Out of the Whirlwind: Essays on Mourning, Suffering and the Human Condition

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KTAV Publishing House, Inc., 2003 - 243 sivua
Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik was one of the outstanding talmudists of the twentieth century, and also one of its most creative and seminal Jewish thinkers. Drawing from a vast reservoir of Jewish and general knowledge, the Rav, as he is widely known, brought Jewish thought and law to bear on the interpretation and assessment of the modern experience. He built bridges between Judaism and the modern world, yet vigorously upheld the integrity and autonomy of the Jew's faith commitment, and in particular the commitment to a life governed by Jewish law. His works have relevance for all who seek to appreciate the religious experience in the modern world. Although many of the writings of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik (1903-1993), have been published over the years, he left at the time of his death a rich collection of unpublished manuscripts. The series MeOtzar HoRav (From the Treasure Trove of the Rav) now brings these writings to the public, substantially expanding our understanding of the Rav's thought and of the diverse topics he addressed. Each volume includes an introduction explaining the book's basic themes, summaries of the individual essays explanations of technical terms, and detailed indices.

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Preface
vii
Aninut and Avelut
1
Abraham Mourns Sarah
31
The Redemption of Death
43
The Essential Nature of Mourning
49
A Halakhic Approach to Suffering
86
Out of the Whirlwind
116
The Crisis of Human Finitude
151
A Theory of Emotions
179
Index of Topics and Names
215
Index of Biblical and Rabbinic Sources
237
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