Immodest meanings of the Torah. Hidden treasures of Jewish folklore
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The Torah, or, as Christians call it, the Pentateuch of Moses, is a great religious, historical and literary monument of all times and peoples. It is an integral part of the Christian Holy Scripture. And among followers of Islam, the heroes of the Torah enjoy the greatest respect. Orthodox Judaism teaches that the Pentateuch of Moses is revealed through the Oral Torah - a huge Jewish tradition that regulates issues of everyday life and morality. And the exclusive right of interpreters belongs to rabbis, sages of the past and present. Moreover, no part of these interpretations can be considered erroneous or outdated. These legends are literally permeated with erotic themes, frank physiological and everyday details. The flight of imagination of the sages is so limitless that sometimes it seems that it is simply impossible to come up with such a thing - this is folklore material, which is perhaps equal , does not exist. It is this great folklore, often hidden from Jewish, and especially non-Jewish readers, that Yuri Tabak’s new book “The Immodest Meanings of the Torah” reveals to us. The publishing layout is saved in PDF A4 format.
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- Name of the Author
- Юрий Табак Михайлович
- Language
- Russian