People of the Word: Fifty Words That Shaped Jewish Thinking
A growing body of research suggests that language does more than communicate our perception of reality; it creates it. The patterns, structures, and particular words used in each language not only offer a window into a culture's sensibilities, dispositions, and priorities, they help shape them, as well. In the words of Charlemagne: "To have a second language is to have a second soul."

Moreover, unlike other languages, Hebrew words and names are not arbitrary. They are definitive and expressive of the true nature of things and are therefore understood to provide insight into the nature and meaning of things. This means that a deeper understanding of any given object or idea is embedded within the Hebrew word used to describe it. In G‑d's language, words are portals into the meaning of things from the Divine perspective.

This book is, therefore, more than just a book of words. It provides windows of insight into Jewish history, thought, culture, meaning, and practice. It is an attempt at capturing the unique spirit of Judaic thought that sets it apart from its counterparts and popular society. It includes many relevant themes to provide a glimpse of the profound depth of Jewish philosophy by unpacking fifty Hebrew words to uncover their deeper meaning, significance, and insights into life.
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People of the Word: Fifty Words That Shaped Jewish Thinking
A growing body of research suggests that language does more than communicate our perception of reality; it creates it. The patterns, structures, and particular words used in each language not only offer a window into a culture's sensibilities, dispositions, and priorities, they help shape them, as well. In the words of Charlemagne: "To have a second language is to have a second soul."

Moreover, unlike other languages, Hebrew words and names are not arbitrary. They are definitive and expressive of the true nature of things and are therefore understood to provide insight into the nature and meaning of things. This means that a deeper understanding of any given object or idea is embedded within the Hebrew word used to describe it. In G‑d's language, words are portals into the meaning of things from the Divine perspective.

This book is, therefore, more than just a book of words. It provides windows of insight into Jewish history, thought, culture, meaning, and practice. It is an attempt at capturing the unique spirit of Judaic thought that sets it apart from its counterparts and popular society. It includes many relevant themes to provide a glimpse of the profound depth of Jewish philosophy by unpacking fifty Hebrew words to uncover their deeper meaning, significance, and insights into life.
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People of the Word: Fifty Words That Shaped Jewish Thinking

People of the Word: Fifty Words That Shaped Jewish Thinking

People of the Word: Fifty Words That Shaped Jewish Thinking

People of the Word: Fifty Words That Shaped Jewish Thinking

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A growing body of research suggests that language does more than communicate our perception of reality; it creates it. The patterns, structures, and particular words used in each language not only offer a window into a culture's sensibilities, dispositions, and priorities, they help shape them, as well. In the words of Charlemagne: "To have a second language is to have a second soul."

Moreover, unlike other languages, Hebrew words and names are not arbitrary. They are definitive and expressive of the true nature of things and are therefore understood to provide insight into the nature and meaning of things. This means that a deeper understanding of any given object or idea is embedded within the Hebrew word used to describe it. In G‑d's language, words are portals into the meaning of things from the Divine perspective.

This book is, therefore, more than just a book of words. It provides windows of insight into Jewish history, thought, culture, meaning, and practice. It is an attempt at capturing the unique spirit of Judaic thought that sets it apart from its counterparts and popular society. It includes many relevant themes to provide a glimpse of the profound depth of Jewish philosophy by unpacking fifty Hebrew words to uncover their deeper meaning, significance, and insights into life.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186664802
Publisher: Chabad.org
Publication date: 12/30/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 818,534
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

RABBI MENDEL KALMENSON is the author of several best-selling books including Seeds of Wisdom, A Time to Heal, and Positivity Bias. Mendel was an editor at Chabad.org, has published hundreds of articles on Jewish thought, and his writings have been translated into eight languages. Mendel and his wife Chana established Chabad Belgravia in London, where they live with their children.

RABBI ZALMAN ABRAHAM is a member of the leadership team of the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute, author of several JLI courses, and director of The Wellness Institute—a division of JLI dedicated to youth mental health. Zalman previously served as a writer and editor at Kehot Publication Society and as Editor-in-Chief at AskMoses.com. Zalman lives with his wife, Leah, and children in Brooklyn, New York.
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