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The Aura of Torah: A Kabbalistic-Hasidic Commentary to the Weekly Readings
Rabbi Larry Tabick
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| #1015970 in Books | 2014-07-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.11 x1.01 x6.02l,1.28 | File type: PDF | 416 pages||5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Rabbi Tabick - a Gifted Teacher|By R. Morgan|Rabbi Tabick has a gift. Each week I look forward to reading his teaching via his perspective on the weekly portion. I am one who writes in the books I own. I underline, outline and even write poetry inspired by what I've read. I look at this reading as study, like being in the Rabbi's class.
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"The Chasidic pioneers, ever concerned to prevent religion sliding into dull routine, refreshed Torah with their creative readings. As this book amply demonstrates, Jewish spirituality remains rooted in the text."—Simon Rocker, Jewish Chronicle
Because a welter of details sometimes conceals the Torah’s aura of holiness, Jewish mystics and spiritual teachers for centuries have attempted to reveal that aura through creative interpretation. The Aura of Torah explores these attempts in an effort to bridge the gap between the Torah text and the modern Jewish spiritual quest.
This book collects a wide variety of interpretations of Torah passages, commentaries, and midrash rooted in the myst...
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