Critical Analysis of the Talmud. Its Origin, Nature and Impact on the Beliefs and Customs of the Jewish People

Bok av V M Kirasevskij
In his work, the author clearly separates "the religion of Moses and the prophets", positioning it as the true religion of the ancient Hebrews, and rabbinism. The purpose of the book is to show that "the Jews not only remained faithful to his teacher of law to Moses, but on the contrary, misrepresented and distorted the meaning of its provisions, added to them many things that did not in harmony with the divine nature of the law of Moses." The work provides a comparative analysis of the texts of Genesis, Deuteronomy, Kings, Chronicles, the prophets (Isaiah, Job), etc., And writings of the rabbis. The texts are in Hebrew with translation into Russian. The comments are discussed discrepancies, inconsistencies, formulated conclusions. A separate chapter "A few words about the Jews used Christian blood for religious purposes" is a polemical response to the brochure IK Lyutostanskogo "The question of the use of the Jews-sektatorami Christian blood for religious purposes in connection with the question of the relation of Jewry to Christianity at all" (1876 ). Karlovic formulated in the "critique..." The way in which the Jewish people had to go: "The Jews were elected, mostly loved by God before all other nations, as evidenced by our Moses and the prophets, but now they have made the appointment for which They were elected. Now, if they want to and others recognize in them the seed of the blessed, and we must show ourselves as should rise to brotherly love for all mankind, commanded by God and Christ. "