Commandments, the Bible's most famous document, no piece of legislation ever enacted has influenced human behavior as much as the biblical injunction to "Love your neighbor as yourself." No political tract has motivated human beings in so many diverse societies to fight for political freedom as the Exodus story of God's liberation of the Israelite slaves—which shows that God intends that, ultimately, people be free.

The Bible's influence, however, has conveyed as much through its narratives as its laws. Its timeless and moving tales about the human condition and man's relationship to God have long shaped Jewish and Christian notions of morality, and continue to stir the conscience and imagination of believers and skeptics alike.

There is a universality in biblical stories:

The murder of Abel by his brother Cain is a profound tragedy of sibling jealousy and family love gone awry (see pages 11-14).

Abraham',s challenge to God to save the lives of the evil people of Sodom is a fierce drama of man in confrontation with God, suggesting the human right to contend with the Almighty when it is feared He is acting unjustly (see pages 32-34).

Jacob's, deception of his blind father, Isaac raises the timeless question: Do the ends justify the means when the fate of the world is at stake (see pages 46-55).

Encyclopedia in scope, but dynamic and original in its observations and organization, Biblical Lileracy makes available in one volume the Bible's timeless stories of love, deceit, and the human condition; its most important laws and ideas; and an annotated listing of all 613 laws of the Torah for both layman and professional, there is no other reference work or interpretation of the Bible quite like this Stunning volume.

Library Journal

The Hebrew Bible has played an important role in American society as Judaism's primary text and as Christianity's Old Testament. Today, however, fewer people are as well versed in scripture, so the author, a lecturer and rabbi of Los Angeles's Synagogue for the Performing Arts, has written this readable introduction. Not a concordance or commentary but a personalized study guide or overview for the Jewish or Gentile reader, it is a less successful sequel to Telushkin's popular home references, Jewish Literacy (Morrow, 1991) and Jewish Wisdom (Morrow, 1994). Although the book does not merit reference status, some patrons might be helped by the selective summaries of and thoughts on weekly Bible readings or the enumeration of the 613 mitzvot (commandments) that guide the observant Jew. Telushkin's book has the potential to increase a reader's Jewish literacy either as an introduction or companion to study of the Hebrew Bible.Andrew B. Wertheimer, Spertus Inst. of Jewish Studies, Chicago

Table of Contents

Introduction
Pt. 1People and Events
IGenesis
IIExodus
IIILeviticus
IVNumbers
VDeuteronomy
VIJoshua
VIIJudges
VIIII and II Samuel
IXI and II Kings
XIsaiah
XIJeremiah
XIIEzekiel
XIIIThe Twelve Minor Prophets
XIVPsalms
XVProverbs
XVIJob
XVIIThe Five Scrolls
XVIIIDaniel
XIXEzra and Nehemiah
XXI and II Chronicles: The Bible's Final Books
Pt. 2Laws and Ideas
XXIGenesis
XXIIExodus
XXIIILeviticus
XXIVNumbers
XXVDeuteronomy
Pt. 3The 316 Laws of the Torah
App. IThe Books of Hebrew Bible in Order of Appearance
App. IIDates of Major Biblical Events and Characters
Bibliography
Index

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