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The Pentateuch, or The Five Books of Moses, is a fascinating odyssey of a nation in the making. Yet, underneath the tales that reveal human nature at its zenith and at its nadir lies an ocean of wisdom that, if uncovered, can alter reality itself. This book uncovers that wisdom in a manner no commentary in history has. Throughout the year, each week observant Jews read a different portion of the Torah. In this book, these portions come to life as never before. Readers discover that each of the protagonists in the stories they've known for so long is not a myth, but a living force within. These…mehr

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The Pentateuch, or The Five Books of Moses, is a fascinating odyssey of a nation in the making. Yet, underneath the tales that reveal human nature at its zenith and at its nadir lies an ocean of wisdom that, if uncovered, can alter reality itself. This book uncovers that wisdom in a manner no commentary in history has. Throughout the year, each week observant Jews read a different portion of the Torah. In this book, these portions come to life as never before. Readers discover that each of the protagonists in the stories they've known for so long is not a myth, but a living force within. These forces direct and determine our path in life, and when we come to know them, we come to know our true selves. By delving into this text, portion by portion, the new meaning that readers will find in these ancient stories will enrich and empower them.
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Dr. Michael Laitman has a PhD in Philosophy, an MS in Medical Cybernetics and is a professor in Ontology and the Theory of Knowledge. For 12 years he was the primed student and personal assistant of great Kabbalist, Rav Baruch Shalom HaLevi Ashlag, firstborn son and successor of the greatest Kabbalist in the 20th century, Rav Yehuda Ashlag, author of the Sulam [Ladder] commentary on The Book of Zohar.