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A Rational Approach to Judaism and Torah Commentary [Hardcover]

Israel Drazin (Author)
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April 15, 2007
This engaging and informative work presents a rational and thought provoking approach to the understanding of Judaism. It shows how people can use their intellect, live in the present, make personal and social progress and enjoy the goods of this world. This book addresses such questions as: ~What does God require of people? ~Does God really want us to have faith? ~How should we interpret the Bible? ~How do we deal with seemingly unreasonable midrashic tales? ~Does God want us to pray? ~Do Jews believe in angels and demons? ~Is sin a harmful emotion?

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Despite its broad scholarship, this book is designed for the lay person. Each chapter is brief and easy to digest, there are no footnotes to interfere with a Friday night reading. The writing is simple, the tone informative, not preachy. Teachers without broad academic Jewish background may find themselves surprised by the range of opinions they never imagined could find validity within the tradition, and the writing is easily accessible to high school students. The clear presentation of the range of traditionally acceptable positions is part of the book's appeal.

When Prager and Telushkin wrote their classic "The Eight Questions People Ask About Judaism" (Later updated to nine questions), Herman Wouk called it "the intelligent skeptic's guide to Judaism." In a world which increasingly downplays or even deligitimizes rational thinking, Drazin has written the intelligent rationalist's primer. --Zvi Grumet, Lookstein Digest

Rabbi Dr. Israel Drazin has placed every thinking person in his debt by providing us with a guide to a rational understanding of the Bible and Judaism. Drawing on his immense scholarship in the fields of philosophy and Bible, he elucidates issues which have perplexed students of the Bible for centuries by using the Torah portion of the week as a launching pad for erudite discussions. His language is simple and elegant, while his arguments for embracing a rationalistic commitment to living the religious life are cogent and convincing. This unique and remarkable volume should be required reading for those who yearn for knowledge, discernment and insight. --Rabbi Dr. Stanley M. Wagner

Rabbi Israel Drazin presents a rational analysis of religious understanding. His purpose is to stimulate readers to think and to improve themselves via reason and factual knowledge, which he believes is what our sages intended and encouraged. The book is arranged in order of the parashot. Each chapter has a subtitle that draws attention to the main issue examined and opens with a short introduction, followed by a list of questions. A detailed discussion of these questions by various commentators follows. The chapter concludes with a summary of the various points of view.

Rabbi Drazin explores some interesting and intriguing topics including: what God wants from us; faith vs. reason; sacrifices, prayers and incantations; love for another as for oneself; biblical chronology; authorship of the book of Deuteronomy; biblical commentary; and the meaning God's predicting He will "conceal My face."

A Rational Approach to Judaism and Torah Commentary is a serious book written by an Orthodox scholar. It will interest skeptics and believers, academics and laypersons, alike. It belongs in all adult Jewish libraries, as well as in Judaica sections of public libraries. --Nira G. Wolfe, AJL Newsletter

Despite its broad scholarship, this book is designed for the lay person. Each chapter is brief and easy to digest, there are no footnotes to interfere with a Friday night reading. The writing is simple, the tone informative, not preachy. Teachers without broad academic Jewish background may find themselves surprised by the range of opinions they never imagined could find validity within the tradition, and the writing is easily accessible to high school students. The clear presentation of the range of traditionally acceptable positions is part of the book's appeal.

When Prager and Telushkin wrote their classic "The Eight Questions People Ask About Judaism" (Later updated to nine questions), Herman Wouk called it "the intelligent skeptic's guide to Judaism." In a world which increasingly downplays or even deligitimizes rational thinking, Drazin has written the intelligent rationalist's primer. --Zvi Grumet, Lookstein Digest

Rabbi Dr. Israel Drazin has placed every thinking person in his debt by providing us with a guide to a rational understanding of the Bible and Judaism. Drawing on his immense scholarship in the fields of philosophy and Bible, he elucidates issues which have perplexed students of the Bible for centuries by using the Torah portion of the week as a launching pad for erudite discussions. His language is simple and elegant, while his arguments for embracing a rationalistic commitment to living the religious life are cogent and convincing. This unique and remarkable volume should be required reading for those who yearn for knowledge, discernment and insight. --Rabbi Dr. Stanley M. Wagner

About the Author

Rabbi Dr. Israel Drazin has been successful in several significant fields. He is a noted Bible scholar, an author of ten books, a United States Army Brigadier General and chaplain, a rabbi and a lawyer. Seven of his ten books are on Targum Onkelos, the fourth century Aramaic translation of the Pentateuch. Dr. Drazin received his Rabbinic Ordination in 1957 from the Ner Israel Yeshiva in Baltimore, Maryland.

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  • Hardcover: 237 pages
  • Publisher: Urim Publications (April 15, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9657108918
  • ISBN-13: 978-9657108918
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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DR. ISRAEL DRAZIN


Education: Dr. Drazin, born in 1935, received three rabbinical degrees in 1957, a B.A. in Theology in 1957, an M.Ed. In Psychology in 1966, a JD in Law in 1974, a MA in Hebrew Literature in 1978 and a Ph.D. with honors in Aramaic Literature in 1981. Thereafter, he completed two years of post-graduate study in both Philosophy and Mysticism and graduated the U.S. Army's Command and General Staff College and its War College for generals in 1985.

Military: Brigadier General Drazin entered Army Active Duty, at age 21, as the youngest U.S. Chaplain ever to serve on active duty. He served on active duty from 1957 to 1960 in both Louisiana and Germany, and then joined the active reserves and soldiered, in increasing grades, with half a dozen units. From 1978 until 1981, he lectured at the US Army Chaplains School on legal subjects. In March 1981, the Army requested that he take leave from civil service and return to active duty to handle special constitutional issues. He was responsible for preparing the defense in the trial challenging the constitutionality of the Army Chaplaincy; the military chaplaincies of all the uniformed services, active and reserve, as well as the Veteran's Administration, were attacked utilizing a constitutional rational and could have been disbanded. The Government won the action in 1984 and Drazin was awarded the prestigious Legion of Merit. Drazin returned to civilian life and the active reserves in 1984 as Assistant Chief of Chaplains, the highest reserve officer position available in the Army Chaplaincy, with the rank of Brigadier General. He was the first Jewish person to serve in this capacity in the U.S. Army. During his military career, he revolutionized the role of military chaplains making them officers responsible for the free exercise rights of all military personnel; requiring them to provide for the needs of people of all faiths as well as atheists. General Drazin completed this four-year tour of duty with honors in March 1988, culminating a total of 31 years of military duty.

Attorney: Israel Drazin graduated from law school in 1974 and immediately began a private practice. He handled virtually all manners of suits; including, domestic, criminal, bankruptcy, accident and contract cases. He joined with his son in 1993 and formed offices in Columbia and Dundalk, Maryland. Dr. Drazin stopped actively practicing law in 1997, after 23 years, and became "Of Counsel" to the Law Offices of Drazin and Drazin, P.A.

Civil Service: Israel Drazin joined the U.S. Civil Service in 1962 and remained a civil service employee, with occasional leave for military duty, until retirement in 1990. At retirement he accumulated 31 years of creditable service. During his U.S. Civil Service career, he held many positions; including, being an Equal Opportunity Consultant in the 1960s (advising insurance company top executives regarding civil rights and equal employment) and the head of Medicare's Civil Litigation Staff (supervising a team of lawyers who handled suits filed by and against the government's Medicare program). He also served as the director for all Maryland's Federal Agencies' relationship with the United Fund.

Rabbi: Dr. Drazin was ordained as a rabbi in 1957 at Ner Israel Rabbinical College in Baltimore, Maryland and subsequently received semichot from two other rabbis. He entered on Army active duty in 1957. He left active duty in 1960 and officiated as a weekend rabbi at several synagogues, including being the first rabbi in Columbia, Maryland. He continued the uninterrupted weekend rabbinical practice until 1974 and then officiated as a rabbi on an intermittent basis until 1987. His rabbinical career totaled 30 years.

Philanthropy: Dr. Drazin served as the Executive Director of the Jim Joseph Foundation, a charitable foundation that gives money to support Jewish education, for just over four years, from September 2000 to November 2004.

Author: Israel Drazin is the author of more than 200 popular and scholarly articles and about 500 book reviews. He wrote a book about the case he handled for the US Army, edited a book on legends, and wrote five scholarly books on the Aramaic translation of the Bible. University Microfilm International published Targumic Studies in 1982. Ktav Publishing House published Targum Onkelos to Deuteronomy in 1983, Targum Onkelos to Exodus in 1988, Targum Onkelos to Leviticus in 1993, and Targum Onkelos to Numbers in 1998. Biblical scholars consistently praise the five scholarly volumes as "copious and excellent." He edited Legends Worth Living, a book written by his father and published by Ktav in 1991. He co-wrote For God and Country, which was published by Ktav in 1995. He and Dr. Stanley Wagner published five books on Targum Onkelos called Onkelos on the Torah. The first four volumes appeared were published and the last will be published in January 2011. His twelfth book is published by Urim Publications, A Rational Approach to Judaism and Torah Commentary. His thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth books were published by Gefen Publishing House: Maimonides: The Exceptional Mind and Maimonides and the Biblical Prophets and Maimonides: Reason Above All in 2008 and 2009. His sixteenth book Let's Study Onkelos, written with Dr. Wagner, appears on the website of the Orthodox Union (OU). He writes articles for jewishideas.org and book reviews for thejewisheye.com and other sites.

Memberships and Awards: Brigadier General Drazin is admitted to practice law in Maryland, the Federal Court, and before the U.S. Supreme Court. He is a member of several attorney Bar Associations and the Rabbinical Council of America. He was honored with a number of military awards, the RCA 1985 Joseph Hoenig Memorial Award, and the JWB 1986 Distinguished Service Award. Mayor Kurt Schmoke, of Baltimore, Maryland, named February 8, 1988 "Israel Drazin Day." A leading Baltimore Synagogue named him "Man of the Year" in 1990. He is included in the recent editions of Who's Who in World Jewry, Who's Who in American Law, Who's Who in Biblical Studies and Archaeology, and other Who's Who volumes.




 

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From a Review of One of Drazin's Other Books, from Yediah blog:

My Last Words On An Unexceptional Book, To Say The Least , About An Exceptional Mind.
I slogged through about half of Rabbi Dr. Israel Drazin's book. I have to say that it only gets worse. He has a very simplistic understanding of whatever he reads and though he claims to be a Maimonidean, he is far from it. My original idea that we can use him to clarify subjects has not panned out because some of his ideas are presented so superficially that it is hard to even begin addressing them. I also can say (tongue in cheek) that Drazin's theology is so distant from Jewish theology that the rule of not engaging in interfaith dialog may apply here! I therefore do not want to waste more time on this and will just point out a few things that caught my attention.

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It is a complete waste to spend your hard-earned money on this unexceptional book that is replete with errors and plain nonsense. I wish I could get a refund for my copy but I scribbled notes in the margins!
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As Catholics, we found this book extremely well written, succinct yet very informative and scholarly. By reading it, we now have a greater appreciation for Jewish traditions. Dr. Drazin has a unique skill of taking complex subjects and making them understandable for lay people such as us. We highly recommend this book to audiences other than those of the Jewish faith.
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