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Ben Rothstein

Ben Rothstein is another author about whom very little is known. Similar to Sina Kahen, Rothstein's presence in the academic or religious study spheres is not well-documented, and there is a lack of substantial records detailing his life or career. This obscurity makes it challenging to assess his contributions to the field of Jewish studies or his role in the authorship of works on Kabbalah and Leviticus.

Without specific details on his educational background or professional achievements, Rothstein's influence on and contributions to the study of Jewish theology and mysticism remain speculative. His co-authorship suggests some level of involvement in religious or philosophical writings, possibly focusing on the interpretative aspects of religious texts.

As with Kahen, further investigation into less accessible or specialized resources might provide more clarity on Rothstein's academic pursuits and contributions. Until then, he remains a relatively enigmatic figure in the context of scholarly work on Jewish religious texts and their interpretations.

Books

Vayiqra in Context: A Scientific and Kabbalistic Commentary of Leviticus by Rabbi Elia Benamozegh