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Torah Temimah

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The Torah Temimah is the magnum opus of Rabbi Baruch Epstein. Published in 1902, it is a commentary on the Torah, quoting statements from Chazal (Talmud and Medrash), and then offering an original novel explanation on the statement.

Felheim Publishers advertises the book as follows: "An essential work containing the Five Books of Chumash and the Five Megillos along with commentary and the insights of our Sages. Weaves together related halachos and Aggadah from Talmud Yerushalmi, Sifra, Sifre, Tosefta and Mechilta among others, together with concise explanations of the text. The clear and lucid style of this work makes learning enjoyable and accessible to all."[1]

  1. ^ "Feldheim Publishers: Torah Temimah". Feldheim Publishers.