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u/gdhhorn · 1 pointr/spiritualeducation

Moving beyond the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) and the body of work surrounding the compilation of the received Oral Tradition (Mishna and Talmud), I consider a few texts important in my understanding of Judaism:

  1. The Guide for the Perplexed, by Maimonides
  2. The Guide to Serving God, by Abraham son of Maimonides
  3. Israel and Humanity, by Elijah Benamozegh


    Most people are familiar with the 1st, as it's commonly studied in philosophy programs at most colleges and universities. The second, to a degree, is a continuation of the 1st, and Maimonides' children continued his teachings as the leaders of Egypt's Jewish community. The third, for me, is important in that it discusses the role of Israel (the people) in this world and their relationship to other people, as well as the universalist/particularist dynamic of Judaism (or Hebraism as Benamozegh prefers to call it). My flair (Hebraism) is drawn from this work.