Dimensions in Chumash, Vayikra-Devarim

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In these volumes, bestselling author and master teacher Rabbi Immanuel Bernstein takes the reader on a journey through the Chumash. Each chapter begins with questions on a particular topic or episode, some disarmingly simple and others somewhat more nuanced. With our curiosity piqued, Rabbi Bernstein proceeds to draw upon a vast array of commentators from throughout the generations, guiding us toward a new level of understanding — one that is eye-opening, exhilarating, and profoundly satisfying. This work will bring the reader’s understanding and appreciation of the Chumash and its commentaries to entirely new heights. “This wonderful sefer of my dear friend, HaRav Immanuel Bernstein, shlita, contains profound discussions and insights on the Chumash drawn from the gedolei hadoros. This sefer is simply overflowing with illuminating ideas and concepts.” Rav Asher Weiss “Rabbi Bernstein’s sefarim are tools for growth and an appreciation of Torah.” Rav Yisroel Reisman “May it be the will of Hashem Yisbarach that our community drink from the wellsprings that the author has dug.” Rav Dovid Cohen Born and raised in London, Rabbi Immanuel Bernstein learned in Yeshivas Ateres Yisrael, Jerusalem, and received his rabbinic ordination from Rabbi Chaim Walkin. Rabbi Bernstein currently teaches in Yeshivas Machon Yaakov, Jerusalem, as well as in various seminaries, and gives a popular weekly shiur on Chumash that is open to the public and available online. He is the author of six books, Teshuvah: A Guide for the Heart and Mind during Elul, Rosh Hashanah, and Yom Kippur; Aggadah: Sages, Stories and Secrets; Darkness to Destiny: The Haggadah Experience; Purim: Removing the Mask; The Call of Sinai: A Deeper Look at Torah, the Omer, and the Festival of Shavuos; and Chanukah: Capturing the Light (Mosaica Press). He lives in Jerusalem with his family. Visit him at www.journeysintorah.com. Publisher: Mosaica Press Pages: 561 - Dimensions: 9" x 6"

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