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Sefer BeMidbar as Sefer HaMiddot


Sefer BeMidbar as Sefer HaMiddot

The Book of Numbers as the Book of Character Development

von: Reuven Travis, Paul Scott Oberman

52,99 €

Verlag: Wipf And Stock Publishers
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 07.09.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9781532647802
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 380

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While it is true the Bible does relate important episodes in the history of the Jewish people, it is thought of as being much more than a history book. This is why many question the Bible's rationale for including a book such as Numbers, one that seems to be little more than a history book. In comparison, Genesis as a history book makes sense. It tells of the creation of the heavens and earth and the foundational stories of the Jewish people. Even Exodus, which relates the departure of the Jewish people from Egypt, has many legal sections. This thus begs the question: what exactly is the Book of Numbers, and what role does it play in the overall narrative of the Bible? Presenting Numbers as the book of character development is the major guiding principle of the pedagogical approach set forth in this book for teaching Numbers. This approach can also be used for teaching Genesis. However, the characters in Genesis are portrayed as either "very good" or "evil." Not so in Numbers, whose main personalities can and should be viewed in hues of grey, making it a very appropriate vehicle for teaching character development to high school students.
Reuven Travis teaches Bible, Jewish law, and Jewish history at Atlanta’s only Modern Orthodox day school. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Dartmouth College, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa. He holds a master’s degree in teaching from Mercer University and a master’s in Judaic studies from Spertus College. He received his rabbinic ordination in 2006 from Rabbi Michael J. Broyde. He is the author of
<i>From Job to the Shoah </i>(2013).
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“Rabbi Reuven Travis has done it again! His excellent book on Numbers (
<i>Bamidbar,</i> in the Jewish tradition) is a fascinating and worthwhile read. He combines tight textual readings with erudite analysis—and sweet ethical conversation too!—and makes a page turning book about one of the ‘Five Books of Moses.’ Everyone will gain from reading this work.”
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<br> —Michael J. Broyde, Emory University School of Law
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<br> “The relevance and value of tradition—especially religious tradition, and even more so Jewish tradition—is one of the pressing concerns of the postmodern age. .&#xa0;.&#xa0;. Drawing on years of experience as an educator and scholar, Rabbi Travis has masterfully stepped into the breach, offering us all—but especially students—a pedagogically compelling, interpretively sound, and exegetically creative account of the Book of Bamidbar that lays bare the Torah’s nuanced appreciation for life’s grey areas. .&#xa0;.&#xa0;. This is a work that will benefit teachers, students, and lay readers alike.”
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<br> —Shlomo C. Pill, Senior Fellow, The Center for the Study of Law and Religion, Emory University School of Law
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