Rabbi Frand on the Parashah Volume 2

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Noted for his wit, wisdom, and elocutionary excellence, Rabbi Yissocher Frand is known throughout the world as a masterfully clear teacher of Torah. Wherever he speaks, rooms are filled to capacity. And as he speaks, the audience sits transfixed, absorbed, drinking in each carefully crafted phrase.

As a rosh yeshiva at Baltimore's Yeshivas Ner Israel, Rabbi Frand educates hundreds of students and inspires to hold aloft the beacon light of Torah to a searching Jewish world. His depth and breadth of Talmudic and halachic analysis have earned him the esteem of great Torah leaders.

Over the years, Rabbi Frand's name has become closely associated with his thoughts on the weekly parashah ­ the portion of Torah studied weekly by Jews across the globe. Through his famed Parsha Perceptions Series, Rabbi Frand's message reaches thousands of listeners each week.

Public response to the first volume of Rabbi Frand on the Parashah was strong. Readers wanted more. Drawing from the vast reservoir Rabbi Frand's teachings, this second volume is sure to satisfy readers' earnest and eager appetite for more wisdom from one of Torah Judaism's finest of teachers, and these provocative insights are certain to enhance Shabbos meals and celebrations throughout the year.

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When we study Chumash — whether as students or as adults — it is frequently challenging to follow the order of events, where they took place, or exactly what the Torah is describing. This book uses a variety of visual aids to bring us clarity:
Timelines give a sense of when people lived and various events described by the Torah or Rashi.
Maps offer an understanding of where events in the Torah occurred.
Charts present concepts in ways that make them clearly understood and better remembered.
Illustrations offer realistic depictions of what written words can only attempt to describe, bringing abstract information to life.
Special sections on the Mishkan and Kohanim’s garments and on the Korbanos clarify these difficult-to-understand topics.
Now available in a beautiful coffee table–sized edition, enhanced with elegant gilded edges and a satin ribbon marker, this volume is as much a treasure to display as it is to study.

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