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  2. Tamara Cohn Eskenazi - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Eskenazi and the late Tikva Frymer-Kensky won the 2011 National Jewish Book Award in Women’s Studies for The JPS Bible Commentary: Ruth. [7] [8]The 2022 art exhibit “Holy Sparks”, shown among other places at the Dr. Bernard Heller Museum, featured art about twenty-four female rabbis who were firsts in some way; [9] [10] Carol Hamoy created the artwork about Eskenazi that was in ...

  3. Jewish commentaries on the Bible - Wikipedia

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    A new English commentary has been written for the entire Hebrew Bible drawing on both traditional rabbinic sources, and the findings of modern-day higher textual criticism. [citation needed] There is much overlap between non-Orthodox Jewish Bible commentary, and the non-sectarian and inter-religious Bible commentary found in the Anchor Bible ...

  4. Ruth (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    Ruth in Boaz's Field by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld. In the days when the judges were leading the tribes of Israel, there was a famine.Because of this crisis, Elimelech, a man from Bethlehem in Judah, moved to Moab with his wife, Naomi, and his two sons, Mahlon and Chilion.

  5. Yechiel Perr - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Observer, June 1969. Tzidkus Stands Forever: The Life and Lessons of Rabbi Menachem M. Perr zt”l, September 2011. Shoshanas Ha'amakim: Parsha Lessons, Life Lessons, 2019. מגילות רות ואסתר עם פירוש שושנת העמקים, ‎2020. A commentary on the books of Esther and Ruth, in Hebrew.

  6. Moshe Alshich - Wikipedia

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    According to this commentary, the Song is an allegory, and represents a dialogue between God and exiled Israel on the latter's mission. "'Ene Mosheh" (Eyes of Moses), on Ruth. Alshich says of the book of Ruth, "Surely from it we might take a lesson how to serve God"; and illustrates this statement throughout his commentary, Venice, 1601.

  7. Yalkut Shimoni - Wikipedia

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    The Yalkut Shimoni (Hebrew: ילקוט שמעוני), or simply Yalkut, is an aggadic compilation on the books of the Hebrew Bible.It is a compilation of older interpretations and explanations of Biblical passages, arranged according to the sequence of those portions of the Bible to which they referred.

  8. Zohar - Wikipedia

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    s. Mystic Midrash on Ruth. A commentary on the Book of Ruth in the same style. t. Faithful Shepherd (רעיא מהימנא) By far the largest "book" included in the Zohar, this is a Kabbalistic commentary on Moses' teachings revealed to ben Yochai and his friends. [55]

  9. Five Megillot - Wikipedia

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    The Five Scrolls are the Song of Songs, the Book of Ruth, the Book of Lamentations, Ecclesiastes and the Book of Esther. These five relatively short biblical books are grouped together in Jewish tradition. [2] The five megillot in multilingual micrography (Latin and Hebrew) by Aaron Wolf Herlingen, 1748