Maimonides: Reason Above All

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Judaism, Sacred Writings
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Author: Israel Drazin ISBN: 9789652296900
Publisher: Gefen Publishing House Publication: October 20, 2009
Imprint: Gefen Publishing House Language: English
Author: Israel Drazin
ISBN: 9789652296900
Publisher: Gefen Publishing House
Publication: October 20, 2009
Imprint: Gefen Publishing House
Language: English

The book addresses provocative questions such as:

Did the majority of Jews before Maimonides believe that God has a body?

Why did Maimonides and many rabbis disparage women?

Why did Maimonides extol intelligent non-Jews?

Why don t Jews say a prayer before such activities as having sexual relations or giving charity?

Why doesn't the Torah condemn the five suicides committed in its pages?

Why were Jacob and David passive when their daughters were raped?

Should rational Jews observe mystical Jewish practices and say mystical prayers?

This volume contains surprising facts, such as:

Not all Jews believe that people have souls.

Rabbis know that we do not possess the original Torah text.

Rabbis suggest that Moses staff had unusual magical powers.

Jewish judges do not adjudicate cases according to Torah law.

Many rabbis recognize that the ten plagues were not miracles.

The Torah records how innocent people are killed for the misdeeds of their ancestors.

Dipping bread in salt is based on a superstitious fear of demons.

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The book addresses provocative questions such as:

Did the majority of Jews before Maimonides believe that God has a body?

Why did Maimonides and many rabbis disparage women?

Why did Maimonides extol intelligent non-Jews?

Why don t Jews say a prayer before such activities as having sexual relations or giving charity?

Why doesn't the Torah condemn the five suicides committed in its pages?

Why were Jacob and David passive when their daughters were raped?

Should rational Jews observe mystical Jewish practices and say mystical prayers?

This volume contains surprising facts, such as:

Not all Jews believe that people have souls.

Rabbis know that we do not possess the original Torah text.

Rabbis suggest that Moses staff had unusual magical powers.

Jewish judges do not adjudicate cases according to Torah law.

Many rabbis recognize that the ten plagues were not miracles.

The Torah records how innocent people are killed for the misdeeds of their ancestors.

Dipping bread in salt is based on a superstitious fear of demons.

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