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Artscroll: Women in the Talmud by Rabbi Aaron Glatt

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The role of women in Judaism has become a subject of intense interest - and distortion - in recent years. Many people pontificate about what the Talmud and the Rabbis say on the subject, and back their often misguided claims with quotes that are either misinterpreted or wrenched from their context. Indeed, what does the Talmud say? And what is the true meaning of its sometimes allegorical, always succinct comments? These are the questions that Rabbi Doctor Aaron Glatt undertakes to answer in this anthology. He collects a full range of the Talmud's halachic and aggadic statements about women in the Sedarim (Orders) of Zeraim and Moed, but that is not all. This volume contains not only simply translations, but also full detailed explanations of the passages, drawn from centuries of Talmudic and Rabbinic literature. Often, the author leavens his anthologized commentary with his own original and enlightening observations. The sum total is a book that will educate and fascinate. Most importantly, it presents Judaism's true perspective on the lofty and respected role of women in Judaism. The Orthodox Union is proud to present this work, which will be a milestone, a major contribution to understanding of Torah, Talmud, and Halachah. About the Author Rabbi Aaron Glatt, M.D. is Associate Dean and full Professor of Medicine at New York Medical College, and Chief of Infectious Diseases at St. Vincent Catholic Medical Centers (Brooklyn/ Queens Division). A graduate of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (NY), he has published hundreds of medical articles, book chapters, and research papers, and is an internationally renowned lecturer on medicine and medical ethics. He received rabbinic ordaination from HaRav Avrohom Wosner, shlita, and is a Talmudic scholar of note. For two cycles he has taught Daf Yomi, and he regularly gives Gemara, Chumash, and Halachah shiurim. He serves as assistant rabbi at Cong. Anshei Chesed (South Shore) and as a Magid Shiur at the Young Israel of Woodmere. His decades of teaching and personal study are the foundation of this welcome and needed book.

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Artscroll / Mesorah

Artscroll: Women in the Talmud by Rabbi Aaron Glatt

£27.19
The role of women in Judaism has become a subject of intense interest - and distortion - in recent years. Many people pontificate about what the Talmud and the Rabbis say on the subject, and back their often misguided claims with quotes that are either misinterpreted or wrenched from their context. Indeed, what does the Talmud say? And what is the true meaning of its sometimes allegorical, always succinct comments? These are the questions that Rabbi Doctor Aaron Glatt undertakes to answer in this anthology. He collects a full range of the Talmud's halachic and aggadic statements about women in the Sedarim (Orders) of Zeraim and Moed, but that is not all. This volume contains not only simply translations, but also full detailed explanations of the passages, drawn from centuries of Talmudic and Rabbinic literature. Often, the author leavens his anthologized commentary with his own original and enlightening observations. The sum total is a book that will educate and fascinate. Most importantly, it presents Judaism's true perspective on the lofty and respected role of women in Judaism. The Orthodox Union is proud to present this work, which will be a milestone, a major contribution to understanding of Torah, Talmud, and Halachah. About the Author Rabbi Aaron Glatt, M.D. is Associate Dean and full Professor of Medicine at New York Medical College, and Chief of Infectious Diseases at St. Vincent Catholic Medical Centers (Brooklyn/ Queens Division). A graduate of Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (NY), he has published hundreds of medical articles, book chapters, and research papers, and is an internationally renowned lecturer on medicine and medical ethics. He received rabbinic ordaination from HaRav Avrohom Wosner, shlita, and is a Talmudic scholar of note. For two cycles he has taught Daf Yomi, and he regularly gives Gemara, Chumash, and Halachah shiurim. He serves as assistant rabbi at Cong. Anshei Chesed (South Shore) and as a Magid Shiur at the Young Israel of Woodmere. His decades of teaching and personal study are the foundation of this welcome and needed book.
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