
A Code of Jewish Ethics, Volume 2
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"Love your neighbor as yourself” is the best-known commandment in the Bible. Yet we rarely hear anyone talk about how to apply these words in daily life. In this landmark work, Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, one of the premier scholars and thinkers of our time, gives both Jews and non-Jews an extraordinary summation of what Jewish tradition teaches about putting these words into practice.
Writing with great clarity and simplicity as well as with deep wisdom, Telushkin covers topics such as love and kindness, hospitality, visiting the sick, comforting mourners, charity, relations between Jews and non-Jews, compassion for animals, tolerance, self-defense, and end-of-life issues. This second volume of the first major code of Jewish ethics written in the English language is breathtaking in its scope and will undoubtedly influence readers for generations to come. It offers hundreds of practical examples from the Torah, the Talmud, the Midrash, and both ancient and modern rabbinic commentaries-as well as contemporary anecdotes-all teaching us how to care for one another each and every day.
A Code of Jewish Ethics, Volume 2: Love Your Neighbor as Yourself is a consummate work of scholarship. Like its acclaimed predecessor, which received the National Jewish Book Award, it is rich with ideas to contemplate and discuss, while being primarily a book to live by. Nothing could be more important in these strife-torn times than learning how to love our neighbors as ourselves. The message of this book is as vital and timely now as it has been since time immemorial.
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- Intro
- Other Books By This Author
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I - Loving Your Neighbor
- Chapter 1 - The Major Principle of the Torah
- Chapter 2 - How to Fulfill this Commandment
- Chapter 3 - Being a Good Host
- Chapter 4 - The Duties of a Guest
- Chapter 5 - Providing More than Just Company
- Chapter 6 - Three Obligations
- Chapter 7 - Etiquette for Visiting the Sick
- Chapter 8 - Obligations to the Dead
- Chapter 9 - Caring for the Bereaved
- Chapter 10 - Practicing Kindness
- Chapter 11 - Giving Advice
- Chapter 12 - A Preeminent Command
- Chapter 13 - How and When to Give
- Chapter 14 - Priorities in Giving
- Chapter 15 - How Much Should We Give?
- Chapter 16 - Charitable Practices and Customs
- Chapter 17 - Soliciting and Motivating Others to Give
- Chapter 18 - On Giving to Beggars and Other Poor People
- Chapter 19 - Judaism's Message to the Poor
- Chapter 20 - Redeeming Captives
- Part II - Jews and Non-Jews
- Chapter 21 - Between Jews and Non-Jews
- Chapter 22 - Twenty-Five Teachings, Laws, and Principles
- Part III - The Animal World
- Chapter 23 - Dominion and Compassion
- Chapter 24 - Vegetarianism, Animal Research and Experiments, and Hunting
- Part IV - When Life Is at Stake
- Chapter 25 - The Laws of Self-Defense
- Chapter 26 - When Someone Else's Life Is at Risk
- Chapter 27 - When Observing Jewish Law Threatens Life
- Chapter 28 - When Illness and Pain Make Life Intolerable
- Part V - Justice and Tolerance
- Chapter 29 - "Justice, Justice, You Shall Pursue"
- Chapter 30 - The Right of Others to Think Differently
- Notes
- Bibliography
- About the Author
- Copyright
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