Torah MiEtzion: New Readings in Tanach: Shemot
Torah MiEtzionĀ presents original, insightful essays on the Bible by the rabbis and scholars of Yeshivat Har Etzion, one of todayās most vibrant and influential schools of modern biblical interpretation. Since its founding in Israel in 1968, Yeshivat Har Etzion has emphasized Bible study alongside Talmud study in order to foster what its founder, Rabbi Yehuda Amital zāl, called an āorganic understandingā of Torah and Torah philosophy. The result has been the development of a unique, analytically rigorous, creative, interpretive method that is infused with a profound quest for meaning.
This volume ofĀ Torah MiEtzion, which examines the Torah portions of the Book of Shemot, includes essays by many leading scholars.
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Torah MiEtzion: New Readings in Tanach: Shemot
Torah MiEtzion: New Readings in Tanach: Shemot
Torah MiEtzionĀ presents original, insightful essays on the Bible by the rabbis and scholars of Yeshivat Har Etzion, one of todayās most vibrant and influential schools of modern biblical interpretation. Since its founding in Israel in 1968, Yeshivat Har Etzion has emphasized Bible study alongside Talmud study in order to foster what its founder, Rabbi Yehuda Amital zāl, called an āorganic understandingā of Torah and Torah philosophy. The result has been the development of a unique, analytically rigorous, creative, interpretive method that is infused with a profound quest for meaning.
This volume ofĀ Torah MiEtzion, which examines the Torah portions of the Book of Shemot, includes essays by many leading scholars.
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Torah MiEtzionĀ presents original, insightful essays on the Bible by the rabbis and scholars of Yeshivat Har Etzion, one of todayās most vibrant and influential schools of modern biblical interpretation. Since its founding in Israel in 1968, Yeshivat Har Etzion has emphasized Bible study alongside Talmud study in order to foster what its founder, Rabbi Yehuda Amital zāl, called an āorganic understandingā of Torah and Torah philosophy. The result has been the development of a unique, analytically rigorous, creative, interpretive method that is infused with a profound quest for meaning.
This volume ofĀ Torah MiEtzion, which examines the Torah portions of the Book of Shemot, includes essays by many leading scholars.














