Lifnim mišurat ha-din ir derekh erec problema, arba etikos paieškos žydų tradicijoje ir Vilniaus Gaono kranklys = The Problem of Lifnim Mishurat Hadin and Derekh Eretz : In Search of Ethics in the Jewish Tradition and the Raven of the Gaon of Vilna

[full article and abstract in Lithuanian; abstract in English]The problem analyzed in this article can be formulated as a question: do ethics, for the Gaon of Vilna, exist outside the Torah and Halakha? This question particularizes and analyzes the more general question posed by R. Aharon Lichtenste...

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Subtitles:The Problem of Lifnim Mishurat Hadin and Derekh Eretz
Main Author: Pažėraitė, Aušra Kristina (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Lithuanian
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Published: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla 2016
In: Religija ir kultūra
Year: 2016, Volume: 18/19, Pages: 99-115
Further subjects:B lifnim mishurat hadin
B žydų tradicija
B Halakha
B Jewish Tradition
B animals in Torah
B Ethics
B Vilniaus Gaonas
B Aharon Lichtenstein
B judaizmas
B etika
B derekh eretz
B Gaon of Vilna
B Judaism
B gyvūnai Talmude
B gyvūnai Toroje
B lifnim mišurat ha-din
B animals in Talmud
B Aharonas Lichtensteinas
B derekh erec
B agada
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