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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel ShulmanPublisher: Urim Publications Imprint: Urim Publications Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.331kg ISBN: 9789655242676ISBN 10: 9655242676 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 01 October 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA true modern midrash - not in the all-too-frequently misused sense of this term, but in a manner that genuinely recreates the intertextual and pious approach of the midrashim of yore. --Benjamin D. Sommer, Professor, Bible and Ancient Semitic Languages, Jewish Theological Seminary This book is instantly readable, teachable, and something every clergy and educator should have on hand. --Rabbi Ari Averbach, Assistant Rabbi, Congregation Beth Shalom, Northbrook, Illinois These pages open portals of thought for the reader which stimulate the imagination. Trusting in Shulman's treatment of Midrash to be respectful more so than fanciful, one can take a creative leap into the Torah's clandestine layers and journey along with him. --Steven Stoehr, Cantor, Congregation Beth Shalom, Northbrook, Illinois """A true modern midrash - not in the all-too-frequently misused sense of this term, but in a manner that genuinely recreates the intertextual and pious approach of the midrashim of yore."" Benjamin D. Sommer, Professor, Bible and Ancient Semitic Languages, Jewish Theological Seminary ""This book is instantly readable, teachable, and something every clergy and educator should have on hand."" Rabbi Ari Averbach, Assistant Rabbi, Congregation Beth Shalom, Northbrook, Illinois ""These pages open portals of thought for the reader which stimulate the imagination. Trusting in Shulman's treatment of Midrash to be respectful more so than fanciful, one can take a creative leap into the Torah's clandestine layers and journey along with him."" Steven Stoehr, Cantor, Congregation Beth Shalom, Northbrook, Illinois" These pages open portals of thought for the reader which stimulate the imagination. Trusting in Shulman's treatment of Midrash to be respectful more so than fanciful, one can take a creative leap into the Torah's clandestine layers and journey along with him. Steven Stoehr, Cantor, Congregation Beth Shalom, Northbrook, Illinois Author InformationDaniel Shulman is a lawyer for intellectual property. He was named one of the top 40 lawyers under 40 in Illinois by the Law Bulletin and is the author of Insights Hurt: Bringing Healing Thoughts to Life. Shulman lives in Chicago, Illinois with his three sons and enjoys reading, writing, and playing golf. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |