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Torah, Seventy Faces

Tikkunei Zohar: Seventy Faces of Torah

The Tikkunei Zohar, a kabbalistic work composed in 14th-century Spain, offers seventy interpretations of the Torah’s first word, bereshit. This article traces how: The understanding of the Torah as multivocal culminated in its formulation, “the Torah has seventy faces,” in the 12th-century Numbers Rabbah (Part 1). The Tikkunei Zohar saw this as a key theological principle and applied it programmatically (Part 2). R. Nathan Spira and Ramchal interpreted other words of Torah, and Rabbi Nachman of Breslov wrote his famous stories to prepare readers for the Torah’s seventy meanings (Part 3).

Dr.

Biti Roi

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Six Criteria that Inform a True Torah

Dr. Rabbi

Marc D. Angel

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Subjective Dimensions of Truth

Prof. Rabbi

Daniel Sperber

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Academic Biblical Studies, the 71st Face of the Torah

The need for rational-critical approaches to Scripture, in the popular Israeli discussions of the weekly parasha.

Prof.

Yair Hoffman