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93.1 | Source Of Info | GRAMPS::LISS | Fred - ESD&P Shrewsbury MA | Thu Mar 27 1986 13:23 | 15 |
| The laws of burial, like all other areas of Jewish law, are
extremely complex. There is a volume of the Talmud (I forget
which one) which deals exclusively with this subject. It was
written about 300 CE. Unfortunately, English translations are
not readily available. These translations are intended for
students and have Hebrew on one page and a very cryptic
translation on the facing page. When studying the Talmud you
will need a Rabbi or Talmud scholar to explain the text.
Your best bet would be to ask questions of an Orthodox or
Lubovitch (Chassidic) Rabbi. They usually study the Talmud as
part of their daily routine.
Fred
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93.2 | Thanks | UGOTIT::KRAWIECKI | Andy Krawiecki | Thu Mar 27 1986 14:41 | 7 |
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Thank You Fred .
Andy
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93.3 | | NY1MM::BCOHEN | | Fri Mar 28 1986 12:26 | 10 |
| Andy,
A book written by Dr. (Rabbi) Norman Lamm (president of
Yeshiva University) called 'The Jewish Way in Death and Mourning'.
My in-laws have it, I'll check to see exactly what it covers
and let you know, but I think it should be right what you're
intersted in.
Bruce
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93.4 | A source of bibliographies? | TLE::BISHOPB | | Fri Mar 28 1986 17:44 | 6 |
| This sounds like UGOTIT::Krawiecki is checking up on the Shroud
of Turin. In any case, there were a lot of articles about the
shroud, and some of them might cite references from works which
would have information about burial practices of that era.
-John Bishop
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93.5 | Dr. Lamm's book doesn't go back that far | BAGELS::SREBNICK | David Srebnick, NCSS, LKG1-3/B19 | Fri May 16 1986 16:33 | 8 |
| Re: .3 -- Dr. Lamm's book on Death and Mourning ---
This book is designed to be a practical guide to today's mourning
practices. In the Foreword, Dr. Lamm specifically states that the
book is not intended to be a scholarly work. It rarely cites
scriptural references. In short, it's probably not what you want.
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