A Philosophy of Mizvot: The Religious-ethical Concepts of Judaism, Their Roots in Biblical Law, and the Oral TraditionKtav Publishing House, 1975 - 288 من الصفحات 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. |
المحتوى
THEIR NATURE | 3 |
Taamei HaMizvot | 10 |
Toward A Philosophy of Mizvot | 19 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Abodah Zarah Abot Baba Bahya belief Berakot biblical blessed chapter cites commandments commentary conception creation Deut Deuteronomy discussion ethical evil Exod Exodus exposition follows forbidden God's Hakdamah Hakhel Halakah halakic Halakot Gedolot Halevi Hinnuk holy hukim human ibid Ibn Ezra indicated Israel Israelites Jerusalem Jewish law Judah Halevi Judaism kabbalistic Kuzari Leviticus Lord Maimon Maimonides man's mandments meaning Mekilta Melakim ments mercy Messiah Midrash Mishneh Torah Mizvah Mizvat Aseh mizvot moral Moreh Nebukim Moses Nahmanides nature notes Perush ha-Mishnayot Perush ha-Torah Philo philosophy prayer precepts principles of faith prohibition prophecy punishment purpose Rabbah Rashi rational reason regarding religious revealed righteous Rosh Hashanah Saadiah Sabbath sacrifices Sages Sanhedrin scriptural Sefer ha-Hinnuk Sefer ha-Mizvot serve Shulhan Aruk Sifra Sifre Sinai Sotah soul specific spiritual statement ta'amei ha-mizvot Ta'aseh Talmud Taryag Taryag Mizvot Temple Teshubah thou Tosafot tradition verse wisdom Yebamot Yesodei ha-Torah