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The Beginning of Desire

The Beginning of Desire

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A deep and beautiful commentary
Review: Aviva Gottlieb Zornberg is one of the remarkable Torah teachers of her generation. All who have attended her lectures in Jerusalem can attest to her great learning, her poetic and intuitive interpretative skill, her effort to read the Biblical text through combining the traditional sources with insights derived from sociological, anthropological and psychological literature. Her radiant and magnetic personality provide a dimension to her lectures inspirationally which the page does, and sometimes does not capture. But her commentary for any one who will take the time and effort to read it carefully yields new insights into the Biblical texts. And again her readings are ones which almost invariably lead us into deeper understanding of the human relationships involved in Tannach.
This commentary should be a part of the library of all those who love the Biblical text.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: literary and traditional theological theory meet
Review: Aviva Zornberg's , Genesis, The Beginning of Desire, is a deep analysis of the first book of the Bible which utilizes insights from the full gamut of philosophers and authors to illuminate the commentary of Rashi, the most central of the classical medieval Jewish commentaries on the Bible. She is a treasure and her insights are illuminating and occasionally open up an area in ways never before explored. I reccommend it highly for all who are dedicated to seeing the world of the Bible in all its depth and compexity.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Rambling and Unfocused
Review: I expected alot from this book, and did, indeed, glean some useful insights. I am sure there is much, however, that I did not get from the work due to it's style. There is no focus in the composition, and most of the time it seems to ramble with no clear direction. The author does not state her thesis and present her supporting evidence; rather, she has an almost stream-of-consciousness approach, pulling in seemingly unrelated materials and ideas, depending upon the reader to make the connections. Her scholarship and love of the material are evident, but the author's style doesn't allow the reader to assimilate nearly enough of what she has to offer.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Early Jewish Interpretations of Genesis
Review: This book is primarily about understanding the subtleties of Genesis and its meanings for everyday people. Various parsha are considered and commented upon. The author relies heavily upon early Jewish literature and not much is original. However, many English readers will most likely find some considerations of the psychological nature that they may not have considered before. Alternative understandings are presented to most of the beloved stories in Genesis. These interpretations were not presented as a matter of fact, which I appreciated, but were presented as alternative understandings to fill some holes in the complexities of the literal translations.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Early Jewish Interpretations of Genesis
Review: This book is primarily about understanding the subtleties of Genesis and its meanings for everyday people. Various parsha are considered and commented upon. The author relies heavily upon early Jewish literature and not much is original. However, many English readers will most likely find some considerations of the psychological nature that they may not have considered before. Alternative understandings are presented to most of the beloved stories in Genesis. These interpretations were not presented as a matter of fact, which I appreciated, but were presented as alternative understandings to fill some holes in the complexities of the literal translations.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: learned but dull
Review: This densely written book gives the patient reader a few of the same insights that one can get from a good Chumash (Torah w/commentary) such as the Artscroll Chumash or the Conservatives' Etz Chaim-- so I would not say it is completely worthless. The difference is that a Chumash is pithier and more clearly written than this book. When I read the Torah portion every week, I sometimes can't put it down (especially in Genesis). By contrast, I found it impossible to keep plowing through this learned but dull, dull, dull tome.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Potent
Review: This is for me one of the most intelligent and beautiful books on Genesis I have ever read. The depth of the book takes several (hundred?) readings to fully grasp its height and breadth. A must have.Ms. Zornberg's grasp of her subject matter is awesome and inspiring.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Zornberg Wanders Aimlessly Through Genesis
Review: Zornberg's book on Genesis had much promise for me, but the book failed to live up to this promise. The author is certainly well versed in the rabbinic commentaries on the Genesis text, but her writing style is so disorganized, and her intellectual leaps so large that following her arguments often take more time than they are worth. If you are searching for a contemporary analysis of the first book of the Bible, I would recommend Dennis Shulman's Genius of Genesis. This latter book was time much better spent.


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