Meam Loez Torah Anthology (07): Exodus IV

Référence: 1188
21,00
Poids du colis: 0,66 kg


Author: Rabbi Yaakov CuIi (1689-1732), Aryeh Kaplan (transl.)

Covers Exodus chapters 21-24 (Portions of Mishpatim - part I): The Law.
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.
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.

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Moznaim, 1979
Hardcover, 321 pages
Dimensions: 24,5 x 17 cm
ISBN: 0940118076 / 9780940118072
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