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In this long-time Hebrew best-seller the author explains the major themes of each weekly portion as discussed by scores of commentators.
In this long-time Hebrew best-seller the author explains the major themes of each weekly portion as discussed by scores of commentators.
Artscroll Judaica Classics. "The classical interpretations of major topics and themes in the Torah." v.3 - Vayikra.
Artscroll Judaica Classics. "The classical interpretations of major topics and themes in the Torah." v.2 - Sh-mos.
In this long-time Hebrew best-seller the author explains the major themes of each weekly portion as discussed by scores of commentators.
Artscroll Judaica Classics. "The classical interpretations of major topics and themes in the Torah." v.3 - Vayikra.
This book penetrates the assumptions of Western technological society and exposes the powers that govern it. The contributors argue that it is a mistake to think that religion and belief have been relegated to the private sphere and are no longer important in the public and political domains. They assert that the twenty-first century has a set of new godsthe powers of globalization, technology, the market, and military mightthat reign alongside those of traditional religions. These are the forces to which the modern era has granted ultimacy. This book looks at how major religions such as Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism play an important role in politics and society on both the global and local levels. The new gods of technology, globalization, and war are shown to exacerbate the existing cultural divisions and religious strife that mark our time. By understanding the importance of that which is held sacred, whether traditional belief or modern practice not acknowledged as belief, the contributors help us to comprehend our present situation and challenges.
World renowned historian and lecturer, Rabbi Berel Wein, paints a panoramic picture of our people in the modern era, from the Cossack pogroms to the rise of the Chassidic movement, from the Vilna Gaon to the rebirth of Torah in America.
An In-Depth Journey Into the Weekly Parsha.