Talks on the Parasha

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Judaism, Sacred Writings
Cover of the book Talks on the Parasha by Steinsaltz, Rabbi Adin Even-Israel, The Toby Press, LLC
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Author: Steinsaltz, Rabbi Adin Even-Israel ISBN: 1230000992435
Publisher: The Toby Press, LLC Publication: March 14, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Steinsaltz, Rabbi Adin Even-Israel
ISBN: 1230000992435
Publisher: The Toby Press, LLC
Publication: March 14, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Talks on the Parasha recreates the warm, intimate atmosphere of a personal encounter with Rabbi Steinsaltz. While providing insights that are meaningful for the Jewish collective, it speaks to every individual as well. To Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz, the Torah contains within it many worlds. The themes, the language, the myriad ways in which to understand and interpret it – all of these are worlds that both exist independently and are connected to one another, inextricably linked from within and from without.

What emerges from the totality of the Torah’s manifold shades of meaning is that the Torah is essentially “the book of the chronicles of man.” The Torah – addressing, in particular, the Jewish people and the individual – helps the reader understand not only what happened in the past and what ought to happen in the future, but also the meaning of his or her own life.

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Talks on the Parasha recreates the warm, intimate atmosphere of a personal encounter with Rabbi Steinsaltz. While providing insights that are meaningful for the Jewish collective, it speaks to every individual as well. To Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz, the Torah contains within it many worlds. The themes, the language, the myriad ways in which to understand and interpret it – all of these are worlds that both exist independently and are connected to one another, inextricably linked from within and from without.

What emerges from the totality of the Torah’s manifold shades of meaning is that the Torah is essentially “the book of the chronicles of man.” The Torah – addressing, in particular, the Jewish people and the individual – helps the reader understand not only what happened in the past and what ought to happen in the future, but also the meaning of his or her own life.

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