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Genesis 23:19
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All Commentary
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Interpretations and discussions surrounding Jewish texts, ranging from early medieval to contemporary.
Ibn Ezra
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12th-century commentary focusing on the simple meaning of the text and incorporating grammar and linguistics.
Ramban
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13th-century commentary weaving together biblical interpretation with law, philosophy, and mysticism.
Alshich
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R. Moses Alshekh's commentary on the Torah, also known as Torat Moshe
Chizkuni
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13th-century commentary presenting literal interpretations of the author’s predecessors and presenting new ideas.
Chomat Anakh
(1)
Em LaMikra
(1)
19th-century commentary by R. Elijah Benamozegh, incorporating philology, archaeology, and history.
Haamek Davar
(2)
Influential 19th-century commentary of the Netziv based on classes he gave on the weekly Torah portion in the Volozhin Yeshiva.
Malbim
(1)
19th-century commentary known for its assumption that every word in Tanakh carries unique meaning, with no synonyms or repetitions.
Mechokekei Yehudah; Yahel Ohr
(5)
20th-century work by R. Yehuda Leib Krinsky containing brief explanations of Ibn Ezra’s Torah commentary
Minchat Shai
(1)
17th-century commentary focusing on textual variants, cantillation marks, and vowelization of biblical text.
Nechama Leibowitz
(1)
20th-century collection of worksheets with questions on the Torah and traditional commentators created by a pioneering educator and scholar.
Or HaChaim
(4)
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18th-century Torah commentary incorporating mysticism, originating in Morocco and seen as an essential work by the European founders of chasidism.
Radak
(1)
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Popular 13th-century commentary focusing on the simple meaning of the text and incorporating grammar and philosophy.
Rav Hirsch
(5)
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Seminal 19th-century German commentary by R. Samson Raphael Hirsch expressing to his belief in the interconnectedness of Torah and civilization
Reggio
(1)
19th-century commentary on the five books of the Torah by a scientifically oriented Italian scholar.
Steinsaltz
(1)
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Translation and commentary on each of the books in the Hebrew Bible.
The Torah; A Women's Commentary
(1)
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21st-century collection of essays and commentaries published by Women of Reform Judaism and CCAR Press
Tur HaAroch
(2)
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14th-century commentary by the author of the Tur with summaries of traditional interpretations, particularly those of the Ramban.
Tzafnat Pa'neach
(1)
20th-century commentary of the Rogatchover Gaon with a focus on analysis of biblical text through a legal lens.
All Quoting Commentary
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References to this source within commentaries on other texts in the wider library.
Rabbeinu Bahya
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Fourteenth-century commentary incorporating literal explanations along with allegorical, philosophical, and mystical interpretations.
Ramban on Genesis
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13th-century commentary weaving together biblical interpretation with law, philosophy, and mysticism.
Talks of Yeshayahu Leibowitz on the Parasha
(1)
Published versions of Leibowitz's radio discourses on the weekly Torah reading.
The Five Books of Moses, by Everett Fox
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Everett Fox’s essays expanding upon his 20th-century Bible translation, a work designed to draw the reader into the world of the Bible through the power of its language.
Tzror HaMor on Torah
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16th-century commentary with literal explanations as well as mystical ones based on the teachings of the Zohar.
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