
Torah United (Two Volumes)
Volume 1 - covers Bereshit and Shemot.
Volume 2 - covers Vayikra, Bemidbar and Devarim.
“There are many ways to approach the text of the Torah. Some mine for inspiration, others focus on psychological insights, while others focus on the reverberation of the text throughout Jewish history. In this remarkable work by my friend Rabbi
Aaron Goldscheider, all three are woven together to form a seamless tapestry of Torah insight, depth, and history. Different worlds and approaches are all in dialogue together, from our great Rishonim, to contemporary Jewish thinkers. As I turned each page, I was transported into what Rabbi Soloveitchik once called the symposium of generations, where I the reader had a chair within the Beit Medrash of the great luminaries of Jewish thought all in conversation with one another. And the most powerful dialogues are not those confined to the page, but those that this book will undoubtedly inspire within the lifetime of each of its readers.”
–Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, President of Yeshiva University
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Volume 1 - covers Bereshit and Shemot.
Volume 2 - covers Vayikra, Bemidbar and Devarim.
“There are many ways to approach the text of the Torah. Some mine for inspiration, others focus on psychological insights, while others focus on the reverberation of the text throughout Jewish history. In this remarkable work by my friend Rabbi
Aaron Goldscheider, all three are woven together to form a seamless tapestry of Torah insight, depth, and history. Different worlds and approaches are all in dialogue together, from our great Rishonim, to contemporary Jewish thinkers. As I turned each page, I was transported into what Rabbi Soloveitchik once called the symposium of generations, where I the reader had a chair within the Beit Medrash of the great luminaries of Jewish thought all in conversation with one another. And the most powerful dialogues are not those confined to the page, but those that this book will undoubtedly inspire within the lifetime of each of its readers.”
–Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, President of Yeshiva University










