Da’ath Sofrim Shmuel I-II

Commentary to the Books of Samuel 1 & 2
by Rabbi Chaim Dov Rabinowitz
Edited by Shalom Kaplan
Translated by: Various
Part of the ‘Da’ath Sofrim – Prophets’ series.

The Da’ath Sofrim, here translated into English, is a lucid and outstanding commentary on the the Books of Samuel 1 & 2

From the publisher:
The Book of Samuel depicts a transitional period in Jewish history – the transition between the spiritual laxity and even decline that existed during the anarchy of the period of the Judges to the spiritual renewal that reaches its peak under King David.

A collection of rabbinic exegesis. Rav Chaim Dov Rabinowitz life’s work was the monumental Da’ath Sofrim on Tanach, a 21 volume commentary based on the Rishonim. He invested all of his energy and more than sixty years of his life into compiling this commentary. His books serve as basic works for the study of Tanach and are used by the greatest educators throughout the world. Many talmidei chachamim study Tanach according to Da’at Sofrim. Translated from Hebrew. Editorial contributions by Rabbi Shalom Kaplan and Rabbi N. Vogel.(733 Pages)

Publisher: H. Vagshal Publishing, 2004

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