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Torah: A Modern Commentary: (Pulpit Edition)
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ISBN: 0-8074-0286-9
Torah: A Modern Commentary: (Pulpit Edition)

Edited by W. Gunther Plaut

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Commentaries on Genesis, Exodus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy by W. Gunther Plaut
Commentary on Leviticus by Bernard J. Bamberger
Essays on the ancient Near East by William W. Hallo

The Torah: A Modern Commentary
is a one-volume edition of the Five Books of Moses, complete with the Hebrew text; English translations; commentaries and essays; notes and references; and gleanings from talmudic sources and the writings of scholars, ancient and modern.

Pulpit Edition (Large Print)

(Dimensions:  13 1/4" h x 10 1/4" w x 3"d / approximately 10 lbs)

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