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(Hardcover - Standard, Bilingual Ed.: Hebrew & Eng.)
This mammoth book is a humas for the spirit and the mind. It is based on the renowned JPS 1985 translation of the Torah and features separate p'shat and d'rash commentary themes, showing two approaches to interpreting the Torah. There are also essays on key themes by prominent Conservative Movement rabbis and scholars; a special section, halakhah l'ma-aseh, that points out where Jewish laws are based on biblical passages; and indications of traditional readings for Sephardic and Ashkenazic communities.
Etz Hayim is a publication of the Conservative Jewish Movement produced through a joint venture consisting of The Rabbinical Assembly, the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, and The Jewish Publication Society.
Standard edition features padded burgundy leatherette binding.
The first new Torah commentary for Conservative Judaism in over 70 years, Etz Hayim: Torah and Commentary, boasts an all-star editorial cast. Harold Kushner's d'rash (interpretive commentary) explores the importance of social justice in Judaism, while Chaim Potok's contributions attempt to ground the Torah historically by ascertaining its meaning to the ancient Israelites. A special section edited by Elliot Dorff and Susan Grossman investigates the Jewish legal tradition and its foundations in the Torah; biblical scholar Michael Fishbane offers commentary on the haftarah (Torah portions to be read in the synagogue throughout the year). This commentary is a monumental achievement, incorporating recent archaeological findings, textual interpretations and (for the first time) the opinions of female rabbis. (Oct. 12) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.
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November 24, 2007: Etz Hayim Torah and Commentary has been a wonderful blessing for me to use at synagogue and during the week when I am studying for my Sefer Torah Cantillation. The Torah Parashot and Haftarot are very comprehensive for my studies. But even though this is my personal favorite, try out the different Humashes for yourself. This Conservative Humash is a wonderful companion to the Jewish Study Bible and the JPS Hebrew-English Tanakh. Yes I use the NJPS translation most but I also find others useful as well. Even if you're not a Conservative Jew like I am just give it a try...or at least a thought. Be Well.
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December 02, 2002: Etz Hayim is, in my opinion, hands-down the best chumash (Pentateuch) available! With its superb translation, outstanding p'shat (simple meaning) and d'rash (implied meaning) commentary, halachah l'ma'ase ("practical halacha" notes), and essays, it is the best chumash I've seen by far. I highly recommend it to any modern Jew who wants to truly understand the Torah...