People of many nations are beginning to rediscover the Torah as a book of the covenant given to God's redeemed people, as a document describing the lifestyle for the holy community, and as the sacred marriage agreement between God and His people. In Torah Rediscovered, Ariel and D'vorah Berkowitz make a logical, Biblical and impassioned plea for all of us to take a new and honest look at the nature of the Holy Scriptures, which are called by God, the Torah.Torah Rediscovered- New Edition! Back by popular demand!
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.
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.