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February 7, 2016 3:00 am at 3:00 am #617187ShiurimMember
Can anyone recommend any shiurim on Chumash B’Iyun, specifically focusing on pshat in the psukim, what purpose each word is serving, dikduk, etc.
Tizku l’mitzvos!
February 7, 2016 3:05 am at 3:05 am #1136893ShiurimMemberJust to clarify, not interested in anything that gets into bible criticism for inappropriate hashkafos. Thanks
February 11, 2016 2:21 am at 2:21 am #1136894dnetskMemberInteresting question. A couple years back I started learning Ramban in English. I think it was a mistake. I can’t remember what happened but I got very disheartened about the Yidden in the Midbar. I started feeling really sorry for them. Like couldn’t H’ just bring them in without all this?
February 11, 2016 4:11 pm at 4:11 pm #1136895oomisParticipantARTSCROLL still has the best way for most of us to learn Chumash.
It happens that I also attend an incredible women’s weekly parsha shiur on Monday mornings in ny neighborhood. Our teacher is an incredible young woman, well-knopwn throughout the community for the many Torah lectures that she gives for women, and we learn in a chabura-type style where she teaches a concept from the parsha and we respond with our own thoughts and questions. We do topical learning, rather than posuk by posuk. I cannot begin to tell you what personal enjoyment this class brings to me.
February 11, 2016 4:39 pm at 4:39 pm #1136896theprof1ParticipantI learn chumash with a sefer called “chok l’yisroel” it has the chumash, targum, rashi. all in 6 portions for each day, friday being the longest. then each day there is a portion from neiviem and ksuvim. then mishna, and gemorah, rambam, zohar and mussar, very interesting way of learning a lot.
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