{"product_id":"the-torah-anthology-on-torah","title":"The Torah Anthology On Torah","description":"\u003cdiv id=\"0\"\u003eIntroduction and portions of Bereshit and Noach. The Torah Anthology is a clear, modern translation of Me'am Lo'ez, hailed as \"the outstanding work of Ladino literature\" Written by Rabbi Yaakov Culi, one of the greatest Sepharadie sages of his time, the book was first published in 1730. It changed the spiritual climate of the entire Mediterranean region. Eastern Jews esteemed Me'am Lo'ez as a major classic. Reading it each day was a religious duty, it was a highly popular text for synagogue classes held each evening. Many count Me'am Lo'ez among the best commentaries ever written on the Torah-in any language. The book is a veritable encyclopedia of Jewish knowledge. The language of the translation is simple, clear, modern, and above all, alive. While remaining true to the original Hebrew, the translation brings the people and events of the Torah to life. Where points in the text itself are not clear, notes are provided to make each idea perfectly lucid. No longer must a person be a scholar to read Judaism's most basic book.This volume can be given to a young child, and he will immediately find it a fascinating text. Everything that he has heard about Judaism will be there. He will be able to see it and understand it. Yet, no matter how far he advances in his studies, he will continue to find this book a valuable guide. At each level, and with each reading, he will discover new insights and ideas. It is a volume that he will never outgrow. Translated by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan.\u003c\/div\u003e\u003cdiv id=\"12\" style=\"display:none\"\u003e\n\u003cbutton onclick=\"Function9780940118010();\" style=\"margin:1%;padding:5px;background-color:#efefef;font-weight:bold;border-style:solid;border-width:2px\"\u003eGenesis-I (1)\u003c\/button\u003e\u003cscript\u003efunction Function9780940118010(){document.getElementById(0).innerHTML=`Introduction and portions of Bereshit and Noach. The Torah Anthology is a clear, modern translation of Me'am Lo'ez, hailed as \"the outstanding work of Ladino literature\" Written by Rabbi Yaakov Culi, one of the greatest Sepharadie sages of his time, the book was first published in 1730. It changed the spiritual climate of the entire Mediterranean region. Eastern Jews esteemed Me'am Lo'ez as a major classic. Reading it each day was a religious duty, it was a highly popular text for synagogue classes held each evening. Many count Me'am Lo'ez among the best commentaries ever written on the Torah-in any language. The book is a veritable encyclopedia of Jewish knowledge. The language of the translation is simple, clear, modern, and above all, alive. While remaining true to the original Hebrew, the translation brings the people and events of the Torah to life. Where points in the text itself are not clear, notes are provided to make each idea perfectly lucid. No longer must a person be a scholar to read Judaism's most basic book.This volume can be given to a young child, and he will immediately find it a fascinating text. Everything that he has heard about Judaism will be there. He will be able to see it and understand it. Yet, no matter how far he advances in his studies, he will continue to find this book a valuable guide. At each level, and with each reading, he will discover new insights and ideas. It is a volume that he will never outgrow. Translated by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan.`;document.getElementById(1).innerHTML=`9780940118010`;document.getElementById(2).innerHTML=`Rabbi Yaakov Culi`;document.getElementById(5).innerHTML=`9780940118010`;document.getElementById(6).innerHTML=`0940118017`;document.getElementById(8).innerHTML=`6.3\" x 9.3\"`;document.getElementById(9).innerHTML=`Hardcover`;document.getElementById(10).innerHTML=`6\/1\/1977`;document.getElementById(11).innerHTML=`Moznaim Pub Corp`}\u003c\/script\u003e\u003cbutton onclick=\"Function9780940118027();\" style=\"margin:1%;padding:5px;background-color:#efefef;font-weight:bold;border-style:solid;border-width:2px\"\u003eGenesis-II - The Patriarchs (2)\u003c\/button\u003e\u003cscript\u003efunction Function9780940118027(){document.getElementById(0).innerHTML=`Portions of Lech Lecha, Vayera, Chaye Sarah and Toldot. The Torah Anthology here brings to life the story of the Patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, vividly describing their role in the birth of the Jewish people. Rabbi Yaacov Culi weaves the Talmudic and Midrashic traditions into the story itself. Anthology of the major classical commentaries is presented, not as a dry textual analysis, but as living drama. Here we accompany Abraham on his historic pilgrimage to the Holy Land, following nothing but the Divine call. We partake in the excitement of his great battle against the Four Kings, and literally feel the emotions at the sacrifice of Isaac. The beginnings of the conflict between the two rival brothers, Jacob and Esau, are presented in such living detail, it is almost as if we are eavesdropping. The Torah Anthology is a clear, modern translation of Me'am Lo'ez, hailed as \"the outstanding work of Ladino literature\" Written by Rabbi Yaakov Culi, one of the greatest Sepharadie sages of his time, the book was first published in 1730. It changed the spiritual climate of the entire Mediterranean region. 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(Translated by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan)`;document.getElementById(1).innerHTML=`9780940118027`;document.getElementById(2).innerHTML=`Rabbi Yaakov Culi`;document.getElementById(3).innerHTML=`Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan`;document.getElementById(5).innerHTML=`9780940118027`;document.getElementById(6).innerHTML=`0940118025`;document.getElementById(7).innerHTML=`589`;document.getElementById(8).innerHTML=`6.3\" x 9.3\"`;document.getElementById(9).innerHTML=`Hardcover`;document.getElementById(10).innerHTML=`6\/1\/1977`;document.getElementById(11).innerHTML=`Moznaim Pub Corp`}\u003c\/script\u003e\u003cbutton onclick=\"Function9780940118881();\" style=\"margin:1%;padding:5px;background-color:#efefef;font-weight:bold;border-style:solid;border-width:2px\"\u003eGenesis-III - The Twelve Tribes (3a)\u003c\/button\u003e\u003cscript\u003efunction Function9780940118881(){document.getElementById(0).innerHTML=`Portions of Mikketz, Vayigash and Vayechi. Here we witness Jacob's marriage to Rachel and Leah, as well as the birth of his sons, who would be destined to give rise to the Twelve Tribes of Israel. Rabbi Yaacov Culi weaves the Talmudic and Midrashic traditions into the story itself. Anthology of the major classical commentaries is presented, not as a dry textual analysis, but as living drama. Here we accompany Abraham on his historic pilgrimage to the Holy Land, following nothing but the Divine call. We partake in the excitement of his great battle against the Four Kings, and literally feel the emotions at the sacrifice of Isaac. The beginnings of the conflict between the two rival brothers, Jacob and Esau, are presented in such living detail, it is almost as if we are eavesdropping. The Torah Anthology is a clear, modern translation of Me'am Lo'ez, hailed as \"the outstanding work of Ladino literature\" Written by Rabbi Yaakov Culi, one of the greatest Sepharadie sages of his time, the book was first published in 1730. 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(translated by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan)`;document.getElementById(1).innerHTML=`9780940118881`;document.getElementById(2).innerHTML=`Rabbi Yaakov Culi`;document.getElementById(3).innerHTML=`Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan`;document.getElementById(5).innerHTML=`9780940118881`;document.getElementById(6).innerHTML=`0940118882`;document.getElementById(8).innerHTML=`6.3\" x 9.3\"`;document.getElementById(9).innerHTML=`Hardcover`;document.getElementById(11).innerHTML=`Moznaim Pub Corp`}\u003c\/script\u003e\u003cbutton onclick=\"Function9780940118898();\" style=\"margin:1%;padding:5px;background-color:#efefef;font-weight:bold;border-style:solid;border-width:2px\"\u003eGenesis-IV - Joseph in Egypt (3b)\u003c\/button\u003e\u003cscript\u003efunction Function9780940118898(){document.getElementById(0).innerHTML=`Portions of Mikketz, Vayigash and Vayechi. Here we witness Jacob's marriage to Rachel and Leah, as well as the birth of his sons, who would be destined to give rise to the Twelve Tribes of Israel. Rabbi Yaacov Culi weaves the Talmudic and Midrashic traditions into the story itself. Anthology of the major classical commentaries is presented, not as a dry textual analysis, but as living drama. Here we accompany Abraham on his historic pilgrimage to the Holy Land, following nothing but the Divine call. We partake in the excitement of his great battle against the Four Kings, and literally feel the emotions at the sacrifice of Isaac. The beginnings of the conflict between the two rival brothers, Jacob and Esau, are presented in such living detail, it is almost as if we are eavesdropping. The Torah Anthology is a clear, modern translation of Me'am Lo'ez, hailed as \"the outstanding work of Ladino literature\" Written by Rabbi Yaakov Culi, one of the greatest Sepharadie sages of his time, the book was first published in 1730. It changed the spiritual climate of the entire Mediterranean region. 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The book is a veritable encyclopedia of Jewish knowledge.`;document.getElementById(1).innerHTML=`9780940118898`;document.getElementById(2).innerHTML=`Rabbi Yaakov Culi`;document.getElementById(3).innerHTML=`Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan`;document.getElementById(5).innerHTML=`9780940118898`;document.getElementById(6).innerHTML=`0940118890`;document.getElementById(7).innerHTML=`697`;document.getElementById(8).innerHTML=`6.3\" x 9.3\"`;document.getElementById(9).innerHTML=`Hardcover`;document.getElementById(10).innerHTML=`6\/1\/1978`;document.getElementById(11).innerHTML=`Moznaim Pub Corp`}\u003c\/script\u003e\u003cbutton onclick=\"Function9780940118041();\" style=\"margin:1%;padding:5px;background-color:#efefef;font-weight:bold;border-style:solid;border-width:2px\"\u003eExodus-I - Israel in Egypt (4)\u003c\/button\u003e\u003cscript\u003efunction Function9780940118041(){document.getElementById(0).innerHTML=`Portions of Shemot and Vaera. In this volume the story of the Exodus, the birth of the Jewish people is brought to life in a manner that only a Torah giant such as Rabbi Yaakov Culi could achieve. Anthology of the major classical commentaries is presented, not as a dry textual analysis, but as living drama. The Torah Anthology is a clear, modern translation of Me'am Lo'ez, hailed as \"the outstanding work of Ladino literature\" Written by R' Yaakov Culi, one of the greatest Sepharadie sages of his time, the book was first published in 1730. It changed the spiritual climate of the entire Mediterranian region. Eastern Jews esteemed Me'am Lo'ez as a major classic, affording it virtually the same status as the Talmud and Midrash. Many count Me'am Lo'ez among the best commentaries ever written on the Torah-in any language. The book is a veritable encyclopedia of Jewish knowledge. Translated by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan.`;document.getElementById(1).innerHTML=`9780940118041`;document.getElementById(2).innerHTML=`Rabbi Yaakov Culi`;document.getElementById(5).innerHTML=`9780940118041`;document.getElementById(6).innerHTML=`0940118041`;document.getElementById(7).innerHTML=`264`;document.getElementById(8).innerHTML=`6.3\" x 9.3\"`;document.getElementById(9).innerHTML=`Hardcover`;document.getElementById(10).innerHTML=`6\/1\/1978`;document.getElementById(11).innerHTML=`Moznaim Pub Corp`}\u003c\/script\u003e\u003cbutton onclick=\"Function9780940118058();\" style=\"margin:1%;padding:5px;background-color:#efefef;font-weight:bold;border-style:solid;border-width:2px\"\u003eExodus-II - Redemtion (5)\u003c\/button\u003e\u003cscript\u003efunction Function9780940118058(){document.getElementById(0).innerHTML=`The Torah Anthology is a clear, modern translation of Me'am Lo'ez, hailed as \"the outstanding work of Ladino literature.\" Written by Rabbi Yaakov Culi, one of the greatest Sephardic sages of his times, the book was first published in 1730. 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The book is a veritable encyclopedia of Jewish knowledge.`;document.getElementById(1).innerHTML=`9780940118058`;document.getElementById(2).innerHTML=`Rabbi Yaakov Culi`;document.getElementById(5).innerHTML=`9780940118058`;document.getElementById(6).innerHTML=`094011805X`;document.getElementById(7).innerHTML=`425`;document.getElementById(8).innerHTML=`6.3\" x 9.3\"`;document.getElementById(9).innerHTML=`Hardcover`;document.getElementById(10).innerHTML=`6\/1\/1979`;document.getElementById(11).innerHTML=`Moznaim Pub Corp`}\u003c\/script\u003e\u003cbutton onclick=\"Function9780940118065();\" style=\"margin:1%;padding:5px;background-color:#efefef;font-weight:bold;border-style:solid;border-width:2px\"\u003eExodus-III - The Ten Commandments (6)\u003c\/button\u003e\u003cscript\u003efunction Function9780940118065(){document.getElementById(0).innerHTML=`Portion of Yitro. The giving of the Ten Commandments marked the spiritual birth of the Jewish people. Therefore, understanding the events leading up to the revelation at Sinai is vital if one is to understand the underlying meaning of Judaism. This volume tells the story of the Ten Commandments in all its glory. The miracles surrounding this revelation are described in detail, and their significance is clearly explained. The treatment given to the Ten commandments here is unique in the annals of Jewish literature. It is in this volume that we are also able to fully appreciate the author, Rabbi Yaakov Culi's greatness in halakha. Each of the Ten Commandments is fully analyzed, not only from the philosophical viewpoint, but also according to halacha. Thus one learns not only the significance of the Ten commandments, but also how to keep them. Particulary important are the sections on the laws of blessings and the Shabbat, each of which comprises a section of close to 100 pages. Both of these are extremely difficult halakhic areas, but are rendered crystal clear by the lucid pen of Rabbi Culi. Nowhere in halakhic litrature is a better presentation to be found. Translated by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan.`;document.getElementById(1).innerHTML=`9780940118065`;document.getElementById(2).innerHTML=`Rabbi Yaakov Culi`;document.getElementById(5).innerHTML=`9780940118065`;document.getElementById(6).innerHTML=`0940118068`;document.getElementById(7).innerHTML=`523`;document.getElementById(8).innerHTML=`6.3\" x 9.3\"`;document.getElementById(9).innerHTML=`Hardcover`;document.getElementById(10).innerHTML=`6\/1\/1980`;document.getElementById(11).innerHTML=`Moznaim Pub Corp`}\u003c\/script\u003e\u003cbutton onclick=\"Function9780940118072();\" style=\"margin:1%;padding:5px;background-color:#efefef;font-weight:bold;border-style:solid;border-width:2px\"\u003eExodus-IV - The Laws (7)\u003c\/button\u003e\u003cscript\u003efunction Function9780940118072(){document.getElementById(1).innerHTML=`9780940118072`;document.getElementById(2).innerHTML=`Rabbi Yaakov Culi`;document.getElementById(5).innerHTML=`9780940118072`;document.getElementById(6).innerHTML=`0940118076`;document.getElementById(7).innerHTML=`321`;document.getElementById(8).innerHTML=`6.3\" x 9.3\"`;document.getElementById(9).innerHTML=`Hardcover`;document.getElementById(10).innerHTML=`6\/1\/1981`;document.getElementById(11).innerHTML=`Moznaim Pub Corp`}\u003c\/script\u003e\u003cbutton onclick=\"Function9780940118089();\" style=\"margin:1%;padding:5px;background-color:#efefef;font-weight:bold;border-style:solid;border-width:2px\"\u003eExodus-V - Acceptance (8)\u003c\/button\u003e\u003cscript\u003efunction Function9780940118089(){document.getElementById(1).innerHTML=`9780940118089`;document.getElementById(2).innerHTML=`Rabbi Yaakov Culi`;document.getElementById(5).innerHTML=`9780940118089`;document.getElementById(6).innerHTML=`0940118084`;document.getElementById(7).innerHTML=`239`;document.getElementById(8).innerHTML=`6.3\" x 9.3\"`;document.getElementById(9).innerHTML=`Hardcover`;document.getElementById(10).innerHTML=`6\/1\/1982`;document.getElementById(11).innerHTML=`Moznaim Pub Corp`}\u003c\/script\u003e\u003cbutton onclick=\"Function9780940118096();\" style=\"margin:1%;padding:5px;background-color:#efefef;font-weight:bold;border-style:solid;border-width:2px\"\u003eExodus-VI - The Tabernacle (9)\u003c\/button\u003e\u003cscript\u003efunction Function9780940118096(){document.getElementById(1).innerHTML=`9780940118096`;document.getElementById(2).innerHTML=`Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan`;document.getElementById(5).innerHTML=`9780940118096`;document.getElementById(6).innerHTML=`0940118092`;document.getElementById(7).innerHTML=`403`;document.getElementById(8).innerHTML=`6.3\" x 9.3\"`;document.getElementById(9).innerHTML=`Hardcover`;document.getElementById(10).innerHTML=`11\/1\/1981`;document.getElementById(11).innerHTML=`Moznaim Pub Corp`}\u003c\/script\u003e\u003cbutton onclick=\"Function9780940118003();\" style=\"margin:1%;padding:5px;background-color:#efefef;font-weight:bold;border-style:solid;border-width:2px\"\u003eExodus-VII - Sin \u0026amp; Reconciliation (10)\u003c\/button\u003e\u003cscript\u003efunction Function9780940118003(){document.getElementById(0).innerHTML=`Portions of Ki Tissa (part 2), VaYakhel \u0026 Pekudei.. This volume completes the book of Exodus. Begun by Rabbi Yaacov Culi, upon his death, this volume was finished by Rabbi Yitzchak Magirso, a disciple and a close associate of the original author. This section begins with the story of how Moses came down from Mount Sinai with the original Tablets. A complete description of the tablets and their significance is given. Then the narrative goes on to speak of the great sin that the Israelites committed in building the Golden Calf. As always, the author is able to bring the Scriptural narrative to life and make it read as easy as a novel. In discussing Moses prayers for the Israelites, the author goes on to discuss all the prayers that offer for Divine mercy. He speaks at length of the Thirteen Attributes of Divine Mercy, and how they can be used to assuage Divine anger. The book then goes on to describe how the second Tablets were given. This volume completes the laws of the Shabbat. Here are all the laws regarding preparing, cooking and warming food on the Sabbath, as well as the rules involving illness, childbirth and similar problems on the Shabbat. This book concludes with a description of how the Tabernacle was actually erected. This leads to a discussion of the rules involving building a synagogue, as well as the respect and reverence that is required in a sanctuary.`;document.getElementById(1).innerHTML=`9780940118003`;document.getElementById(2).innerHTML=`Yitchok Magriso`;document.getElementById(3).innerHTML=`Aryeh Kaplan`;document.getElementById(5).innerHTML=`9780940118003`;document.getElementById(6).innerHTML=`0940118009`;document.getElementById(7).innerHTML=`358`;document.getElementById(8).innerHTML=`6.3\" x 9.3\"`;document.getElementById(9).innerHTML=`Hardcover`;document.getElementById(10).innerHTML=`6\/1\/1981`;document.getElementById(11).innerHTML=`Moznaim Pub Corp`}\u003c\/script\u003e\u003cbutton onclick=\"Function9780940118843();\" style=\"margin:1%;padding:5px;background-color:#efefef;font-weight:bold;border-style:solid;border-width:2px\"\u003eLeviticus-I - The Divine Service (11)\u003c\/button\u003e\u003cscript\u003efunction Function9780940118843(){document.getElementById(0).innerHTML=`Portions of Vayikra, Tzav, Shemini, Tazria, Metzora, Acharei Mot.. This volume encompasses the first half of the Book of Leviticus. It begins with an in-depth discussion of the sacrificial system, explaining the laws of sacrifices as well as their reason. Also included is a detailed description of the daily service as practiced in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. The narrative begins with the completion of the Tabernacle, and its dedication. We then read the story of the eighth day, when divine fire ignited the altar. This great celebration was marred by tragedy, when Aaron's two sons, Nadav and Avihu, offered \"strange fire\" and were killed. The reasons behind this tragedy are discussed in detail. It is this section of the Torah that deals with the laws of kashruth. Forbidden and permitted animals are described, and reasons are described, and reasons are given for the various rules. There is also a rather complete discussion of the prohibition against eating blood. This includes a digest of all the laws involving salting meat. As in previous volumes, the author presents the most complete treatment of the subject ever provided in a non-Hebrew text. Another highlight of this volume is the Yom Kippur Service. The Yom Kippur reading is quoted, and then explained in depth. It makes a person feel as if he were actually participating in this service. Translated by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan.`;document.getElementById(1).innerHTML=`9780940118843`;document.getElementById(2).innerHTML=`Yaakov Culi`;document.getElementById(3).innerHTML=`Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan`;document.getElementById(5).innerHTML=`9780940118843`;document.getElementById(6).innerHTML=`094011884X`;document.getElementById(7).innerHTML=`459`;document.getElementById(8).innerHTML=`6.3\" x 9.3\"`;document.getElementById(9).innerHTML=`Hardcover`;document.getElementById(11).innerHTML=`Moznaim Pub Corp`}\u003c\/script\u003e\u003cbutton onclick=\"Function9780940118379();\" style=\"margin:1%;padding:5px;background-color:#efefef;font-weight:bold;border-style:solid;border-width:2px\"\u003eLeviticus-II - Holiness (12)\u003c\/button\u003e\u003cscript\u003efunction Function9780940118379(){document.getElementById(0).innerHTML=`Portions of Kedoshim, Emor, BeHar, BeChukotai.. This volume of The Torah Anthology concludes the book of Leviticus (VaYikra). The section here begins with the most basic teachings of Jewish morality and ethics. It concludes the teachings involving hatred, revenge, lying, stealing, cheating, and all other immoral acts. It culminates with the highest expression of Jewish Torah morality, \"You must love your neighbor like yourself.\" The volume then delves into more arcane matters, such as the laws involving forbidden mixtures in clothing, as well as the prohibitions against superstition and black magic. The text then delves into the laws involving Cohen-priests, and the various fine points about the sacrificial system. This book is also noteworthy for one of the most extensive discussions of the Jewish holidays in any English source. There are the laws regarding work on Yom Tov, as well as all the rules involving the holidays that make up the annual Torah cycle. A significant section on business law is also developed in this volume. This includes a detailed discussion of the laws involving interest and usery, as well as the proper Torah rules for finance and investment. The last section in this volume, according to many authorities, was the \"Book of The Covenant, \" that Moses read to the Israelites before they accepted the Torah. It contains bone chilling prophesies of a holocaust that would come about if the Torah was ignored, that are frightening in their implications in modern history. As always the author weaves a masterful tapestry of commentary, law, tales, and explanations. 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This fifth and last of the Five Chumashim contains 200 mitzvot which is almost a third of the sum of 613. of these 123 are negative, and 77 positive commandments. Some mitzvot (not included in this number) are mentioned here a second time. This book contains the great profession of Faith, the Unity of G-d, which in Rambam's words is the great principal on which all other teachings depend. It stresses the sin of idolatry. It gives prominence to the gift of Prophecy, the significance of which is discussed frequently in Rambam's works. This Anthology of MeAm Loez is very detailed in its presentation of the laws in this last book of the Torah, and it makes their study fascinating by the insertion of beautiful tales from the Aggadah. 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