Description
Among the many Torah commentaries of recent generations, one that undoubtedly stands out is the Meshech Chochmah, authored by the Ohr Sameiach, Rabbi Meir Simcha Hakohen of Dvinsk.
Renowned for its meticulous attention to detail within the verses, masterful synthesis of sources from across the Torah spectrum, originality of interpretation, and profundity of thought, the Meshech Chochmah has come to elicit the love and excitement of all those exposed to its teachings and secured its place as a classic of Torah literature. Students of this work know that whenever they open it, they will always come away with additional insight into the depth and beauty of Torah and its vision for the Jewish people and world.
In this volume, Rabbi Immanuel Bernstein presents a selection of the Meshech Chochmah’s classic discussions. He provides clear and engaging access to the author’s methodology, thought process, and core principles — enabling the reader to embark on an exhilarating journey of Torah discovery through exploring the “world of the Meshech Chochmah.”
“In this sefer, the author has succeeded in presenting the essence of the matter with depth and clarity…”
Harav Asher Weiss
About the author:
Born and raised in London, Rabbi Immanuel Bernstein learned in Yeshivas Ateres Yisrael, Jerusalem, and received his rabbinic ordination from Rabbi Chaim Walkin. Rabbi Bernstein currently teaches in Yeshivas Machon Yaakov, Jerusalem, as well as in various seminaries, and gives a popular weekly shiur on Chumash that is open to the public and available online. He is the author of eight books, all published by Mosaica Press: Teshuvah: A Guide for the Heart and Mind during Elul, Rosh Hashanah, and Yom Kippur; Aggadah: Sages, Stories and Secrets; Darkness to Destiny: The Haggadah Experience; Purim: Removing the Mask; The Call of Sinai: A Deeper Look at Torah, the Omer, and the Festival of Shavuos; Chanukah: Capturing the Light; Dimensions in Chumash; and Sukkos: A Symphony of Joy . Rabbi Bernstein lives in Jerusalem with his family.
Dimensions 6X9
ISBN 9798897670192
Publisher Mosaica Press
Number of pages 629
Binding type Hard Cover
Weight 2.54




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