Patterns on Parchment - The Structural Unity of The Five Books of Moses
Synopsis
"For centuries, people have been perplexed over the apparent randomness and abrupt transitions in the narratives and laws contained in the Torah. While the Talmud, Midrash, and later commentaries such as Rashi and Ramban offer sporadic explanations for a number of these instances, many remain unexplained. The failure to discern an intelligible pattern in the Five Books of Moses is not simply a literary concern; some scholars have used this apparent lack of coherent organization as proof of multiple patchwork authorship, thereby undermining the fundamental principle of the Divine origin of the Torah and the binding nature of mitzvot."
\nThus begins Rabbi Yitzchak Breitowitz's foreword to this new book - and thus begins a most fundamental question: can we see the unity of the Torah? How does it manifest itself?
\nAfter many years of research and based on Rabbi Yehoshua Honigwach's original thesis, in this groundbreaking work Dr. Robert Appleson demonstrates the inherent, and beautiful, structural unity of the Torah itself. This is a book like no other.
Publisher:
Feldheim Publishers
Pages:
361
Date Published:
2016-10-31