Part 1: The Historical Framework 1. The Biblical Legacy 2. The Second Temple Era 3. Judaism of the Talmud and Midrash 4. Medieval Judaism 5. Medieval Jewish Philosophy 6. Kabbalah 7. The Modern Era Part 2: Jewish Beliefs and Values 8. Devotion to One God 9. God and the World 10. Israel's Sacred History 11. Life After Death 12. The Mystic Path 13. Wisdom and Scholarship 14. Justice and Morality Part 3: Jewish Observances and Institutions 15. Jewish Education 16. Places of Worship: Temple and Synagogue 17. Judaism and Daily Life 18. The Sacred Calendar 19. Life Cycle Observances
Eliezer Segal is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Calgary.
'Eliezer Segal has done an extremely impressive job of providing a
broad introduction to Judaism within the scope of a single volume.
Segal knows his subject matter thoroughly and writes with
authority. What is more, Segal writes engagingly and in an
accessible fashion. This book will surely be welcomed warmly by
readers from a variety of backgrounds, both Jewish and non-Jewish,
who wish to learn about the many facets of the Jewish religion as
seen through the eyes of an expert and sympathetic ‘insider’. Segal
has done a great service to his readers and to contemporary
Judaism.' - Robert Brody, Hebrew University of Jerusalem'Eliezer
Segal’s book is an excellent introduction to the history of Judaism
as religion and as religious practice from its Biblical origins
through the Middle Ages to the contemporary scene of today. In its
comprehensiveness and lucidity, there is no other textbook quite
like it on the market. It is perfect for both beginners with no
previous knowledge of Judaism and a valuable resource for students
with more background.' - David Stern, University of Pennsylvania,
USA
'Eliezer Segal has done an extremely impressive job of providing a
broad introduction to Judaism within the scope of a single volume.
Segal knows his subject matter thoroughly and writes with
authority. What is more, Segal writes engagingly and in an
accessible fashion. This book will surely be welcomed warmly by
readers from a variety of backgrounds, both Jewish and non-Jewish,
who wish to learn about the many facets of the Jewish religion as
seen through the eyes of an expert and sympathetic ‘insider’. Segal
has done a great service to his readers and to contemporary
Judaism.' -Robert Brody, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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