Search Engine: Finding Meaning in Jewish Texts: Volume 1: Jewish Life - Softcover

Student, Rabbi Gil

 
9781947857049: Search Engine: Finding Meaning in Jewish Texts: Volume 1: Jewish Life

Inhaltsangabe

Search Engine: Finding Meaning in Jewish Texts by Rabbi Gil Student is a wide-ranging exploration of how the timeless wisdom of Torah, Talmud, and Jewish tradition continues to guide Jewish life today. Rabbi Student, one of the leading voices in Orthodox Judaism, is recognized as a pioneer of the Jewish internet for his early use of blogs and online platforms to spread Torah study and Jewish thought. His widely read essays have informed and inspired thousands, combining clarity with breadth of scholarship. In Search Engine, he demonstrates how halakhah (Jewish law) and hashkafah (Jewish philosophy) illuminate the challenges of twenty-first century living.

This book applies classical Jewish sources to contemporary dilemmas. In an age of social media and smartphones, Rabbi Student asks: How does Shabbat intersect with technology? What does Jewish ethics say about online behavior? How can ancient debates of the Talmud address issues of medicine, communication, or recreation? By drawing on sources that span the Bible, Midrash, medieval commentators, and modern responsa, he shows that halakhah is a living system that speaks powerfully to our time.

Search Engine is organized thematically, covering the full spectrum of Jewish law and Jewish life. Topics include marriage and family, education, synagogue practice, prayer, kashrut, the ethics of speech, and the place of women in Judaism. Other essays tackle pressing modern questions—science, medicine, economics, politics, and the rise of digital culture. Each chapter brings proof and counterproof, early and late authorities, and a balanced appreciation for rabbinic debate. The result is both practical and philosophical: a guide to observance and an introduction to the meaning behind Jewish practice.

Rabbi Student’s style is accessible and engaging, welcoming beginners while rewarding advanced students and scholars. He explains complex Talmudic arguments with clarity, never oversimplifying, while showing how the halakhic process reflects profound ethical and theological values. Readers learn not only what Judaism requires but also why these requirements matter.

This volume is more than a collection of essays; it is a window into the soul of Judaism. By addressing both major philosophical questions and the daily details of observance, Rabbi Student highlights the unity of Jewish life. For him, every halakhic discussion—no matter how technical—is part of a larger search for God’s will. In a rapidly changing world, Search Engine demonstrates that Judaism has the tools to address modern challenges without abandoning tradition.

Ideal for: beginners seeking an introduction to Jewish law and Talmud, serious students exploring halakhic applications, rabbis and teachers looking for material to share, or anyone interested in how Torah and tradition engage with modernity.

Keywords: Jewish law (halakhah), Talmud, Torah commentary, Orthodox Judaism, Jewish ethics, Jewish philosophy, contemporary Jewish issues, Torah and technology, Gil Student, Torah Musings.

Die Inhaltsangabe kann sich auf eine andere Ausgabe dieses Titels beziehen.

Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Rabbi Gil Student is the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of TorahMusings.com. He writes frequently in Jewish newspapers and magazines, serving as a regular contributor to Jewish Action, The Jewish Link of New Jersey, The Jewish Echo, and The Vues. Rabbi Student serves on the Executive Committee of the Rabbinical Council of America, on the Editorial Board of the Orthodox Union’s Jewish Action magazine, and as the magazine’s Book Editor.

„Über diesen Titel“ kann sich auf eine andere Ausgabe dieses Titels beziehen.

Weitere beliebte Ausgaben desselben Titels

9781947857155: Search Engine: Finding Meaning in Jewish Texts

Vorgestellte Ausgabe

ISBN 10:  1947857150 ISBN 13:  9781947857155
Verlag: Kodesh Press L.L.C., 2019
Hardcover