Tanakh, an Owner's Manual: Authorship, Canonization, Masoretic Text, Exegesis, Modern Scholarship and Pedagogy

Author:   Moshe Sokolow ,  Hayyim Angel
Publisher:   Urim Publications
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Pages:   219
Publication Date:   01 February 2015
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Moshe Sokolow ,  Hayyim Angel
Publisher:   Urim Publications
Imprint:   Urim Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 17.10cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.458kg
ISBN:  

9789655241761


ISBN 10:   9655241769
Pages:   219
Publication Date:   01 February 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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Moshe Sokolow is a master educator who has brought his vast knowledge of the traditions of Jewish Bible scholarship, interpretation, and translation into play in this important book. Covering a vast range of critical material from ancient biblical times to the present, it is written in a clear style, reflecting the considerable pedagogic skill of its author. Mordechai Z. Cohen, professor of Bible and associate dean, Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies, Yeshiva University Combining quality and clarity, this book could have been written only by a major Bible scholar and a master pedagogue. Dr. Sokolow's engaging work sheds light on how the Tanakh as we know it came to be, how it has been interpreted, and how it may best be taught to contemporary audiences. It is a jewel to be treasured by scholars, teachers, students, and the general reader. Rachel Friedman, associate dean and chair of Tanakh studies, Drisha Institute for Jewish Education


Moshe Sokolow is a master educator who has brought his vast knowledge of the traditions of Jewish Bible scholarship, interpretation, and translation into play in this important book. Covering a vast range of critical material from ancient biblical times to the present, it is written in a clear style, reflecting the considerable pedagogic skill of its author. Mordechai Z. Cohen, professor of Bible and associate dean, Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies, Yeshiva University Combining quality and clarity, this book could have been written only by a major Bible scholar and a master pedagogue. Dr. Sokolow's engaging work sheds light on how the Tanakh as we know it came to be, how it has been interpreted, and how it may best be taught to contemporary audiences. It is a jewel to be treasured by scholars, teachers, students, and the general reader. Rachel Friedman, associate dean and chair of Tanakh studies, Drisha Institute for Jewish Education Dr. Sokolow has written a wonderful volume which serves as introduction, guide and vital reference book for anyone wishing to appreciate the wonders of our Book of Books. Rabbi Yitzchak Etshalom, thejewishpress.com Sokolow ... has crafted a masterful and thorough volume of Torah scholarship that raises multiple questions inherent in Tanakh and provides cogent and articulate explanations and responses to them ... Serious students of Torah will learn much from this important, comprehensive work. Publishers Weekly


Moshe Sokolow is a master educator who has brought his vast knowledge of the traditions of Jewish Bible scholarship, interpretation, and translation into play in this important book. Covering a vast range of critical material from ancient biblical times to the present, it is written in a clear style, reflecting the considerable pedagogic skill of its author. Mordechai Z. Cohen, professor of Bible and associate dean, Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies, Yeshiva University Combining quality and clarity, this book could have been written only by a major Bible scholar and a master pedagogue. Dr. Sokolow's engaging work sheds light on how the Tanakh as we know it came to be, how it has been interpreted, and how it may best be taught to contemporary audiences. It is a jewel to be treasured by scholars, teachers, students, and the general reader. Rachel Friedman, associate dean and chair of Tanakh studies, Drisha Institute for Jewish Education Dr. Sokolow has written a wonderful volume which serves as introduction, guide and vital reference book for anyone wishing to appreciate the wonders of our Book of Books. Rabbi Yitzchak Etshalom, thejewishpress.com


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Moshe Sokolow is the Fanya Gottesfeld-Heller Professor and associate dean of the Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education at Yeshiva University. He has also served as professor of bible at Yeshiva College, Stern College, and the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies. He is the author of Studies in the Weekly Parashah based on the Lessons of Nehama Leibowitz, and coeditor of The Azrieli Papers, a series of books on contemporary Jewish educational research. Hayyim Angel is a former Rabbi of Congregation Shearith Israel for 17 years. He teaches Tanakh at Yeshiva University and has published scholarly articles in several collections of essays and in journals such as the Jewish Bible Quarterly, Jewish Thought, Nahalah, and Tradition. He is the author or editor of 11 books. They both live in New York City.

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