The Way Into Torah

The Way Into Torah by Norman J. Cohen, published by Jewish Lights Pub. in April 2004, is an accessible introduction to reading, studying, and understanding the Torah and its related sacred texts. This New Ed edition spans 145 pages and is presented in English. The book guides readers through the essential aspects of Judaism, allowing for direct interaction with the sacred texts of the Jewish tradition.
In this work, Dr. Norman J. Cohen explores the origins and development of the Torah, emphasizing its significance and the various approaches to its study. Readers will discover how Torah encompasses more than just the Five Books of Moses and learn about the different ways Jews have engaged with these texts throughout history. The book highlights the levels of understanding that can be achieved through Torah study and explains its vital role in the Jewish experience, illustrating how it connects individuals to their faith and tradition.
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An accessible introduction to how to read, study, and understand Torah–the Bible and related sacred texts that have grown up around it.
For everyone who wants to understand Torah, this book shows the way into an essential aspect of Judaism, and allows you to interact directly with the sacred texts of the Jewish tradition.
Guided by Dr. Norman J. Cohen, rabbi and professor of midrash at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, The Way Into Torah helps us explore the origins and development of Torah, why it should be studied, and how to do it.
- What Torah is. The texts, and beyond: Not simply the Five Books of Moses, Torah refers to much more than written words.
- The different approaches to studying Torah. The many ways Jews have interacted with Torah through the ages and how, by learning to read Torah ourselves,we can connect it to our lives today.
- The levels of understanding Torah. How Torah can come alive in different ways, at different times; and how new meanings of Torah are discovered by its readers.
- Why Torah study is a part of the Jewish experience. How it allows us to experience God’s presence–and why the Rabbis called Torah study more important even than belief in God.
This guide offers an entrance into the world of Torah, and to its meaning for our lives. The Way Into Torah shows us why reading Torah is not the same as reading anything else–and enables us to become a part of a chain of Jewish tradition that began millennia ago, and remains unbroken today.
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