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The Heart Of Torah Volume 2 Essays On The Weekly Torah Portion Leviticus Numbers And Deuteronomy Shai Held

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The Heart Of Torah Volume 2 Essays On The Weekly Torah Portion Leviticus Numbers And Deuteronomy Shai Held
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Publisher: The Jewish Publication Society
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.43 MB
Pages: 669
Author: Shai Held
ISBN: 9780827613362, 9780827613034, 9780827612716, 9780827613058, 9780827613331, 9780827613348, 0827613369, 0827613032, 0827612710
Language: English
Year: 2017
Volume: 2

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The Heart Of Torah Volume 2 Essays On The Weekly Torah Portion Leviticus Numbers And Deuteronomy Shai Held by Shai Held 9780827613362, 9780827613034, 9780827612716, 9780827613058, 9780827613331, 9780827613348, 0827613369, 0827613032, 0827612710 instant download after payment.

In The Heart of Torah, Rabbi Shai Held's Torah essays—two for each weekly portion—open new horizons in Jewish biblical commentary. Held probes the portions in bold, original, and provocative ways. He mines Talmud and midrashim, great writers of world literature, and astute commentators of other religious backgrounds to ponder fundamental questions about God, human nature, and what it means to be a religious person in the modern world. Along the way, he illuminates the centrality of empathy in Jewish ethics, the predominance of divine love in Jewish theology, the primacy of gratitude and generosity, and God's summoning of each of us—with all our limitations—into the dignity of a covenantal relationship.

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