Family Redeemed: Essays on Family RelationshipsKTAV Publishing House, Inc., 2000 - 207 עמודים The essays in this volume focus on family relationships--between husbands and wives, parents and children. The analyses are rooted in a theory of personality which emerges from the Rav's brilliant interpretations of biblical, talmudic, midrashic, kabbalistic and halakhic texts, as well as from his command of Western philosophy and literature. The essays develop a Jewish theory of marriage and sexuality, parenthood, and the duty to honor and revere one's parents. Throughout, the Rav displays connections in Judaism between attitudes to God and attitudes to family. |
תוכן
Adam and Eve | 3 |
Marriage | 31 |
The Redemption of Sexual Life | 73 |
Natural and Redeemed | 105 |
Honor and Fear of Parents | 126 |
Torah and Shekhinah | 158 |
Index of Biblical and Rabbinic Sources | 181 |
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מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Abraham action Adam and Eve Aggadah animal awareness axiological Baraita basic Bible Biblical biological blessed child command commitment covenant covenantal community created creation destiny Deut Deuteronomy Divine divorce drive Elokim essay ethical existence existential experience expresses faith father and mother fatherhood fear feeling finds finite Genesis God's Halakhah halakhic Hashem hedonic Hilkhot holiness human idea individual inner Jewish Judaism kibbud u-mora Kiddushin latter loneliness lonely Maimonides man-natura man-persona man's marriage matrimonial metaphysical mitzvot mora moral motherhood motif natural norm one's ontic ontological parents person quest Rabbi Akiva Rabbi Soloveitchik redeemed redemption relationship rience role Sarah sexual activity Shabbat shame Shekhinah Soloveitchik spiritual study of Torah talmud Torah thou tion union unique unity woman א-להים אחד איש אלא את בו בן בנו האדם הארץ ואם ואת והיה ויאמר ישראל כי כל כן לה לו לך מן על שנאמר תורה