Israel Drazin

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Israel Drazin


Born
in The United States
January 01, 1935

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Brigadier General (Ret.) Dr. Israel Drazin, Ph.D. (Aramaic Literature, 1981; M.A., Hebrew Literature, 1978; J.D., Law, 1974; M.Ed., Psychology, 1966; B.A., Theology, 1957), in an ordained rabbi, practicing lawyer, and retired U.S. Army chaplain. A recipient of the Legion of Merit, he completed his service in the active reserves in 1984 as Assistant Chief of Chaplains, the highest reserve officer position available in the Army Chaplaincy.

Average rating: 4.53 · 165 ratings · 75 reviews · 45 distinct works
Bereishit

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Mysteries of Judaism (Myste...

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Unusual Bible Interpretatio...

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Maimonides: The Exceptional...

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Numbers

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Vayikra

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Maimonides: Reason Above All

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Shemot

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The Tragedies of King David...

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Unusual Bible Interpretatio...

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“Many Jews are convinced that the “oral law” is comprised of interpretations and additions to what is written in the Torah and that both were revealed by God to the Israelites at Mount Sinai through Moses. Numbers 15:32–36 as well as many other biblical sources show that this is not true.”
Israel Drazin, Unusual Bible Interpretations: Five Books of Moses

“Ehrlich does not believe that the Israelites were ever slaves in Egypt. He feels that he could support his view with: (1) None of the prophets, except Micah 6:5, mention the enslavement. (2) Micah 6:5 has a different version than the Five Books of Moses. It states that God sent Moses, Aaron, and Miriam to redeem the Israelites. The Five Books state that only Moses was sent, Aaron was only an assistant to Moses, and Miriam had no role in the redemption other than gathering the women to sing praises that the Israelites were saved at the Red Sea. (3) Scholars say that the song in Deuteronomy 32 is a very old composition.”
Israel Drazin, Unusual Bible Interpretations: Five Books of Moses

“Many Jews are convinced that the “oral law” is comprised of interpretations and additions to what is written in the Torah and that both were revealed by God to the Israelites at Mount Sinai through Moses.”
Israel Drazin, Unusual Bible Interpretations: Five Books of Moses



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