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RASHI
– CHAIM
PEARL

RASHI
Chaim Pearl
Hardback, 1988
£10.95, 133pp, 1 870015 10 X

Paperback, 1988
£5.95, 133pp, 1 870015 09 6

Rashi
(Rabbi Solomon ben Isaac 1040-1105), was the greatest Jewish Bible
commentator of all time. He brought to his exposition of the text of the
Bible some of the vast treasury of rabbinic folklore, homily and ethical
teaching, thus enabling readers to gain both an understanding of the literal
meaning of the Scriptures and an appreciation of the deeper significance of
the text as it was handed down through centuries of Jewish tradition.
Similarly, Rashi’s commentaries on the Talmud made this work accessible
and saved it from obscurity. Through his encyclopaedic knowledge he was able
to explain the language, ideas and rabbinic discussions contained within the
Talmud. The Bible and the Talmud always formed the core of Jewish learning
and Rashi’s commentaries immediately became an essential part of this
learning.
This book discusses the life of Rashi and gives a lucid and full account of
his monumental achievement against the rich background of 11th-century
France.
Chaim Pearl was a Rabbi in England and the U.S. before moving to Jerusalem.
He is the author of several books on Judaism including The
Guide to Jewish Knowledge, The Medieval Jewish Mind and Rashi’s Commentary
on the Pentateuch. Dr Pearl is currently a lecturer and writer.
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