Etz Hayim: Torah and Commentary
by David L. Lieber
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Presents an English version of the Torah based on the renowned JPS 1985 translation, accompanied by separate p'shat and d'rash commentary themes, showing two approaches to interpreting the text. Also includes essays on key themes by prominent Conservative Movement rabbis and scholars; a special section, halakhah l'ma-aseh, that points out where Jewish laws are based on biblical passages; and indications of traditional readings for Sephardic and Ashkenazic communities.Tags
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This is a phenomenal introduction to the Torah! The translation is great...the Hebrew Font is very good...the commentary is top notch - think of it as the poor man's JPS commentary set on the Torah! There are several essays in the back (front for the non-Hebraic) that are very well written and fascinating. I highly recommend this commentary to Jewish and Christian readers who desire to hear the voices of our ancestors in the faith as they wrestle with the very word of G_d.
This commentary is well-balanced, shows the research, gives clear explainations, and has a set of wonderful pre-face pages. Fascinating to read, and obviously essential to Torah study.
Shira
William-James-MEOW Date: 1 September, 12,014 H.E. (Holocene/Human Era)
Shira
William-James-MEOW Date: 1 September, 12,014 H.E. (Holocene/Human Era)
This commentary is well-balanced, shows the research, gives clear explainations, and has a set of wonderful pre-face pages. Fascinating to read, and obviously essential to Torah study.
Shira
William-James-MEOW Date: 1 September, 12,014 H.E. (Holocene/Human Era)
Shira
William-James-MEOW Date: 1 September, 12,014 H.E. (Holocene/Human Era)
A must for weekly Torah studies. I don't agree with all of the analysis, but for the most part, the text is an enjoyable read.
A landmark event for Conservative Judaism. Based on the massive 5 volume JPS Torah Commentary Series and the JPS Bible Commentary: Haftarot. A replacement for the much loved "Hertz" Humash which used the JPS Tanakh from 1917. Etz Hayim uses the current JPS Tanakh translation of 1985-1999. Highly useful for personal use, group study, and in the congregation!
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- People/Characters
- Ishmael, son of Abraham and Hagar (Genesis 16)
- Important places
- Mount Sinai, Egypt
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