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Paperback Links to Our Legacy: Insights into Hebrew, History, and Liturgy Book

ISBN: 1947857665

ISBN13: 9781947857667

Links to Our Legacy: Insights into Hebrew, History, and Liturgy

Exploring the Roots of Jewish Tradition Through Language, History, and Liturgy

In Links to Our Legacy, Mitchell First examines Hebrew language, Jewish history, and liturgical practices. This collection of essays, drawn from years of meticulous research, addresses specific mysteries and questions surrounding the origins of Jewish customs and texts.


Key Questions Explored in the Book:

Hebrew Language and Meaning:

What does the word ahavah (love) teach us about the Jewish concept of relationships and devotion?How does tzedakah (righteousness) shift from being a legal term to embodying charity and generosity?What is the etymological connection between shalom (peace) and the concept of wholeness?

Jewish Liturgy:

How did the Aleinu prayer evolve, and what deeper meanings does its language convey?Why are specific Torah portions paired with Haftarah readings, and what is the historical origin of this practice?How did the Shema become one of the central prayers in Jewish liturgy, and what is its significance in the Kedushah?

Biblical Mysteries:

Why does God command Moses to remove his shoes at the burning bush, and what does this act symbolize?How do archaeological findings, like the Gezer calendar, help us understand the agricultural cycles in the Torah?Why is the Book of Esther missing from the Dead Sea Scrolls, and what does this absence suggest about its historical reception?

Holidays and Rituals:

What is the historical origin of Rosh Hashanah's Yom Teruah (Day of Shofar Blasts), and how did its observance evolve?Where do our modern Hanukkah customs, like menorah lighting and blessings, originate?How did the calendar structure of the Jewish holidays develop, and what historical events influenced it?

Cultural Practices and Identity:

What is the significance of the solidification of the Hebrew alphabet in shaping Jewish cultural identity?How does the Torah's view of naming reflect broader spiritual and cultural values?What ethical lessons can we draw from biblical principles like tza'ar ba'alei chaim (protection of animals)?Mitchell First draws on a wide variety of sources, like Rashi, Ramban (Nachmanides), Abraham Ibn Ezra, Radak (Rabbi David Kimchi), Maimonides (Rambam), Sforno, Ralbag (Gersonides), Tosafot, Talmud, Midrash Rabbah, Midrash Tanchuma, Dead Sea Scrolls, Gezer Calendar, Rabbi Saadia Gaon, Brown-Driver-Briggs, Jastrow's Dictionary, Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament, and contemporary academic journals like Hakirah and AJS Review.

About the Author:

Mitchell First is a historian, linguist, and attorney with a passion for unraveling the mysteries of Jewish history and texts. A graduate of Columbia College and Harvard Law School, he has published extensively in scholarly journals and Jewish publications. His previous works include Roots and Rituals and Esther Unmasked. First lives in Teaneck, NJ, where he lectures and writes on Jewish topics.

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