Torah: For the Nations? (Jewish Wisdom Series)

 

Torah: For the Nations?
Historically Impossible, Presently Feasible; But Should Torah Be Shared With the World? 

The issue of whether or not we should be teaching Torah to our non-Jewish neighbors was a moot point in medieval Europe. Jews were frequently murdered en masse. In the mid-twentieth century, there appeared to be a glimmer of hope on the horizon for true dialogue, with the Jewish people free to tell our story to the world. Where do we stand today? And what, if anything, should be done to share Torah with the world?

Rabbi Yaakov HaLevi s”t, is in fact a pen name. The author has decided to release his book under an assumed name since the information in this book is controversial, and loaded with hot-button topics. As described in the book, most rabbis would not only shy away from these issues but would also shun anyone who raises them. Rabbi Yaakov HaLevi is a brilliant Torah scholar with a wide array of knowledge in many areas including Torah, Talmud, halacha, world history, and Jewish History. The Rabbi has studied and corresponded with some of the greatest Torah minds of both this generation and the previous one. His source-based approach, wide knowledge base, and unique life experience lend a perspective like none-other in this day and age.

 

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