The Practical Torah: A Collection of Presentations of Halachah based on the Parshas Hashavua
The Practical Torah: A Collection of Presentations of Halachah based on the Parshas Hashavua
About the book:
The Practical Torah by Rabbi Michael Taubes is a thought-provoking and essential resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of Jewish law (Halacha), ethics, and Torah thought through the lens of the weekly parsha. This book bridges the gap between Torah study and practical Jewish observance, offering clear and accessible insights into a wide range of halachic topics relevant to daily life.
Each chapter delves into a fundamental issue in Halacha, examining questions of Jewish law and custom that arise from the Torah portions. Rabbi Taubes masterfully connects classic sources—including the Gemara, Shulchan Aruch, Rishonim, and Acharonim—to contemporary halachic applications, making this work an invaluable guide for scholars, students, and laypeople alike.
Whether exploring the intricacies of Shabbat observance, kashrut, tefillah, ethical dilemmas, or discussions from Yoreh Deah, The Practical Torah presents a structured and insightful approach to understanding the halachic foundations of Jewish practice. With a lucid writing style and a commitment to preserving mesorah, Rabbi Taubes makes complex halachic topics accessible to readers of all backgrounds.
Book Features
Genres: Torah Commentary, English Halacha
ISBN 979-8-89342-014-2
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
Publication Name: WOAP Press
Dimensions : 6 x 9 inches
Pages: 349
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