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Etz Hayim Humash

Etz Hayim: Torah and Commentary (also published with the subtitle A Torah Commentary) is a humash (the Torah in printed form) published and used by Conservative Judaism. Its production involved the collaboration of the Rabbinical Assembly, the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, and the Jewish Publication Society.

The title is from the Hebrew phrase Etz Hayim, meaning 'tree of life'.

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The Etz Hayim contains the Hebrew text of the Torah, the Jewish Publication Society (JPS)'s modern English translation of the Hebrew text, a number of commentaries, written in English, on the Torah which run alongside the Hebrew text and its English translation and a number of essays on the Torah and Tanakh in the back of the book. The Etz Hayim contains three types of commentary: the p'shat which discusses the literal meaning of the text, the drash which draws on Talmudic, Medieval, Chassidic, and Modern Jewish sources to expound on the deeper meaning of the text, and the halacha l'maaseh which explains how the text relates to current Jewish practice and halacha, or Jewish law. The essays in the back cover a wide range of topics, from kashrut to eschatology and everything in between.

Some of the essays uphold the traditional view that the Torah is the divine word of God, while others challenge it and question the historicity of some of the biblical narratives. This has raised objections, especially amongst stricter Orthodox circles, to the publication.[1]

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2002: National Jewish Book Award in the Nonfiction category[2]

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  1. ^ See: Hillel Halkin, "Boiling a Kid’: Reflections on a New Bible Commentary", Commentary 115 (April 2003):37 – 43; Tammi Rossman-Benjamin, , The Open Access Project www.YasharBooks.com (archived from the original March 14, 2012, at the Wayback Machine on March 14, 2012). For a Reform Judaism response, see: Arnold Jacob Wolf, "The Perils of P'shat", Judaism 205/206 (Winter/Spring 2003): 103 – 107
  2. ^ "Past Winners". Jewish Book Council. Retrieved 2020-01-24.

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  • Jewish Bible Quarterly's review of Etz Hayim by David J. Zucker
  • Rabbi David Lieber, Scholar and University President, Dies at 83 by The New York Times

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