Author Topic: Rabbi Moshe Becker on Moreh Nevukhim's relevance to today's religious Jew  (Read 1847 times)

0 Members and 3 Guests are viewing this topic.

Offline Kahane-Was-Right BT

  • Honorable Winged Member
  • Gold Star JTF Member
  • *
  • Posts: 12581
Here is an article by Rabbi Moshe Becker about the Rambam's (aka Maimonides) Moreh Nevukhim, the Guide for the Perplexed - the Rambam's massive theological and philosophical treatise - and its relevance today as informative in our foundational beliefs as well as a source of inspiration for today's religious Jew and serious students of Torah.   

http://www.hashkafacircle.com/journal/R2_MB_TMMN.pdf

This is contrary to the general trend we see today where study of the Moreh Nevukhim is neglected in standard yeshiva settings and religious Jewish educational curricula.

For a nice brief intro to this article and highlighting a few of Rabbi Becker's key points and the major historical attitudes to the Moreh Nevukhim see here:
http://yediah.blogspot.com/2010/05/is-guide-for-perplexed-relevant-to.html

It appears that Reb Guttman may disagree with Rabbi Becker on a few points in his description so this adds additional perspective to his article which is worthy of consideration.