
Book Summary
The central element of Jewish worship is the yearly cycle of reading the first five books of the Bible, the Five Books of Moses, called the Torah in Hebrew. Torah Today, a compilation of fifty-four essays that grew out of Pinchas Peli's Torah column in the Jerusalem Post, comments upon the weekly readings from the Torah. Written in a wonderfully clear style, each essay brings the reader closer to the rich spiritual world of Torah as it confronts the challenges of modern society. This reissue of Torah Today, with a new preface by Rabbi Harold M. Schulweis, makes this classic work available to a new generation of Bible students. "Even though the first edition was published in 1987, Torah Today is still relevant to the modern reader....It should have a wide readership in the Jewish and Christian worlds." -- Harold Liebowitz, Professor of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures, University of Texas at Austin "I have no doubt that Torah Today deserves to be reprinted. It is academically reliable, readable, and it reflects an authentic voice of Jewish tradition." -- Steven Fine, Jewish Foundation Professor of Judaic Studies, University of Cincinnati The central element of Jewish worship is the yearly cycle of reading the first five books of the Bible, the Five Books of Moses, called the Torah in Hebrew. Torah Today, a compilation of fifty-four essays that grew out of Pinchas Peli's Torah column in the Jerusalem Post, comments upon the weekly readings from the Torah. Written in a wonderfully clear style, each essay brings the reader closer to the rich spiritual world of Torah as it confronts the challenges of modern society. This reissue of Torah Today, with a new preface by Rabbi Harold M. Schulweis, makes this classic work available to a new generation of Bible students.
Book Details
Book Name | Torah Today: A Renewed Encounter With Scripture |
Author | Pinchas H. Peli, Harold M. Schulweis |
Publisher | University Of Texas Press (Jan 2005) |
ISBN | 9780292706729 |
Pages | 253 |
Language | English |
Price | 881 |