A literary critic’s journey through the Talmud. Spurred by a curiosity about Daf Yomi a study program launched in the 1920s in which Jews around the world read one page of the Talmud every day for 2, 711 days, or about seven and a half years Adam Kirsch approached Tablet magazine to write a weekly column about his own Daf Yomi experience. An avowedly secular Jew, Kirsch did not have a religious source for his interest in the Talmud; rather, as a student of Jewish literature and history, he came to realize that he couldn t fully explore these subjects without some knowledge of the Talmud. This book is perfect for readers who are in a similar position. Most people have little sense of what the Talmud actually is how the text moves, its preoccupations and insights, and its moments of strangeness and profundity. As a critic and journalist Kirsch has experience in exploring difficult texts, discussing what he finds there, and why it matters. His exploration into the Talmud is best described as a kind of travel writing a report on what he saw during his seven-and-a-half-year journey through the Talmud. For readers who want to travel that same path, there is no better guide.
Adam Kirsch
Come and Hear [EPUB ebook]
What I Saw in My Seven-and-a-Half-Year Journey through the Talmud
Come and Hear [EPUB ebook]
What I Saw in My Seven-and-a-Half-Year Journey through the Talmud
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