Publisher's Synopsis
Tzeenah Ureenah, Go Ye And See: A Rabbinical Commentary On Genesis (1885) is a book written by Yaakov Ben Yitzchak Ashkenazi, a prominent rabbi and commentator on the Torah. The book is a comprehensive commentary on the book of Genesis, the first book of the Hebrew Bible. It provides a detailed interpretation of the text, drawing on the insights of Jewish tradition and the teachings of the Talmud and other rabbinical sources. The commentary is organized by chapter and verse, with each section providing a close reading of the text and an explanation of its meaning. The author explores the historical and cultural context of the book of Genesis, as well as its theological and moral implications. He also draws connections between the stories and themes of Genesis and other books of the Bible, highlighting the continuity and coherence of the biblical narrative.Throughout the book, Ashkenazi emphasizes the importance of studying and understanding the Torah as a means of deepening one's relationship with God and living a meaningful life. He encourages readers to engage with the text on multiple levels, including its literal meaning, its allegorical and metaphorical dimensions, and its ethical and spiritual teachings.Overall, Tzeenah Ureenah, Go Ye And See: A Rabbinical Commentary On Genesis (1885) is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Jewish theology, biblical interpretation, or the history of Jewish thought. It offers a rich and nuanced perspective on one of the foundational texts of Western civilization, and demonstrates the enduring relevance of the Torah to contemporary life.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.