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The Shema has been described as the "central watchword" of Jewish faith. For centuries, Jews have pronounced this single sentence affirming God's unity as their final words before dying; they have also begun and ended each day with this prayer on their lips.
Using the Shema as his focus, Norman Lamm, prominent Orthodox scholar and long-time president of Yeshiva University, explores the relationship between spirituality and law in Judaism. The book represents an extensive commentary on the words of the Shema, drawing upon a wide range of traditional sources and the author's own reflections.
Publish Date
October 2000
Publisher
Jewish Publication Society of America
Language
English
Pages
222
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Judaism, Liturgy, Shema, Spiritual life, judaism, Jewish lawEdition | Availability |
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The Shema: Spirituality and Law in Judaism
October 2000, Jewish Publication Society of America
Paperback
in English
- New Ed edition
082760713X 9780827607132
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The Shema: spirituality and law in Judaism as exemplified in the Shema, the most important passage in the Torah
1998, Jewish Publication Society
in English
0827606559 9780827606555
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