Buy Custom Essay
Over 800,000 Research Papers + 15,000 Biographies.
Instant Account Activation. Only $9.95/month. Register Now.
 
essay on
Research Provider you can trust
TODAY and TOMORROW!
Existing Member Login
login:
password:
 

Price Packages
within 5 days $14.95 per page
within 3 days $16.95 per page
within 48 hours $19.95 per page
within 24 hours $22.95 per page
within 12 hours $29.95 per page
within 6 hours $38.95 per page

Service Features
275 words per page
Font: 12 point Courier New
Double line spacing
Free unlimited paper revisions
Free bibliography
Any citation style
Real time order tracking
SMS Alert on paper done
No plagiarism
Direct paper download
Original and creative work
Researched any subject
24/7 customer support

"Hasidic Interpretations of the First Verse of the Shema" From Norman Lamm's "The Shema: Spirituality and Law in Judaism."

Title: "Hasidic Interpretations of the First Verse of the Shema" From Norman Lamm's "The Shema: Spirituality and Law in Judaism."
Category: Society & Culture / Religion | Words: 1115 | Pages: 4.7 (approximately 235 words/page)


"Hasidic Interpretations of the First Verse of the Shema" From Norman Lamm's "The Shema: Spirituality and Law in Judaism."

According to the mystic tradition as expressed in the Zohar, the first verse of the Shema represents the "Higher Unification" and the sentence immediately following, which is not found in the Bible at all, indicates the "Lower Unification." This classification arose out of the need to connect the non-biblical verse to the first verse and harmonize it with the phrase, "the Lord is One." Within the hasidic tradition, there arise two fundamentally different interpretations of …showed first 75 words of 1115 total

You are viewing only a small portion of the paper.
Please login or register to access the full copy.

showed last 75 words of 1115 total…Onkelos and Maimonides. This synthesis effectively incorporates the views of Lubavitch, Zidovitch, and Onkelos into a single, coherent interpretation while remaining true to the basic premises of all three. However, it rejects the anthropomorphic and anthropopathic tendencies of prior Jewish commentators which are key proponents of that view. The personal, warming aspects of the Shema which Lamm desires for his interpretation were already present in the Ziditchover, thus making the ancient Jewish perspective largely unnecessary.

Need a custom written paper?