A fascinating--and stimulating--look at "the other Talmud" and the
possibilities for Jewish life reflected there.
"The difference between the Bavli and the Yerushalmi is something
like the difference between making a movie for a regular theater versus
making one for a 3-D theater and/or an IMAX theater. It's still the
story of Judaism and the Jewish people. But the colors are richer, the
action is bigger, the effects are more powerful in the 3-D/IMAX world of
the Yerushalmi. Your actors ... live on the soundstage, that is, in
Israel, and that informs their performance.... You could imagine the
Yerushalmi is a pop-up book: you open it and Jewish living
materializes."
--from the Introduction
This engaging look at the Judaism that might have been breaks open the
Yerushalmi--"The Talmud of the Land of Israel"--and what it means for
Jewish life today. It examines what the Yerushalmi is, how it differs
from the Bavli--the Babylonian Talmud--and how and why the Bavli is
used today. It reveals how the Yerushalmi's vision of Jewish practice
resembles today's liberal Judaism, and why the
is growing in popularity.
This broad but accessible overview of all the essential aspects of "The
Talmud of the Land of Israel" will help you deepen your understanding of
Judaism and the history of the Jewish people.