How can Jewish law help us answer fundamental questions about life? Drawing on her background as a lawyer and Talmud scholar, Dr. Alyssa Gray uses the example of Jacob ben Asher and his Arba’ah Turim to explore the idea of Jewish law as a work of literature. Dr. Gray argues that by approaching Jewish law as literature, we learn how to answer fundamental questions such as: What does it mean to be a Jew? What makes a just society?a
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The Ari: Rabbi Isaac Luria
A central figure in the development of Jewish mysticism, Luria died at 38 and left behind no significant writings.