Redeeming Relevance in the Book of Numbers focuses on some of the most perplexing stories in the Bible's Book of Numbers. Its fascinating and thought provoking discussions include the individual and the community, religious leadership and its abuse, and about communication and disappointment. The remarkable insights in Redeeming Relevance in the Book of Numbers opens up completely new vistas of understanding and meaning within Judaism’s most foundational text.
Hardcover, 144 pages
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Rabbi Francis Nataf is a Jerusalem-based educator, writer and thinker, and the author of Redeeming Relevance in the Book of Genesis (Urim, 2006) and Redeeming Relevance in the Book of Exodus (Urim, 2010). He has also published numerous articles concerning Jewish education, Bible and Jewish thought. Rabbi Nataf received rabbinic ordination at Yeshiva University and holds degrees in Jewish history and international affairs.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/redeeming-relevance-in-the-book-of-numbers-explorations-in-text-and-meaning-hardcover-p1352396106Redeeming Relevance in the Book of Numbers: Explorations in Text and Meaning (Hardcover)https://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/R/e/Redeeming-Relevance-in-the-Book-of-Numbers-Explorations-in-Text-and-Meaning-Hardcover-UR-1549_large.jpg19.9919.99USDOutOfStock/Judaica/Jewish Books/Hebrew Bible/Judaica/Jewish Books/Judaism/Jewish Philosophy35923597<p><strong>By Rabbi Francis Nataf </strong></p> <p>Redeeming Relevance in the Book of Numbers focuses on some of the most perplexing stories in the Bible's Book of Numbers. Its fascinating and thought provoking discussions include the individual and the community, religious leadership and its abuse, and about communication and disappointment. <span id="page-descriptiondiv" itemprop="description">The remarkable insights in Redeeming Relevance in the Book of Numbers opens up completely new </span>vistas of understanding and meaning within Judaism’s most foundational text.</p> <p><strong>Hardcover, 144 pages</strong></p> <p>About the author:</p><p>Rabbi Francis Nataf is a Jerusalem-based educator, writer and thinker, and the author of Redeeming Relevance in the Book of Genesis (Urim, 2006) and Redeeming Relevance in the Book of Exodus (Urim, 2010). He has also published numerous articles concerning Jewish education, Bible and Jewish thought. Rabbi Nataf received rabbinic ordination at Yeshiva University and holds degrees in Jewish history and international affairs.</p>00add-to-cartUrim