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DESCRIPTION:Many will be familiar from shul with Rabbi Ludwig Philippson's 
 translation of the Torah into German.  But did you know that the first edi
 tion\, in 1844\, also included a commentary?  As the product of someone wi
 th a classical nineteenth-century education\, it differs in some interesti
 ng respects from what one might expect in a chumash commentary today.  And
  one thing Philippson excelled in is finding patterns in what look like ar
 bitrary sequences of actions or descriptions in the Torah.\n\nJoin me as I
  share what I learned from reading my way through this commentary.  (Sourc
 e texts in English and German.)
DTSTAMP:20260504T131429Z
LOCATION:(1OG) Stresemann
SUMMARY:Philippson's forgotten Chumash commentary - Michael Grant
URL:https://programm.limmud.de/limmud-2026/talk/WKP9P8/
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