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Pirke Avot: The Sayings of the Jewish Fathers - cover

Pirke Avot: The Sayings of the Jewish Fathers

Anonymous

Translator Joseph I. Gorfinkle

Publisher: DigiCat

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"Pirke Avot: The Sayings of the Jewish Fathers" is a seminal work in Jewish ethical literature, presenting a collection of maxims attributed to various rabbinic sages from the Mishnaic period. This text, often considered a treasure trove of moral guidance, seamlessly intertwines theology with practical ethics, employing a concise and poignant literary style that invites reflection and discourse. Written in the context of a burgeoning Jewish culture grappling with post-Temple realities, "Pirke Avot" serves as a foundational text for those seeking to explore the complexities of Jewish law, morality, and community responsibility. The anonymous authorship of "Pirke Avot" speaks to the collective wisdom of Jewish scholars rather than an individual's perspective, potentially reflecting the collaborative effort in preserving oral traditions during a time of great change. This work was likely penned to provide ethical guidelines and foster a sense of community in a period of fragmentation, echoing the authors' aspirations to inspire future generations with timeless insights and principles drawn from their rich heritage. "Pirke Avot" is indispensable for anyone interested in Jewish philosophy, ethics, and social values. Its profound insights remain relevant today, encouraging readers to contemplate their own moral pathways and the impact of their actions on community and society. This work is a must-read for scholars, practitioners, and anyone eager to engage with the depths of ethical thought.
Available since: 05/28/2022.
Print length: 71 pages.

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