The Book of Genesis

Genesis 1:1-50:26

Bereshit opens the Torah with the vast sweep of creation and the intimate drama of human beginnings, moving from the cosmic to the deeply personal. As the narrative narrows from all of humanity to one family, the book traces the birth of the covenant through the lives of the patriarchs and matriarchs — their faith, their failures, and their capacity for growth. Ultimately, Bereshit lays the theological, ethical, and emotional foundations of Jewish history: a story of promise, struggle, blessing, exile, and the persistent search for meaning.

Cardozo on the Parashah: Volume 1

The Book of Genesis

This collection of essays looks at the weekly Torah portion through the eyes of philosophy, contemporary controversies, and personal struggles. Written in Rabbi Cardozo’s characteristic style, this collection offers something for many different types of readers: laymen and clergy, full-time students and intellectually curious practitioners, Jews and non-Jews alike.

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