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Sefer ORCHOT TZADIKIM - Ways of the Righteous

Englisch · Taschenbuch

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Sefer ORCHOT TZADIKIM ¿¿¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿¿ Ways of the Righteous

Orchot Tzaddikim [Hebrew: ¿¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿¿] is a book on Jewish ethics written in Germany in the 15th century, entitled Sefer ha-Middot by the author, but called Or¿ot ¿addi¿im by a later copyist. Under this title, a Yiddish translation, from which the last chapter and some other passages were omitted, was printed at Isny in 1542, although the Hebrew original did not appear until some years later [Prague, 1581]. Subsequently, however, the book was frequently printed in both languages. The author of the work is unknown, although Güdemann (Gesch. 3. 223) advances the very plausible hypothesis that he was Lipmann Mühlhausen.

The book

Most of the book is not original writing; it follows the order of The Improvement of the Moral Qualities by Solomon ibn Gabirol, adding paragraphs from many of Maimonides' works, and ideas from the famous ethical writings - Shaarei Tshuva [by Rabbenu Yona of Gerona] and Chovot HaLevavot.

The Or¿ot ¿addi¿im, which was designed to be a very popular code of ethics, contains the following maxims among others:

It is evil pride to despise others and to regard one's own opinion as the best, since such an attitude bars progress, while egotism increases bitterness toward others and decreases thine own capability of improvement.

Be just and modest in association with others, and practice humility even toward the members of the household, toward the poor, and toward dependents. The more property thou hast, the greater should be thy humility and thy honor and beneficence toward mankind.

Be kind to thy non-Jewish servants; make not their burdens heavy, nor treat them scornfully with contemptuous words or blows.

Forget not the good qualities thou lackest, and note thy faults, but forget the good that thou hast done, and the injuries thou hast received.

Abash not him who hath a bodily blemish, or in whose family there is some stain. If one hath done evil and repented, name not his deed in his presence, even in jest, nor refer to a quarrel which has been ended, lest the dead embers be rekindled.

The author bitterly attacks the pilpul method of study, reproves his countrymen who engage in this method of Talmud study, and reproaches those who neglect the study of the Bible and of all sciences.

Produktdetails

Autoren Unknown Author
Mitarbeit Itzhak Hoki Aboudi (Herausgeber)
Verlag Judaism
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 28.11.2023
 
EAN 9781617046100
ISBN 978-1-61704-610-0
Seiten 476
Abmessung 152 mm x 229 mm x 26 mm
Gewicht 683 g
Thema Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Religion/Theologie > Judentum

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