Mishnah / Talmud

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  1. Aggadah is the non-legal portion of the Talmud. It contains the stories, the moral and ethical lessons, the ideas of our faith and our religion. In the Aggadah, we meet the wise and holy Sages of the Talmud not only as masters of the law, but as masters of the human experience.

    Compiled in the 16th century, Ein Yaakov is a classic collection of all the Aggadic material found in Talmud Bavli and Talmud Yerushalmi. For many centuries it has been among the most popular of Talmudic works. Many shuls had Ein Yaakov classes, in which, after long days at work, men drew inspiration from the holy teachings, parables, stories and lessons contained in Ein Yaakov and its commentaries. Our Rabbis understood the workings of man and taught us lessons that are still relevant today.

    The Schottenstein Edition of Ein Yaakov includes many features that will enhance the study of this beloved classic:

    • A new, flowing translation, designed for maximum readability.
    • Notes based on the primary commentaries on Ein Yaakov and other sources.
    • "Insights": This special feature illuminates various points in the text and brings out the many lessons and principles that are relevant in our daily lives. These Insights are drawn from a vast literature of various commentaries and Torah works, ranging from the Rishonim to the masters of Chassidus and Mussar.
    • An "Additional References" section, where many additional sources are referenced with short descriptions of the point that are discussed, so that the reader can decide which he wishes to explore further. Learn More
  2. Discussions in this unique work include:

    What makes the Babylonian Talmud legally binding?

    Which parts of the Talmud were taught directly at Sinai?

    How and when can Talmudic Law be amended?

    How should we approach Talmudic laws that appear outdated?

    How should a traditional student of the Talmud view academic Talmud scholarship?

    Evolution and revolution in approaches to Talmudic analysis

    Fundamental methodological differences between Ashkenazic and Sephardic Talmudic traditions

    “A comprehensive, well-researched work...scholarly, interesting, and clear, and I am sure so many will benefit from reading it.”

    Rav Yitzchak Berkovits, Rosh Yeshiva of Aish HaTorah, Rosh Kollel of Jerusalem Kollel

    “Talmud Reclaimed…can offer insight to everyone who studies Talmud. We are all better off for his efforts.”

    Chaim Saiman, Professor of Law, Villanova University

    “A very impressive work on many levels…extensively researched, scholarly but absolutely faithful to the mesorah…helpful both to the novice and to the seasoned talmid chacham… Rabbi Phillips has already authored a masterful book Judaism Reclaimed which received wide acclaim. He has, in my judgment, surpassed himself with this book.”

    Rav Yitzchak Breitowitz, Rav of Kehillas Ohr Somayach, Jerusalem

    Author of the highly acclaimed Judaism Reclaimed, Rabbi Shmuel Phillips has spent over two decades studying in yeshiva and teaching in a variety of institutions. During this time, he has also completed a law degree from the University of London. Learn More

  3. Aggadah is the non-legal portion of the Talmud. It contains the stories, the moral and ethical lessons, the ideas of our faith and our religion. In the Aggadah, we meet the wise and holy Sages of the Talmud not only as masters of the law, but as masters of the human experience.

    Compiled in the 16th century, Ein Yaakov is a classic collection of all the Aggadic material found in Talmud Bavli and Talmud Yerushalmi. For many centuries it has been among the most popular of Talmudic works. Many shuls had Ein Yaakov classes, in which, after long days at work, men drew inspiration from the holy teachings, parables, stories and lessons contained in Ein Yaakov and its commentaries. Our Rabbis understood the workings of man and taught us lessons that are still relevant today.

    The Schottenstein Edition of Ein Yaakov includes many features that will enhance the study of this beloved classic:

    • A new, flowing translation, designed for maximum readability.
    • Notes based on the primary commentaries on Ein Yaakov and other sources.
    • "Insights": This special feature illuminates various points in the text and brings out the many lessons and principles that are relevant in our daily lives. These Insights are drawn from a vast literature of various commentaries and Torah works, ranging from the Rishonim to the masters of Chassidus and Mussar.
    • An "Additional References" section, where many additional sources are referenced with short descriptions of the point that are discussed, so that the reader can decide which he wishes to explore further. Learn More
  4. Aggadah is the non-legal portion of the Talmud. It contains the stories, the moral and ethical lessons, the ideas of our faith and our religion. In the Aggadah, we meet the wise and holy Sages of the Talmud not only as masters of the law, but as masters of the human experience.

    Compiled in the 16th century, Ein Yaakov is a classic collection of all the Aggadic material found in Talmud Bavli and Talmud Yerushalmi. For many centuries it has been among the most popular of Talmudic works. Many shuls had Ein Yaakov classes, in which, after long days at work, men drew inspiration from the holy teachings, parables, stories and lessons contained in Ein Yaakov and its commentaries. Our Rabbis understood the workings of man and taught us lessons that are still relevant today.

    The Schottenstein Edition of Ein Yaakov includes many features that will enhance the study of this beloved classic:

    • A new, flowing translation, designed for maximum readability.
    • Notes based on the primary commentaries on Ein Yaakov and other sources.
    • "Insights": This special feature illuminates various points in the text and brings out the many lessons and principles that are relevant in our daily lives. These Insights are drawn from a vast literature of various commentaries and Torah works, ranging from the Rishonim to the masters of Chassidus and Mussar.
    • An "Additional References" section, where many additional sources are referenced with short descriptions of the point that are discussed, so that the reader can decide which he wishes to explore further.
    Learn More
  5. Aggadah is the non-legal portion of the Talmud. It contains the stories, the moral and ethical lessons, the ideas of our faith and our religion. In the Aggadah, we meet the wise and holy Sages of the Talmud not only as masters of the law, but as masters of the human experience.

    Compiled in the 16th century, Ein Yaakov is a classic collection of all the Aggadic material found in Talmud Bavli and Talmud Yerushalmi. For many centuries it has been among the most popular of Talmudic works. Many shuls had Ein Yaakov classes, in which, after long days at work, men drew inspiration from the holy teachings, parables, stories and lessons contained in Ein Yaakov and its commentaries. Our Rabbis understood the workings of man and taught us lessons that are still relevant today.

    The Schottenstein Edition of Ein Yaakov includes many features that will enhance the study of this beloved classic:

    • A new, flowing translation, designed for maximum readability.
    • Notes based on the primary commentaries on Ein Yaakov and other sources.
    • "Insights": This special feature illuminates various points in the text and brings out the many lessons and principles that are relevant in our daily lives. These Insights are drawn from a vast literature of various commentaries and Torah works, ranging from the Rishonim to the masters of Chassidus and Mussar.
    • An "Additional References" section, where many additional sources are referenced with short descriptions of the point that are discussed, so that the reader can decide which he wishes to explore further. Learn More
  6. The "learning revolution" that began with the Schottenstein Edition Talmud continues...

    The ArtScroll Edition of Tosafos

    An extraordinary achievement in Talmudic scholarship that will bring your Talmud study to a whole new level.

    To understand the Talmud, you need Rashi's commentary. But to fully appreciate the Talmud's depth and unity of structure, you need the commentary of the Baalei Tosafos. ArtScroll now offers a path to understanding this vital yet difficult commentary.

    The groundbreaking ArtScroll Edition of Tosafos features:

    • Introduction to each Tosafos that gives vital background information and defines important terms
    • Flowing translation in the format of the Schottenstein Talmud
    • Tosafos' questions and answers clearly explained
    • Notes that add more information
    • A summary after each Tosafos that shows the flow of the entire Tosafos, a unique and important feature even for those who already study Tosafos

    You can do it. You can learn Gemara with Tosafos.

    Learn More
  7. Aggadah is the non-legal portion of the Talmud. It contains the stories, the moral and ethical lessons, the ideas of our faith and our religion. In the Aggadah, we meet the wise and holy Sages of the Talmud not only as masters of the law, but as masters of the human experience.

    Compiled in the 16th century, Ein Yaakov is a classic collection of all the Aggadic material found in Talmud Bavli and Talmud Yerushalmi. For many centuries it has been among the most popular of Talmudic works. Many shuls had Ein Yaakov classes, in which, after long days at work, men drew inspiration from the holy teachings, parables, stories and lessons contained in Ein Yaakov and its commentaries. Our Rabbis understood the workings of man and taught us lessons that are still relevant today.

    The Schottenstein Edition of Ein Yaakov includes many features that will enhance the study of this beloved classic:

    • A new, flowing translation, designed for maximum readability.
    • Notes based on the primary commentaries on Ein Yaakov and other sources.
    • "Insights": This special feature illuminates various points in the text and brings out the many lessons and principles that are relevant in our daily lives. These Insights are drawn from a vast literature of various commentaries and Torah works, ranging from the Rishonim to the masters of Chassidus and Mussar.
    • An "Additional References" section, where many additional sources are referenced with short descriptions of the point that are discussed, so that the reader can decide which he wishes to explore further. Learn More
  8. How and why disputes developed in the times of the Mishnah and Gemara

    This comprehensive English sefer delves into the questions you've always wondered about when learning Mishnah and Gemara. Why are there so many disputes throughout the Talmud? How did they develop? What does it mean in terms of the authenticity of our mesorah?

    This is a new, thoroughly revised edition of the classic work, The Dynamics of Dispute Learn More

  9. The "learning revolution" that began with the Schottenstein Edition Talmud continues...

    The ArtScroll Edition of Tosafos

    An extraordinary achievement in Talmudic scholarship that will bring your Talmud study to a whole new level.

    To understand the Talmud, you need Rashi's commentary. But to fully appreciate the Talmud's depth and unity of structure, you need the commentary of the Baalei Tosafos. ArtScroll now offers a path to understanding this vital yet difficult commentary.

    The groundbreaking ArtScroll Edition of Tosafos features:

    • Introduction to each Tosafos that gives vital background information and defines important terms
    • Flowing translation in the format of the Schottenstein Talmud
    • Tosafos' questions and answers clearly explained
    • Notes that add more information
    • A summary after each Tosafos that shows the flow of the entire Tosafos, a unique and important feature even for those who already study Tosafos

    You can do it. You can learn Gemara with Tosafos.

    Learn More
  10. Schottenstein Ein Yaakov #10: Nazir / Sotah

    Aggadah is the non-legal portion of the Talmud. It contains the stories, the moral and ethical lessons, the ideas of our faith and our religion. In the Aggadah, we meet the wise and holy Sages of the Talmud not only as masters of the law, but as masters of the human experience.

    Compiled in the 16th century, Ein Yaakov is a classic collection of all the Aggadic material found in Talmud Bavli and Talmud Yerushalmi. For many centuries it has been among the most popular of Talmudic works. Many shuls had Ein Yaakov classes, in which, after long days at work, men drew inspiration from the holy teachings, parables, stories and lessons contained in Ein Yaakov and its commentaries. Our Rabbis understood the workings of man and taught us lessons that are still relevant today.

    The Schottenstein Edition of Ein Yaakov includes many features that will enhance the study of this beloved classic:

    • A new, flowing translation, designed for maximum readability.
    • Notes based on the primary commentaries on Ein Yaakov and other sources.
    • "Insights": This special feature illuminates various points in the text and brings out the many lessons and principles that are relevant in our daily lives. These Insights are drawn from a vast literature of various commentaries and Torah works, ranging from the Rishonim to the masters of Chassidus and Mussar.
    • An "Additional References" section, where many additional sources are referenced with short descriptions of the point that are discussed, so that the reader can decide which he wishes to explore further. Learn More

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