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The Torah And Tradition A Formation Of Jewish Identity
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- Date de parution19/11/2025
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Résumé
This work offers a comprehensive and deeply structured exploration of how the Torah and Jewish tradition have shaped the identity, ethics, spirituality, and continuity of the Jewish people across millennia. Rather than presenting Judaism as a static inheritance, the book reveals a living system of interpretation, study, community practice, and generational transmission that transforms sacred text into daily action.
Through its chapters, the reader follows the unfolding of the Torah as a foundational revelation, the development of rabbinic interpretation, the covenantal consciousness of the Jewish people, and the ethical, communal, and spiritual structures that emerge from this heritage. The text examines family life, education, law, ritual, memory, diaspora identity, mysticism, and the moral universe that guides personal and collective responsibility.
It highlights how written and oral traditions work together, how debates shape the evolution of practice, and how each generation renews its commitment through study, ritual, and communal engagement. Accessible yet rigorous, the book invites readers into the intellectual discipline, ethical depth, and spiritual richness of Judaism. It demonstrates how ancient principles continue to illuminate modern challenges and how the Torah remains a source of meaning, justice, and identity in contemporary Jewish life.
It is a valuable resource for anyone seeking a clear and meaningful understanding of the foundations of Jewish tradition and the forces that sustain its vitality in the present day.
Through its chapters, the reader follows the unfolding of the Torah as a foundational revelation, the development of rabbinic interpretation, the covenantal consciousness of the Jewish people, and the ethical, communal, and spiritual structures that emerge from this heritage. The text examines family life, education, law, ritual, memory, diaspora identity, mysticism, and the moral universe that guides personal and collective responsibility.
It highlights how written and oral traditions work together, how debates shape the evolution of practice, and how each generation renews its commitment through study, ritual, and communal engagement. Accessible yet rigorous, the book invites readers into the intellectual discipline, ethical depth, and spiritual richness of Judaism. It demonstrates how ancient principles continue to illuminate modern challenges and how the Torah remains a source of meaning, justice, and identity in contemporary Jewish life.
It is a valuable resource for anyone seeking a clear and meaningful understanding of the foundations of Jewish tradition and the forces that sustain its vitality in the present day.
This work offers a comprehensive and deeply structured exploration of how the Torah and Jewish tradition have shaped the identity, ethics, spirituality, and continuity of the Jewish people across millennia. Rather than presenting Judaism as a static inheritance, the book reveals a living system of interpretation, study, community practice, and generational transmission that transforms sacred text into daily action.
Through its chapters, the reader follows the unfolding of the Torah as a foundational revelation, the development of rabbinic interpretation, the covenantal consciousness of the Jewish people, and the ethical, communal, and spiritual structures that emerge from this heritage. The text examines family life, education, law, ritual, memory, diaspora identity, mysticism, and the moral universe that guides personal and collective responsibility.
It highlights how written and oral traditions work together, how debates shape the evolution of practice, and how each generation renews its commitment through study, ritual, and communal engagement. Accessible yet rigorous, the book invites readers into the intellectual discipline, ethical depth, and spiritual richness of Judaism. It demonstrates how ancient principles continue to illuminate modern challenges and how the Torah remains a source of meaning, justice, and identity in contemporary Jewish life.
It is a valuable resource for anyone seeking a clear and meaningful understanding of the foundations of Jewish tradition and the forces that sustain its vitality in the present day.
Through its chapters, the reader follows the unfolding of the Torah as a foundational revelation, the development of rabbinic interpretation, the covenantal consciousness of the Jewish people, and the ethical, communal, and spiritual structures that emerge from this heritage. The text examines family life, education, law, ritual, memory, diaspora identity, mysticism, and the moral universe that guides personal and collective responsibility.
It highlights how written and oral traditions work together, how debates shape the evolution of practice, and how each generation renews its commitment through study, ritual, and communal engagement. Accessible yet rigorous, the book invites readers into the intellectual discipline, ethical depth, and spiritual richness of Judaism. It demonstrates how ancient principles continue to illuminate modern challenges and how the Torah remains a source of meaning, justice, and identity in contemporary Jewish life.
It is a valuable resource for anyone seeking a clear and meaningful understanding of the foundations of Jewish tradition and the forces that sustain its vitality in the present day.






















