Talmud [videorecording] / Arte France, 13 Production présentent un film écrit et réalisé par Pierre-Henry Salfati ; un film produit par Paul Saadoun, 13 Production ; en coproduction avec ARTE France ... [et al.] ; et avec la collaboration de la RTBF, Télévision belge ; written and directed by Pierre-Henry Salfati.
Yeshiva Ponievitch 1932. Jack V. Lunzer and the Talmud of Henri VIII. David Kramer and the treasures of JTS. Rabbi Levine, Lubavitcher Rebbe's librarian, Brooklyn, New York. Rabbi Sherman and artscroll publishing. Talmud according to Rav Adin Steinsaltz. Judy Tenzer, the Drisha Institute. Rabbi Kalatsky, the Talmud in Manhattan. Rabbi Jacobson, the mystical approach of the Talmud. Daf Yomi.
Notes:
Narrators, Patrick Floersheim, Feodor Atkine, Sarah Pratt. Originally produced in 2006. Bonus features: Yeshiva Ponievitch 1932 (7 min.); Jack V. Lunzer and the Talmud of Henri VIII (24 min.); David Kramer and the treasures of JTS (24 min.); Rabbi Levine, Lubavitcher Rebbe's librarian, Brooklyn, New York (26 min.); Rabbi Sherman and artscroll publishing (14 min.); The Talmud according to Rav Adin Steinsaltz (24 min.); Judy Tenzer, the Drisha Institute (7 min.); Rabbi Kalatsky, the Talmud in Manhattan (14 min.); Rabbi Jacobson, the mystical approach of the Talmud (17 min.); Daf Yomi (9 min.).
Summary:
Originally passed down orally from master to student, the Talmud is the hidden face of the Torah, or Old Testament. It is a vast body of legal, mythic, and philosophical texts, and a mixture of religious commentary and debate, of history and science, and of anecdote and humor. No other text has had such and influence on Jewish life as it details the principles, ethical codes, and laws that serve as a guide for conduct.
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