Torah Encounters
Leviticus
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 9781538131244
Number of Pages: 126
Published: 15/10/2021
Width: 21.6 cm
Height: 28.1 cm
“Torah, as both book and process, is the taproot that penetrates to the heart of Jewish meaning, understanding, and expression. Torah study is how we mine not just meaning from the text, but our awareness of God’s will,” writes Rabbi Daniel Pressman in the introduction to Torah Encounters: Genesis. This book invites readers into the richness of the Torah, sharing context and information for each parasha, as well as commentary from generations of Biblical interpreters—historical and modern, and Rabbi Pressman’s own insights.
The third in the five-volume Torah Encounters series, Torah Encounters: Leviticus makes the weekly Torah portion approachable and applicable. It is a wonderful resource for clergy, adult or high school Hebrew education, or personal study.
The third in the five-volume Torah Encounters series, Torah Encounters: Leviticus makes the weekly Torah portion approachable and applicable. It is a wonderful resource for clergy, adult or high school Hebrew education, or personal study.
You hold inspiration in your hand. Daniel Pressman's words have informed Rabbis, delighted congregants, and touched innumerable hearts. Read, learn, and delight in a true teacher of Torah. -- Rabbi David Wolpe, Senior Rabbi, Sinai Temple, Los Angeles Rabbi Daniel Pressman has been a teacher of Torah for as long as I can remember! His wisdom, humor, warmth, and skill all come together in Torah Encounters, offering a path to the very heart of wisdom and compassion that is the Torah's legacy. Walk with this master teacher, and you will not only find yourself harvesting life-enhancing jewels, but you will advance with a great sage by your side. -- Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson, American Jewish University