Parashah  by Rabbi Moshe D. Lichtman - Devora Publishing
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New Book, Eretz Yisrael in the Parashah by Rabbi Moshe D. Lichtman, 
Analyzes Every Reference to Israel in the 54 Torah Portions Read on 
Shabbat and the Jewish holidays.



The Land of Israel is more than just a geographical location on the 
map.  It is the homeland of the Jewish nation and a major component 
of the Torah.  However, if the Land of Israel plays such an important 
role in Judaism, why do so many Jews still choose to live in the 
Diaspora?  Just how central is Eretz Yisrael to the Torah?



In his groundbreaking work, Eretz Yisrael in the Parashah,  Rabbi 
Moshe D. Lichtman responds to these questions, meticulously reviewing 
all the relevant Rabbinic commentaries and sources that mention the 
role of Israel in the Torah. In doing so he gives the reader a 
newfound love and appreciation for the Land that God chose for his people.



Culling from a vast storehouse of Rabbinic literature, Rabbi Lichtman 
illustrates for readers that living in the Holy Land is more than a 
weighty, legalistic question. It is the fulfillment of the deep 
yearnings of millennia of Jews who sought to reach the Land in order 
to be able to perform those commandments rooted in the Land itself.



Rabbi Hershel Schachter, a leading modern-day rabbinic authority, 
lauded this monumental work, saying, "It is certainly a great and 
timely mitzvah, as well as a pressing need, to add another work onto 
the Oral Law in honor of the value and importance of the Land of Israel."



Written during the turbulent times of the recent intifada, this 
timely work shows the importance of the Land of Israel to 
Judaism.  It challenges the reader to look at Israel in a new 
light-not as a political entity, but as a fundamental component to 
Torah, Jewish observance, and to the Jewish nation itself.



Title: Eretz Yisrael in the Parashah

Author: Moshe D. Lichtman

Publisher: Devora Publishing   Pages: 454

ISBN: 1-932687-70-X    Hardcover, $21.95



This title can be ordered through Baker & Taylor and Ingram.

Schools and libraries are eligible for discounts.
Please call 1-212-444-1657 to order directly from publisher
Stuart Schnee
Public Relations, Marketing & Sales
US Tel: 973-796-2753
Israel Tel: +972-54-790-9120
Fax: +972-2-561-0943





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