Delve into the historical and religious origins of the Sabbath with "The Original Character Of The Hebrew Sabbath" by Morris Jastrow. This insightful work explores the evolution of the Sabbath in ancient Hebrew culture, tracing its significance from its earliest manifestations to its established place within Jewish tradition.
Jastrow's examination offers a detailed look at the Sabbath's changing character, shedding light on its social, cultural, and spiritual dimensions. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the Sabbath's importance as a day of rest, reflection, and communal observance in the context of the Old Testament and beyond. Discover the enduring legacy of this cornerstone of Jewish life through Jastrow's scholarly analysis.
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