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Torah Rediscovered: Challenging Centuries of Misinterpretation and Neglect

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This book is intended to clarify many of the difficult issues relating to the Torah that have been misinterpreted throughout years of abuse and neglect by Jewish and Christian leaders. Torah Rediscovered paints a clear picture of how the Torah can be honored by Jewish and non-Jewish believers.

208 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1996

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Ariel Berkowitz

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May 6, 2019
A lot in this book went over my head I think mainly because I wasn't raised in Judaism.
My chief takeaway though, is how important the Torah and the entire Old Testament should be in the life of a believer.
That was the word and scripture by which the new believers and Apostles lived their lives.
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August 17, 2024
For those who are new to Torah observance or on the path, this is an excellent, basic source of information. While the information is basic, it is very meaty. Some of the arguments that allege Paul is anti-Torah are adequately refuted with simple logic and solid hermenutics. I was well pleased with this book. The case made for Torah observance for all who claim Jesus as Messiah is solid.
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May 26, 2012
Great read for anyone tired of shallow religion. This book really connects the dots and fills in the gaps. I highly recommend!
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