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Full Description
Rabbi Yehonatan Eybeshitz's unique works and his complex Divrei
Torah are arranged in an organized fashion, thus making them accessible
and understandable. Rabbi Shalom Hammer also includes his own additional,
timely and insightful commentaries that reveal new insights to share
around the Seder table and invites the reader to "experience
redemption."
By developing this Haggadah, Vayaged Yehonatan, the author presents
Rav Yehonatan's mastery in connecting seemingly diverse fields into
one discourse. Because many of Rav Yehonatan's seforim have never
been translated to English, the author appealingly conveys the translations
that focus upon a specific area of Torah, such as halacha or aggada,
Tanach or Talmud, Parshanut or Midrash.
Famed not only for his Torah wisdom and greatness but also for his
worldly knowledge, Rav Yehonatan was in contact with the Christian
leaders of his day, debating religious and philosophical issues.
The posthumous printing of so many of his works is testimony to
the profound influence his oral teachings and character had on his
contemporaries.
Shalom Hammer served as rabbi
of Beth Jacob Congregation, Columbus, Ohio. Rabbi Hammer taught
at Yeshiva Bnei Akiva Netiv Meir and Machon Gold College for Women
in Jerusalem and he is the founding Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Ohr
Hadarom in Rehovot, Israel. Shalom has served in the rabbinate
of the Israeli Defense Forces and currently he teaches in the
Yeshivat Hesder Kiryat Gat, an affiliate of Yeshivat Hesder Sderot,
Israel.
440 pages
Trim Size: 6 x 9
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