Course No. 2 - and Torah commentary

Chumash Gutnik

A fresh and powerful newcomer. Torah translations are guided by a variety of approaches, and a great deal of debate occurs over which most effectively communicates. Most translations, however, suffer distortions produced by author biases and personal theology. Rather than hide translation decisions, the Gutnick edition clearly demarcates where it has borrowed interpretations going to the length of indicating those points with parentheses. The result is an honest and unswerving effort that also affords the reader outstanding readability and an enjoyable, engaging encounter with the text. Features a leather-style cover with reinforced binding. Also Features:

Classic Commentary drawn from Rabbinic commentators, and .

Full Hebrew text of and in crisp, clear type.

Hundreds of Chassidic insights into from the Lubavitcher

Full Text of Haftaros According to All Customs (Ashkenazic, & Sefardic)

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Or HaChaim- Torah commentary ()

Points out every nuance of the Chumash text Blends the plain meaning with the interpretations of the Sages Weaves Kabbalistic concepts into the commentary Explains basic principles of our faith The multi-layered commentary speaks to everyone Elucidates all the elements of the commentary seamlessly Created by an extraordinary team of talmidei chachamim, this is the finest elucidation of Or HaChaim in any language.

It includes

Text of the Chumash, , and Rashi Accurate, well researched, vowelized Or HaChaim text Flowing Interpretive translation of Or HaChaim, following the famed pattern of the ArtScroll Talmud, Rashi, and Ramban Introductions of concepts Remarkably clear explanatory notes Bottom line? This is an absolute masterpiece! For anyone who wants to understand the Torah as only Or HaChaim explains it - this edition is a is a must! https://www.judaicaplace.com/or-hachaim-bamidbar-1-artscrol/9781422620564/

Torah commentary - learning Rashi

Sapirstein Edition Rashi

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 ■ Reinforced binding For teachers. For students. For parents. For anyone seeking a clear and thorough knowledge of Chumash-Rashi.

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Artscroll Commentary on Shmuel I

The ArtScroll Series presents the comments of the classic giants of ancient and contemporary times in a logical, comprehensible manner, like a master teacher on an exciting voyage of intellectual discovery. ● Entire Hebrew text reset in clear modern type ● Flowing English translation ● Commentary anthologized from 2,000 years of Talmudic and Rabbinic sources ● Overviews exploring the hashkafah/philosophical background of each volume. The Book of Samuel introduced a new era in the history of Israel. The era of the Judges was ending and the era of the monarchy was about to begin. Samuel, one of the greatest of all the prophets, led the nation tirelessly, not only to victory over the Philistines and the return of the captured Holy Ark, but to new spiritual heights. And then the people demanded a king, "like all the neighboring nations." Had they lost faith in the prophet, or even worse, in Hashem? Samuel anointed Saul as the first king, a man who was "head and shoulders above anyone else." Why did he lose the throne? Hashem commanded Samuel to anoint David as the future - and eternal - king. How are we to understand the intense conflict between Saul and David? In this extraordinary commentary, Yosef Weinberger combs the full gamut of many centuries of Rabbinic writings to explain and clarify the Book. In his Overview, Rabbi , puts the Book in the perspective of . For anyone who wants a definitive understanding of Tanach, this new work is a must! https://www.greenfieldjudaica.com/artscroll-commentary-on-shmuel-i---i-sa muel-SH1H.html

Tehillim with English

Tehillim is recited by Jewish people collectively and individually, as the desire occurs to offer praise and thanksgiving to G-d; or alternitavely, in times of crisis and need, as a form of supplication, and even as a venue to express regret for sin. This elegant Hebrew English Tehillim is perfect for "Saying Tehillim." Clean, and easy to read, with digitally enhanced and corrected Hebrew. Great for shuls and Chabad houses, also makes a great gift. https://www.amazon.com/Tehillim-English-Flexi-Yosef-Marcus/dp/0826600794/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1525720846&sr=8-2 &keywords=tehillim+english