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Sapirstein Edition Rashi The Torah with Rashi's commentary translated, annotated,
and elucidated By Rabbi Yisrael Herczeg |
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$19.99
RASHI
A
LIGHT AFTER THE DARK AGES,
is a one-hour animated historical
drama, set in 11th century France.
It is about Rashi, a Medieval Rabbi
and scholar who lived just before
the Crusades reign of terror.
Producted by Rabbi Berel Wein
Rashi's Voice: Leonard Nimoy
Running Time 55 1/2 minutes. |
$139.99
Full
size Edition
Hardcover |
$28.99
Full
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$109.99
Student size Edition
Hardcover |
$23.99
Student size
Edition
Hardcover |
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Description:
Rashi's classic commentary
on the Torah, presented with
a level of clarity and understanding
you never thought possible.
What textual difficulty troubled
Rashi? Why did he choose this
particular comment? What of
Ramban's objection? How does
the Torah's language indicate
Rashi's p'shat? To which passage
in the Targum does Rashi refer?
Anyone who studies Rashi,
"the father of all commentators,''
will have questions like these.
Behind the deceptive simplicity
of Rashi is a depth and clarity
that has engaged the minds
of great scholars for over
eight hundred years. In this
brilliant new treatment, Rashi
is presented in the manner
of the Schottenstein Edition
of the Talmud, the method
that has won praise the world
over:
- Chumash text, translated
according to Rashi
- The full and accurate
text of Rashi and Onkelos
- The literal translation
of Rashi, highlighted
and interwoven with explanatory
words and phrases to ease
and clarify the flow of
Rashi's text
- Notes on Rashi, including
questions, answers, sources,
and elucidations
- Written by an expert
on Rashi, in collaboration
with a group of outstanding
scholars
- 7" x 10" page
size
- Reinforced
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