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For Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, Torah is at once the oldest and the most
contemporary document directing human lives. In this highly
acclaimed, five-volume parashat hashavua series, Rabbi Riskin helps
each reader extract deeply personal, contemporary lessons from the
traditional biblical biblical accounts. As Rabbi Riskin writes in
the introduction to Torah Lights, the struggle with Torah reflects
the struggle with life itself. The ability of the Torah to speak to
every generation and every individual at the same time is the
greatest testimony to its divinity.
For Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, Torah is at once the oldest and the most
contemporary document directing human lives. In this highly
acclaimed, five-volume parashat hashavua series, Rabbi Riskin helps
each reader extract deeply personal, contemporary lessons from the
traditional biblical biblical accounts. As Rabbi Riskin writes in
the introduction to Torah Lights, "The struggle with Torah reflects
the struggle with life itself. The ability of the Torah to speak to
every generation and every individual at the same time is the
greatest testimony to its divinity."
For Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, Torah is at once the oldest and the most
contemporary document directing human lives. In this highly
acclaimed, five-volume parashat hashavua series, Rabbi Riskin helps
each reader extract deeply personal, contemporary lessons from the
traditional biblical biblical accounts. As Rabbi Riskin writes in
the introduction to Torah Lights, "The struggle with Torah reflects
the struggle with life itself. The ability of the Torah to speak to
every generation and every individual at the same time is the
greatest testimony to its divinity."
See the divine in every human encounter. Be receptive to God's
voice. Act out of faith. These are just a few of the life lessons
Rabbi Shlomo Riskin imparts in this collection of personal stories.
Rabbi Riskin takes us from his grandmother's Brooklyn Shabbat table
to the vibrant community
Rabbi Shlomo Riskin weaves his insights, storytelling, and personal
warmth into the traditional birkon in Siach Shulchan. Enrich your
Shabbat, festival meal, or family occasion with this comprehensive
birkon and meal companion.
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Yad LaIsha (Hebrew, Hardcover)
Rabbi Shlomo Riskin; Translated by Michal Levin
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R593
R531
Discovery Miles 5 310
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Does Jewish law permit an unhappily married woman to initiate a
divorce? Is an annulment possible according to halakha? In this
groundbreaking study of women, divorce, and halakha, Rabbi Shlomo
Riskin examines these and other pressing, timely issues. Relying on
early halakha that permitted women to initiate divorce, Rabbi
Riskin calls for special beit din delegations to release women from
aginut, and lays out other legal solutions to the painful problem
of mesoravot get. Translated from the English by Michal Levin.
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Bein Kodesh Le-Mikchol (Hardcover)
Shlomo Riskin; Illustrated by Yardena Lubotzky, Ruth Mark
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R1,523
R1,303
Discovery Miles 13 030
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For Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, Torah is at once the oldest and the most
contemporary document directing human lives. In this highly
acclaimed, five-volume series of weekly biblical commentary, Rabbi
Riskin helps each reader extract deeply personal, contemporary
lessons from the traditional biblical accounts. As Rabbi Riskin
writes in the introduction to Torah Lights, "The struggle with
Torah reflects the struggle with life itself. The ability of the
Torah to speak to every generation and every individual at the same
time is the greatest testimony to its divinity." Published in
cooperation with Ohr Torah Stone Colleges & Graduate Programs.
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