The Golden Rule in Classical Judaism

Rabbinic Judaism calls the Golden Rule the encompassing principle of the Torah. But when the system undertakes to generalize, it entirely ignores the Golden Rule. The faithful, this is to say, are admonished to dedicate themselves to studying the generative data of the Golden Rule. But when the syst...

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Published in:The review of rabbinic Judaism
Main Author: Neusner, Jacob 1932-2016 (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill 2016
In: The review of rabbinic Judaism
Further subjects:B Golden Rule Hillel Justice in Judaism Comparing Religions
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