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Edition Language: | English |
Laura Weakley
Paperback | Pages: 629 pages Rating: 4.55 | 11 Users | 1 review Reviews

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Title | : | What The Torah Teaches Us About Life / Through The Themes Of The Weekly Torah Portions (4) |
Author | : | Laura Weakley |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 629 pages |
Published | : | December 16th 2012 by Laura Weakley at CreateSpace |
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Pirkei Avot 2:6 "...Delve into it (the Torah) for everything is in it..."It is a tree of life for those who hold fast to it, and all of its supporters are happy! Its ways are ways of pleasantness, and all its paths are peace.
Of the many different ways to study the Torah, doing so through the themes of the parshiyot is brilliant, refreshing, and unique. The combination of scholarship, spirituality, humor, current events, and history are woven together seamlessly in this book.
What The Torah Teaches Us About Life, is both easy to read for the average person, and yet manages to eloquently provide profound and novel insights. Laura Weakley makes studying the Torah interesting, fun, and relevant to anyone with even the slightest interest in the Five Books of Moses. This may be her best book yet! Well worth the wait, and timely to boot! -- K.A. Weakley
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Laura Weakley was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and lived in the area until early in her high school years. The variety of her life experiences all share one common element: they display her lifelong love of learning, and her passion in imparting this love to others.The author wonderfully applies her commentaries on the Torah (The Five Books of Moses, Pentateuch, et. al.) portions to various areas of life, and those aspects of it that are the most complicated and layered. One recurring idea she cites, which touched this reader, is the Torahs applicability to contemporary life (especially my own), as well as Biblical life. Through her commentaries, she reminds us how the Torah really is a source of lessons each one of us could apply to everything encountered
The author wonderfully applies her commentaries on the Torah (The Five Books of Moses, Pentateuch, et. al.) portions to various areas of life, and those aspects of it that are the most complicated and layered. One recurring idea she cites, which touched this reader, is the Torahs applicability to contemporary life (especially my own), as well as Biblical life. Through her commentaries, she reminds us how the Torah really is a source of lessons each one of us could apply to everything encountered

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