In general, if you are looking for some good reading material on the parsha, his essays are a good stop. On theme he keeps reverting to in this weeks piece are the unavoidable connections between the beginnings of שיעבוד מצרים and the Holocaust, which had already caught my attention just reviewing the Parsha while reading Rabbi Lau's book, but Rabbi Mayer's analysis and application are well worth the read.
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Friday, January 13, 2012
Shabbat Reading
In general, if you are looking for some good reading material on the parsha, his essays are a good stop. On theme he keeps reverting to in this weeks piece are the unavoidable connections between the beginnings of שיעבוד מצרים and the Holocaust, which had already caught my attention just reviewing the Parsha while reading Rabbi Lau's book, but Rabbi Mayer's analysis and application are well worth the read.
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