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The illustrated Torah : illustrated sidrot and haftarot / paintings by Michal Meron ; with texts selected from the JPS Tanakh ; edited by Alon Baker ; introductory notes by Ellen Frankel.
Uniform title
Bible.
Old Testament.
Selections.
(Jewish Publication Society).
English.
2000.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Old Jaffa, Israel : Studio in Old Jaffa ; Jerusalem ; New York : Gefen Pub. House ; Philadelphia, PA : Distribution [in] North America, Jewish Publication Society, 2000.
Description
248 pages : color illustrations ; 31 cm
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BS1223 .J483 2000q Oversize
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Subject(s)
Bible Pentateuch
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Haftarot
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Bible Pentateuch
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Jewish Publication Society
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Meron, Michal
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Baker, Alon
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Pictures
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Summary note
The Illustrated Torah is a project bringing together the work of Israeli artist , Michal Meron, and the curent translation of the Five Books of Moses by the Jewish Publication Society.
Contents
Sidrot (Torah readings)
Haftarot for special Sabbaths
Haftarot for the Days of Awe
Haftarot for the festivals
Haftarot for weekday occasions.
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ISBN
9657157005
9789657157008
LCCN
2002401117
OCLC
45255371
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