The JPS Jewish Heritage Torah Commentary

The JPS Jewish Heritage Torah Commentary shows Jews of all ages and backgrounds that the Jewish people's...
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Author: Eli L. Garfinkel
Format: Paperback
Language: English
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The JPS Jewish Heritage Torah Commentary by Garfinkel, Eli L.

The JPS Jewish Heritage Torah Commentary

€48,82

The JPS Jewish Heritage Torah Commentary

€48,82
Author: Eli L. Garfinkel
Format: Paperback
Language: English
The JPS Jewish Heritage Torah Commentary shows Jews of all ages and backgrounds that the Jewish people's most significant book is not dusty and irrelevant but an eternally sacred text wholly pertinent to our modern lives. Designed to keep the attention of all readers, each lively essay is both brief enough to be read in minutes and deep and substantive enough to deliver abundant food for thought.

Its cornerstone is its unique four-part meditation on the Jewish heritage. After briefly summarizing a Torah portion, the commentary orbits that portion through four central pillars of Jewish life--the Torah (Torat Yisrael), the land of Israel (Eretz Yisrael), the Jewish people (Am Yisrael), and Jewish thought (Mahshevet Yisrael)--illuminating how the four intersect and enrich one another. Furthering the Jewish thought motif, every essay ends with two questions for thought well suited for discussion settings. Each commentary can be used as the launchpad for a lesson, a sermon, a d'var Torah, or a discussion.

Readers from beginners to experts will come away with new understandings of our Jewish heritage--and be inspired to draw closer to its four dimensions.

Author: Eli L. Garfinkel
Publisher: Jewish Publication Society
Published: 06/01/2021
Pages: 408
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 2.20lbs
Size: 9.90h x 8.20w x 1.10d
ISBN: 9780827612679

About the Author
Rabbi Eli L. Garfinkel is the spiritual leader of Temple Beth El in Somerset, New Jersey. He is the author of three books used by the Ramah camps: Mikraot Ramah, a summer camp commentary on the Torah for teen campers and adult staffs; Dim'ot Ramah, a companion volume on Lamentations; and Torat Ramah, a commentary for younger campers.

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