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Sol Scharfstein (Author)
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August 30, 2008 1602800200 978-1602800205
Nominated for the Sophie Brody Medal, by the American Library Association to the author of the most distinguished contribution to Jewish literature published in the United States.

In Jewish practice, the first five books of the Bible, referred to as the Torah, are divided into 54 weekly portions. The central element of the Sabbath service in the synagogue is the public chanting of the appropriate Torah portion for the week. Torah and Commentary: The Five Books of Moses by Sol Scharfstein is a new, highly readable translation of the Torah, Judaism s most sacred text, and is accompanied by interpretations of over 2,000 biblical passages. The interpretations are by classical and contemporary rabbinic commentators, and the translation and commentaries are presented in easy-to-read language. The commentaries cover religious practices, history, theology, laws, customs, and ethical concepts. The volume is beautifully illustrated in color and provides background material about the Torah s place in Judaism, and the various ritual practices related to the Torah and Sabbath services. Also included and illustrated in color are biographical sketches of the most highly regarded biblical commentators, such as Rashi, Maimonides, and others. Sol Scharfstein s own comments relate to the contemporary message of the biblical passages. Torah and Commentary introduces individuals of all faiths to an encounter with the Jewish understanding of the Bible, the spiritual foundation shared in common by all the great monotheistic faiths.

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The first five books of the Hebrew Bible—Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy—are known as the Torah, a word meaning “instruction,” “teaching,” or “guidance.” The books are divided into 54 weekly portions and read in synagogues on Sabbaths, festivals, and fast days as well as on ordinary Mondays and Thursdays. Scharfstein’s translation is accompanied by interpretations of more than 2,000 passages by classical and contemporary rabbinic commentators. These commentaries include such subjects as religious practices, history, theology, laws, customs, and ethical concepts. The book also offers background data regarding the Torah’s place in Judaism and the ritual practices related to the Torah and Sabbath services. There are biographical sketches of such biblical commentators as Rashi, Maimonides, and the Baal Shem Tov. Scharfstein, the author of more than 75 books in Hebrew and English, offers a highly relevant and comprehensive guide to a complex subject. --George Cohen --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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The first five books of the Hebrew Bible Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy are
known as the Torah, a word meaning instruction, teaching, or guidance. The books are divided into
54 weekly portions and read in synagogues on Sabbaths, festivals, and fast days as well as on ordinary
Mondays and Thursdays. Scharfstein s translation is accompanied by interpretations of more than 2,000
passages by classical and contemporary rabbinic commentators. These commentaries include such subjects
as religious practices, history, theology, laws, customs, and ethical concepts. The book also offers
background data regarding the Torah s place in Judaism and the ritual practices related to the Torah and
Sabbath services. There are biographical sketches of such biblical commentators as Rashi, Maimonides,
and the Baal Shem Tov. Scharfstein, the author of more than 75 books in Hebrew and English, offers a
highly relevant and comprehensive guide to a complex subject. --The Booklist

From Library Journal, August 15, 2008

Prolific author Scharfstein s The Five Books of Moses: An Easy-To-Read Torah Translation (2005) was recently recommended by LJ for Hebrew school and family use, largely because of its clear and simple language and accessibility. Here, Scharfstein has taken his Torah translation, revised and updated his (full color) illustrations and introduction (which covers, e.g., Torah history and scholarship, holidays, and ceremonies), and added commentaries by classical and contemporary rabbinic commentators to over 2000 biblical passages. Although not all of the commentaries are attributed, all are easy to understand and help clarify this complex yet central text for readers from Young Adults to Adults. Recommended for public and Hebrew school libraries-even those that own the 2005 translation-for its wealth of commentary; also recommended for interested families who did not purchase the previous text. --Library Journal

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  • Paperback: 569 pages
  • Publisher: KTAV Publishing House (August 30, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1602800200
  • ISBN-13: 978-1602800205
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 x 1.2 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars Torah Reading, July 29, 2009
This review is from: Torah and Commentary: The Five Books of Moses: Translation, Rabbinic and Contemporary Commentary (Paperback)
I have the first book. I enjoyed it very much. I bought this book and I was not disappointed. I like this book it has the torah portion plus it has the commentary.your getting two books in one. I enjoy reading the torah portion in this book. This book can be read by young people and also for the adults who want a simple explanition of things.Not a whole book explaining one meaning. I totally enjoy this book. Thanks for writting it and Todah Rabah.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An impressive body of scholarship, October 9, 2008
This review is from: Torah and Commentary: The Five Books of Moses: Translation, Rabbinic and Contemporary Commentary (Paperback)
The Torah, consisting of the five books whose authorship is commonly attributed to Moses, is a bedrock foundation of for the three main branches of Judaism (Orthodox, Conservative, Reform). Traditionally divided into 543 weekly portions for chanting as part of the Sabbath service in the synagogue, "Torah And Commentary: The Five Books Of Moses" offers a new translation of the Torah is enhanced with the inclusion of interpretations by classical era and modern rabbinic commentators for more than 2,000 biblical passages. Of special note are the colored illustrations as part of the biographical sketches of some of the most highly regarded commentators (including Rashi and Maimonides), as well as Sol Scharfstein's own commentaries relevant to the contemporary message of selected biblical passages. "Torah And Commentary: The Five Books Of Moses" is an impressive body of scholarship and very highly recommended for personal, synagogue, academic, and community library Judaic Studies reference collections and supplemental reading lists.
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