The Torah's Seventy Faces

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The Torahs Seventy Faces: Commentaries on the Weekly Sidrah Compiled by Simcha Raz Edited with an Introduction by Dov Peretz Elkins The weekly Torah portions have served throughout history as a treasure for teaching and preaching for law and lore for discussion and dialog. In each portion one finds viewpoints and background which elevate the soul give a sense of awe and wonder spark encouragement in times of crisis and motivate creativity and human action. It is no wonder that over the course of generations wells of wisdom have sprung from the depths of these weekly lections from which we can sustain our spirit and slake our thirst each person according to need and temperament. Pearls of wisdom ethical lessons parables wise proverbs and tales of parents and children: it is all there. * Our task in this collection of commentaries was to assemble a selection of these treasures and to present to the reader choice nuggets from these hewn stones. Among the selections are sources from ancient rabbis Talmudic scholars and masters of the Midrash as well as teachers from all periods of our history - biblical commentators Hasidic saints pious educators and purveyors of ethical tales. The commentaries touch on a plethora of subjects including relations among people with our Maker and with ourselves. In all this we come to know that our holy Torah has never known boundaries. In every generation the people of the book invested their thoughts attitudes and beliefs recognizing that within these chapters of the Torah are embedded not only pathways that reach to the distant past but also forms of expression for the harried present and for dreams of the future. (From the Preface)