The Talmud Its Relation to Judaism And the Attitude of the Jews Towards Societ

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The Talmud Its Relation to Judaism And the Attitude of the Jews Towards Societ
Samson Raphael Hirsch
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Only when a man works like a servant on his land shall he be satisfied with bread not otherwise. " From all these maxims it is evident that the Talmud strongly desires and recommends that every man shall have and till his own land, raising the crops he requires by his own cultivation. According to the agrarian ideas of that time it was con- siderel a particularly blessed holding of land which consisted of corn land, olives, and vines in equal extents. 12 We read 13 that when God bade Abraham em...igrate into a land which he and his seed should possess, and he saw the people of Mesopotamia eating and drinking, and idling and making merry, he said : " God grant that my lot may not be cast in this land ! " But when he came to the Tyrian slopes on the borders of Palestine and saw the folks busy with weeds in the weed-time and with ploughing in its due season, he said : " God grant that my lot be cast in this land ! " In these words appears the consciousness that the agricultural life with its regularly recurring 1 Kiddushin, 30 b.

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