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The Hirsch Haggadah

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Kiadó: Feldheim Publishers
Kiadás helye: Jeruzsálem-New York
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Kötés típusa: Fűzött kemény papírkötés
Oldalszám: 291 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol   Héber  
Méret: 23 cm x 16 cm
ISBN: 0-87306-461-5
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from the beginning of their existence as a free nation chosen by God, the Children of Israel were commanded to recount their miraculous exodus from Egypt. The chronicle of that event, which constitutes the foundation of the Jewish faith, derives from chapters of Shemos and Devarim and Chazal's explanations and clarifications thereof. In the Bayis Sheni period, these were compiled to form the main Hebrew text of the Pesach Haggadah used to this day in Jewish homes the world over. Over the centuries, the Haggadah - one of the most widely read Jewish books - has been analyzed, annotated, illuminated, illustrated, and translated into the vernacular of everv countrv of / j the Nation's dispersion. Yet to all but the most learned among us, the deeper meaning of the text remained unfathomable. Rabbi Sámson Raphael Hirsch, the illustrious Torah scholar and leader of 19th century Germán Jewry, wrote profound, incisive commentaries on Chumash, Tehillim and the Siddur - the very elements which... Tovább

Fülszöveg

from the beginning of their existence as a free nation chosen by God, the Children of Israel were commanded to recount their miraculous exodus from Egypt. The chronicle of that event, which constitutes the foundation of the Jewish faith, derives from chapters of Shemos and Devarim and Chazal's explanations and clarifications thereof. In the Bayis Sheni period, these were compiled to form the main Hebrew text of the Pesach Haggadah used to this day in Jewish homes the world over. Over the centuries, the Haggadah - one of the most widely read Jewish books - has been analyzed, annotated, illuminated, illustrated, and translated into the vernacular of everv countrv of / j the Nation's dispersion. Yet to all but the most learned among us, the deeper meaning of the text remained unfathomable. Rabbi Sámson Raphael Hirsch, the illustrious Torah scholar and leader of 19th century Germán Jewry, wrote profound, incisive commentaries on Chumash, Tehillim and the Siddur - the very elements which comprise the Haggadah text. His keen insights decode cryptic verses of Tanach and render the Sages' often-enigmatic words clear and comprehensible. These enlightening commentaries, along with somé of Hirsch's most brilliant essays on Pesach themes and on the fundamentals of Judaism, were (continued on the back flap)
(continued from the front flap) compiled in 1961 by Rabbi Mordechai Breuer for the Hebrew Haggadah Nachlas Hasar. Now - on Hirsch's lOOth yahrtzeit - they have been translated into English by Karin Paritzky and adapted for the modern reader. Hirsch's commentaries, originally expressed in complex Germanic sentence structure, are presented here in clear, pleasing language. Hisexquisite imagery, his love of symmetry and his emotional intensity are no longer obscured in linguistic circumlocutions, but revealed in all their glory. The Hirsch Haggadah is a book to study, savor and cherish, not only on Pesach but all vear 'round. Vissza

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