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Joseph Telushkin

    Joseph Telushkin è un rabbino e autore americano le cui opere approfondiscono l'etica e la conoscenza dell'ebraismo. La sua vasta produzione include guide sulla religione, il popolo e la storia ebraica che sono diventati testi fondamentali sia per gli ebrei che per i non ebrei. Telushkin si occupa anche di principi etici, esplorando il potere delle parole e il loro impatto sociale, che ha ispirato una proposta per un Giorno Nazionale del Non Parlare Male negli Stati Uniti. I suoi contributi mirano a rendere accessibile la ricchezza della tradizione e del pensiero ebraico.

    Why the Jews?
    The Golden Land
    Uncommon Sense
    Jewish Literacy
    Biblical literacy : the most important people, events, and ideas of the Hebrew Bible
    Rebbe: The Life and Teachings of Menachem M. Schneerson, the Most Influential Rabbi in Modern History
    • Joseph Telushkin, in his bestselling work, delves into the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), exploring its profound impact on human history. He highlights the significance of the Ten Commandments and the biblical principle to "Love your neighbor as yourself," which has shaped human behavior across cultures. The Exodus narrative exemplifies the quest for freedom, illustrating God's intention for liberation. Beyond laws, the Bible's narratives profoundly influence Jewish and Christian moral frameworks, resonating with believers and skeptics alike. Telushkin presents universal themes through biblical stories, such as Cain's tragic murder of Abel, which explores sibling rivalry and love (pages 11-14). Abraham's bold challenge to God regarding Sodom showcases the human right to question divine justice (pages 32-34). Jacob's deception of Isaac raises ethical dilemmas about ends justifying means (pages 46-55). This encyclopedic yet dynamic work compiles the Bible's timeless tales of love, deceit, and the human experience, alongside its essential laws and an annotated list of all 613 Torah laws. It serves as an invaluable reference for both laymen and professionals, offering a unique interpretation of the Bible's enduring significance.

      Biblical literacy : the most important people, events, and ideas of the Hebrew Bible
    • Jewish Literacy

      • 756pagine
      • 27 ore di lettura

      In this collection of 346 important facts about Judaism and its people, Telushkin ranges through all of Jewish history and literature to extract the enduring concepts one needs to know in order to be a well-informed, modern Jew.

      Jewish Literacy
    • Uncommon Sense

      The World's Fullest Compendium of Wisdom

      "A collection of the best thoughts of the world's brightest people! Offers a liberal education in one volume. Provocative, inspiring, funny, brilliant--Telushkin delivers the wittiest quotes, sayings, aphorisms, thoughts and more. From Freud to Maimonides, Heschel to Woody Allen, Weisel to Rodney Dangerfield, Philip Roth to Jewish proverbs--there are thousands of pearls of wisdom in this incredible book. These are the last copies remaining of this edition, available at a reduced price without jackets!

      Uncommon Sense
    • The Golden Land

      • 32pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      The Golden Landis a museum-in-a-book that devotes a double-page spread--complete with removable letters, documents, and personal effects--to each of the successive waves of Jewish immigration to America, from the Germans and Eastern Europeans in the 19th and early 20th centuries to the refugees from the Nazis in the 1930s and ’40s to the Soviet Jews in the 1970s and '80s.America was the first nation where Jews were regarded as citizens from the very beginning, andThe Golden Landreveals how they converted opportunity to success in fields from commerce, medicine, and science to movies, music, and literature. The book includes facsimiles of George Washington’s letter to a community of Jews in Rhode Island, Emma Lazarus’s poem that was later inscribed on the base of the Statue of Liberty, Irving Berlin’s handwritten lyrics for “God Bless America,” a quiz challenging readers to guess the original names of American-Jewish show-business celebrities, and plenty of other materials to give readers a real feel for how America changed the Jews and how the Jews changed America.

      The Golden Land
    • Why the Jews?

      The Reason for Antisemitism

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Exploring the roots of enduring anti-Semitism, this book delves into how Judaism's unique beliefs about God, Law, and Peoplehood have historically provoked animosity towards Jews and the Jewish state. It argues that anti-Semitism transcends typical prejudice, stemming from a reaction to Jewish values rather than economic success or scapegoating. The authors provide a comprehensive analysis of seven major forms of anti-Semitism throughout history and highlight the implications for both Jews and moral non-Jews, proposing necessary changes for a future free from hatred.

      Why the Jews?
    • From the New York Times bestselling author of Rebbe comes this newly revised edition of Words That Hurt, Words That Heal—an invaluable guide in how choosing the right words can enrich our relationships and give us insight to improve every facet of our lives. “I don’t know anyone whose life would not be blessed by this book.”—Rabbi Harold S. Kushner, author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People and Nine Essential Things I’ve Learned About Life Joseph Telushkin is renowned for his warmth, his erudition, and his richly anecdotal insights, and in Words That Hurt, Words That Heal he focuses these gifts on the words we use in public and in private, revealing their tremendous power to shape relationships. With wit and wide-ranging intelligence, Rabbi Telushkin explains the harm in spreading gossip, rumors, or others’ secrets, and how unfair anger, excessive criticism, or lying undermines true communication. By sensitizing us to subtleties of speech we may never have considered before, he shows us how to turn every exchange into an opportunity. In this fully revised edition, Joseph Telushkin brings this classic into the modern age. Remarkable for its clarity and practicality, Words That Hurt, Words That Heal illuminates the powerful effects we create by what we say and how we say it.

      Words That Hurt, Words That Heal, Revised Edition
    • Jewish Humor

      What the Best Jewish Jokes Say about the Jews

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Featuring over 100 Jewish jokes, this collection delves into the cultural insights and perspectives that shape Jewish identity, family dynamics, and views on money, sex, and success. Rabbi Joseph Telushkin combines his renowned wit with scholarly insight, creating an entertaining exploration of humor within the Jewish community. The book provides a thought-provoking and amusing look at the collective unconscious of Jewish life, making it both stimulating and hilariously engaging.

      Jewish Humor
    • Rabbi Daniel Winter, young host of radio station KLAX's Religion and You, had selected his guests carefully: a rabbi, a minister and a nun, all female, and all ready to talk about Feminism and Religion. Rabbi Winter expected fireworks, but he didn't expect murder, and he certainly didn't expect to be the prime suspect. And, most of all, he didn't expect to be irresistibly drawn to the lady cop assigned to the case.

      The Unorthodox Murder of Rabbi Wahl
    • Jewish Wisdom

      Ethical, Spiritual, And Historical Lessons From The Great Works And Thinkers

      • 688pagine
      • 25 ore di lettura

      What do the great Jewish writings of the last 3,500 years tell us about these and all other vital questions about our lives? Rabbi Joseph Telushkin has devoted his life to the search for answers within the teachings of Judaism. In Jewish Wisdom, Rabbi Telushkin, the author of the highly acclaimed Jewish Literacy, weaves together a tapestry of stories from the Bible and Talmud, and the insights of Jewish commentators and writers from Maimonides, Rashi, and Hillel to Einstein, Isaac Bashevis Singer, and Elie Wiesel. A richer source of crucial life lessons would be hard to imagine. Accompanying this extraordinary compilation is Teluslikins compelling commentary, which reveals how these texts continue to instruct and challenge Jewsand all people concerned with leading ethical livestoday As he discusses these texts, Rabbi Telushkin addresses issues of fundamental interest to modern how to live with honesty and integrity in an often dishonest world; how to care for the sick and dying; how to teach children to respect both themselves and others, how to understand and confront such great tragedies as antisemitism. and the Holocaust; what God wants from humankind. Within Jewish Wisdom's ninety chapters the reader will find extended sections illuminating Jewish perspectives on sex, romance, and marriage, what kind of belief in God a Jew can have after the Holocaust, how to use language ethically, the conflicting views of the Bible and Talmud on the death penalty, and much, much more. Jewish Wisdom adds a new dimension to the many widely read contemporary books that retell the stones and reveal the essence of classic religious and secular literature. Possibly the most far-ranging volume of stories and quotations from Jewish texts, Jewish Wisdom will itself become a classic, a book that not only has the capacity to transform how you view the world, but one that well might change how you choose to live your life.

      Jewish Wisdom