Pirkei Avot (Hebrew: פרקי אבות), literally, Chapters of the Fathers, also called Ethics of the Fathers, is a compilation of the ethical teachings and maxims of the Rabbis of the Mishnaic period. The teachings of Pirkei Avot appear in the Mishnaic tractate of Avot, the second-to-last tractate in the order of Nezikin.
Pirkei Avot is unique in that it is the only tractate of the Oral Law solely dealing with ethical and moral principles. There is li...
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Pirkei Avot (Hebrew: פרקי אבות), literally, Chapters of the Fathers, also called Ethics of the Fathers, is a compilation of the ethical teachings and maxims of the Rabbis of the Mishnaic period. The teachings of Pirkei Avot appear in the Mishnaic tractate of Avot, the second-to-last tractate in the order of Nezikin.
Pirkei Avot is unique in that it is the only tractate of the Oral Law solely dealing with ethical and moral principles. There is little or no halacha found in Pirkei Avot.
Jews customarily study the six chapters of Pirkei Avot, one chapter each Shabbat afternoon, during the spring and summer months. Some communities study a chapter a week during the six Shabbats between Passover and Shavuot; others extend this through the summer months until the Shabbat before Rosh Hashana. The customary time for this study is after the Shabbat Mincha prayers; thus the text of Pirkei Avot appears in most siddurim.
Avot (emphasis on second syllable) is considered to be the most accurate...
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