“This is a fantastic resource . . . clear, coherent, and easy to understand. It encourages readers to grapple with real issues in the Bible that are relevant to them. It will be incredibly valuable not only to teens preparing to become bar/bat mitzvah but also to adults in navigating, challenging, and connecting to the biblical text.”-Rabbi Danielle G. Eskow, co-founder of onlinejewishlearning.com<br />   “Rabbi Jeff Salkin has enabled b’nai mitzvah to learn and teach Torah with a commentary that is wise, helpful, and brilliantly clear.”-Rabbi David Wolpe, senior rabbi at Sinai Temple, Los Angeles, and author of <i>David, the Divided Heart</i><br />   “This is fantastic! It’s a game-changer for b’nai mitzvah, their parents and teachers. Salkin’s fresh insights remind us how transformative this experience can be.”-Rabbi Aaron Miller, Washington Hebrew Congregation<br />  

For too many Jewish young people, bar/bat mitzvah has been the beginning of the end of their Jewish journeys. When students perceive the Torah as incomprehensible or irrelevant, many form the false impression that Judaism has nothing to say to them.

Enter the game-changer: the JPS B’nai Mitzvah Torah Commentary shows teens in their own language how Torah addresses the issues in their world. The conversational tone is inviting and dignified, concise and substantial, direct and informative. The narrative summaries, “big” ideas, model divrei Torah, haftarot commentaries, and discussion questions will engage teens in studying the Torah and haftarot, in writing divrei Torah, and in continuing to learn Torah throughout their lives-making it the book every rabbi, cantor, parent, and tutor will also want to have.

Jewish learning-for young people and adults-will never be the same. 

Weekly portion pamphlets are now available for every parasha of The JPS B'nai Mitzvah Torah Commentary!

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For too many Jewish young people, bar/bat mitzvah has been the beginning of the end of their Jewish journeys. When students perceive the Torah as incomprehensible or irrelevant, many form the false impression that Judaism has nothing to say to them. The JPS B'nai Mitzvah Torah Commentary shows teens in their own language how Torah addresses the issues in their world.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1. The Torah 1. Genesis Bere'shit 1:1-6:8 Noa? 6:9-11:32 Lekh Lekha 12:1-17:27 Va-yera' 18:1-22:24 ?ayyei Sarah 23:1-25:18 Toledot 25:19-28:9 Va-yetse' 28:10-32:3 Va-yishlah 32:4-36:43 Va-yeshev 37:1-40:23 Mikkets 41:1-44:17 Va-yiggash 44:18-47:27 Va-ye?i 47:28-50:26 2. Exodus Shemot 1:1-6:1 Va-'era' 6:2-9:34 Bo' 10:1-13:16 Be-shallah 13:17-17:16 Yitro 18:1-20:23 Mishpatim 21:1-24:18 Terumah 25:1-27:19 Tetsavveh 27:20-30:10 Ki Tissa' 30:11-34:35 Va-yakhel 35:1-38:20 Pekudei 38:21-40:38 3. Leviticus Va-yikra' 1:1-5:26 Tsav 6:1-8:36 Shemini 9:1-11:47 Tazria' 12:1-13:59 Metsora' 14:1-15:33 'A?arei Mot 16:1-18:30 Kedoshim 19:1-20:27 'Emor 21:1-24:23 Be-har 25:1-26:2 Be-?ukkotai 26:3-27:34 4. Numbers Be-midbar 1:1-4:20 Naso' 4:21-7:89 Be-ha'alotekha 8:1-12:16 Shela?-Lekha 13:1-15:41 Kora? 16:1-18:32 ?ukkat 19:1-22:1 Balak 22:2-25:9 Pin?as 25:10-30:1 Mattot 30:2-32:43 Mase'ei 33:1-36:13 5. Deuteronomy Devarim 1:1-3:22 Va-et?annan 3:23-7:11 'Ekev 7:12-11:25 Re'eh 11:26-16:17 Shofetim 16:18-21:9 Ki Tetse' 21:10-25:19 Ki Tavo' 26:1-29:8 Nitsavim 29:9-30:20 Va-yelekh 31:1-31:30 Ha'azinu 32:1-32:52 Ve-zo't ha-berakhah 33:1-34:12 Part 2. The Haftarot 6. Genesis Bere'shit: Isaiah 42:5-43:10 Noa?: Isaiah 54:1-55:5 Lekh Lekha: Isaiah 40:27-41:16 Va-yera': 2 Kings 4:1-37 ?ayyei Sarah: 1 Kings 1:1-31 Toledot: Malachi 1:1-2:7 Va-yetse': Hosea 12:13-14:10 Va-yishla?: Obadiah 1:1-21 Va-yeshev: Amos 2:6-3:8 Shabbat Hanukkah: Zechariah 2:14-4:7 Mikkets: 1 Kings 3:15-28; 4:1 Va-yiggash: Ezekiel 37:15-28 Va-ye?i: 1 Kings 2:1-12 7. Exodus Shemot: Isaiah 27:6-28:13; 29:22-23 Va-'era': Ezekiel 28:25-29:21 Bo': Jeremiah 46:13-28 Be-shalla?: Judges 4:4-5:31 Yitro: Isaiah 6:1-7:6; 9:5-6 Mishpatim: Jeremiah 34:8-22; 33:25-26 Terumah: 1 Kings 5:26-6:13 Tetsavveh: Ezekiel 43:10-27 Ki Tissa': 1 Kings 18:1-39 Va-yakhel-Pekudei: 1 Kings 7:40-50 8. Leviticus Va-yikra' Isaiah 43:21-44:23 Tsav Jeremiah 7:21-8:3; 9:22-23 Shemini 2 Samuel 6:1-7:17 Tazria'2 Kings 4:42-5:19 Metsora' 2 Kings 7:3-20 'A?arei Mot: Ezekiel 22:1-19 Kedoshim: Amos 9:7-15 'Emor: Ezekiel 44:15-31 Be-har: Jeremiah 32:6-27 Be-?ukkotai: Jeremiah 16:19-17:14 9. Numbers Be-midbar: Hosea 2:1-22 Naso': Judges 13:2-25 Be-ha'alotekha: Zechariah 2:14-4:7 Shela?-Lekha: Joshua 2:1-24 Kora?: 1 Samuel 11:14-12:22 ?ukkat: Judges 11:1-33 Balak: Micah 5:6-6:8 Pin?as: 1 Kings 18:46-19:21 Mattot: Jeremiah 1:1-2:3 Mase'ei: Jeremiah 2:4-28; 3:4 10. Deuteronomy Devarim: Isaiah 1:1-27 Va-et?annan: Isaiah 40:1-26 'Ekev: Isaiah 49:14-51:3 Re'eh: Isaiah 54:11-55:5 Shofetim: Isaiah 51:12-52:12 Ki Tetse': Isaiah 54:1-10 Ki Tavo': Isaiah 60:1-22 Nitsavim-Va-yelekh: Isaiah 61:10-63:9 Ha'azinu: 2 Samuel 22:1-51 11. Special Haftarot for Major Holidays Ma?ar ?odesh: 1 Samuel 20:18-42 Shabbat Parah: Ezekiel 36:16-38 Shabbat Shekalim: 2 Kings 12:1-17 Rosh ?odesh: Isaiah 66:1-24 Notes
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780827612525
Publisert
2017-04-01
Utgiver
Jewish Publication Society
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
E, 04
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
277

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Biografisk notat

Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin serves as the senior rabbi of Temple Solel in Hollywood, Florida. He is the author of Putting God on the Guest List: How to Reclaim the Spiritual Meaning of Your Child’s Bar or Bat Mitzvah, winner of the 1993 Benjamin Franklin Award for the best religion book published in the United States, and The Gods Are Broken: The Hidden Legacy of Abraham (JPS, 2013).