{"id":63490,"date":"2022-10-03T10:33:11","date_gmt":"2022-10-03T15:33:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ou.org\/life\/?p=63490"},"modified":"2022-10-03T10:33:11","modified_gmt":"2022-10-03T15:33:11","slug":"book-review-dimensions-in-chumash","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ou.org\/life\/inspiration\/book-review-dimensions-in-chumash\/","title":{"rendered":"Book Review: Dimensions in Chumash"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-63491 alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/www.ou.org\/life\/files\/8280_3d_2-300x220.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"220\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.ou.org\/life\/files\/8280_3d_2-300x220.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.ou.org\/life\/files\/8280_3d_2-1024x751.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/www.ou.org\/life\/files\/8280_3d_2-768x563.jpg 768w, https:\/\/www.ou.org\/life\/files\/8280_3d_2.jpg 1500w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/mosaicapress.com\/product\/dimensions-in-chumash-1\/\"><strong>Dimensions in Chumash: Bereishis * Shemos<\/strong><\/a><br \/>\nRabbi Immanuel Bernstein<br \/>\nMosaica Press<br \/>\n534 pages<\/p>\n<p>As editor of the OU Torah web site, literally dozens of shiurim and divrei Torah cross my virtual desk each week and, <em>baruch Hashem<\/em>, I pick up a lot of Torah through osmosis. But as much as I would like to, the laws of physics prevent me from being able to follow every series we post. (I imagine that members of our audience are subject to the same limitation of there being only 24 hours in the day.) Accordingly, there are only a few series that I follow regularly as part of my personal <em>seder<\/em>. One of these is Rabbi Immanuel Bernstein\u2019s <em>Dimensions in Chumash<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>The reason I am such a fan of Rabbi Bernstein\u2019s writing is his brilliant ability to mix depth with clarity. This is a combination that is sadly lacking in all too many approaches to Torah. Now <em>Dimensions in Chumash<\/em> is available in a handsome volume from Mosaica Press, featuring several essays on each of the sedras in the books of Bereishis and Shemos.<\/p>\n<p>Traditionally, there are four manners of Torah exegesis, known by the acronym \u201cPardes.\u201d These are <em>pshat, remez, drash and sod,<\/em> or the simple meaning, hints, exposition and secrets, respectively. In his introduction, Rabbi Bernstein says that most of the essays in the book \u201ctake place in the realms of <em>pshat<\/em>,\u201d with others in the realms of <em>drash<\/em>, and even in <em>remez<\/em>. That may be but, having read the entire work cover-to-cover over the span of two weeks, it\u2019s the <em>pshat<\/em> that stays with me.<\/p>\n<p>Rabbi Bernstein stands on the shoulders of two giants: his father, Rabbi Isaac Bernstein ztz\u201dl, and his uncle, Rabbi Yehuda Copperman ztz\u201dl (often incorrectly Anglicized as \u201cCooperman\u201d). Rabbi Copperman\u2019s <em>magnum opus<\/em> was a work called <em>Pshuto shel Mikra<\/em>, which, as the title would suggest, focuses on the <em>pshat<\/em> interpretation of the Torah. Among his many published works, Rabbi Bernstein has served as the translator of <em>Pshuto shel Mikra.<\/em> His expertise in this area is apparent.<\/p>\n<p>One problem with translating \u201c<em>pshat<\/em>\u201d as \u201cthe simple meaning\u201d is that it gives the misimpression that it\u2019s simple: you read the text and \u2013 <em>Sch\u00f6n!<\/em> \u2013 you\u2019re done. In reality, it\u2019s not so \u201csimple.\u201d Time and again, Rabbi Bernstein shows us obvious questions staring us in the face. For example, in parshas Tetzaveh, Rabbi Bernstein points out two obvious questions on Exodus 28:21: \u201cThe stones shall be on the names of the children of Israel \u2013 12 on their names \u2013 engraved like a signet ring, each on its name.\u201d (1) Why are the stones described as \u201cengraved like a signet ring\u201d when signets are engraved in the reverse so that the seals that they make will be read forward? and (2) Why does it tell us that \u201cthe stones shall be on the names of the children of Israel?\u201d Weren\u2019t the names on the stones rather than the other way around? There\u2019s actually a rather elegant solution that answers both of these questions. (See if you can figure it out; I\u2019ll share it at the end of the review.) It\u2019s a <em>pshat<\/em> reading in the text, but we all miss it, so rather than \u201cthe simple meaning,\u201d perhaps we should understand <em>pshat<\/em> as \u201cthe straightforward meaning.\u201d Straightforward though it may be, it might occasionally be apparent only after working diligently to unlock the text. Luckily, we have teachers like Rabbi Bernstein to provide us with the necessary keys.<\/p>\n<p>Rabbi Bernstein points out many such questions based on <em>pshat<\/em> reading. Why does the Torah use this word here? Why does the text repeat something it just said? Why is this section out of order? (There are even questions raised based on such things as the vowels and spaces.) The answers are beautiful and clearly presented, but the \u201cwow\u201d factor often comes from the realization that one has overlooked an obvious question despite having read the text umpteen times over the years.<\/p>\n<p>Now, one might think that with the help of Rashi, all of our <em>pshat<\/em> questions will be cleared up. Not so! As Rabbi Bernstein rightly notes, many works have been dedicated specifically to explaining Rashi, whose entire approach is ostensibly <em>pshat<\/em>. But as we have observed, \u201c<em>pshat<\/em>\u201d is not necessarily synonymous with \u201ceasy.\u201d Rashi has a standard approach and when he deviates from it, it cries out for explanation. (A sample question on Rashi: Why does he feel the need to tell us that the laws in parshas Mishpatim are from Sinai when he tells us on parshas Behar that <em>all<\/em> the laws in the Torah are from Sinai? What is he adding through this seemingly extraneous comment?)<\/p>\n<p>In various chapters, Rabbi Bernstein addresses the interplay between <em>pshat<\/em> and <em>drash<\/em>, or between <em>pshat<\/em> and <em>remez<\/em>, so these realms of Torah study are indeed represented. To this reader, however, the area of <em>pshat<\/em> is where <em>Dimensions in Chumash<\/em> truly excels. One expects to encounter <em>chiddushim<\/em> in works of <em>drash<\/em> and <em>remez, <\/em>but to be blown away time and again in the realm of <em>pshat<\/em>? That is indeed exceptional. <em>Dimensions in Chumash<\/em> will greatly enhance one\u2019s understanding of, and appreciation for, the weekly Torah portion.<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________________<\/p>\n<p>The questions were: (1) Why are the stones described as \u201cengraved like a signet ring\u201d when signets are engraved in the reverse so that the seals that they make will be read forward? and (2) Why does it tell us that \u201cthe stones shall be on the names of the children of Israel?\u201d Weren\u2019t the names on the stones rather than the other way around?<\/p>\n<p><strong>The Answer<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The stones were indeed \u201cengraved like a signet ring,\u201d i.e., with the writing backwards. But they weren\u2019t engraved on the fronts on the stones, they were engraved on their backs, with the result that the stones were \u201con the names.\u201d In this way, the backwards writing could be read forward from the front of the translucent stones.<\/p>\n<p>This is just one of numerous observations Rabbi Bernstein shares on the <em>bigdei kehuna<\/em>, along with many important lessons!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Dimensions in Chumash: Bereishis * Shemos Rabbi Immanuel Bernstein Mosaica Press 534 pages As editor of the OU Torah web site, literally dozens of shiurim and divrei Torah cross my virtual desk each week and, baruch Hashem, I pick up a lot of Torah through osmosis. 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