Thank you Rabbi Tovia Singer for letting us know what the best Tanakh to read is. I am now taking Biblical Hebrew classes and joined Netiv. Many blessings your way. Thank you.
I took your advice Rabbi Singer and bought The Art Scroll, The Stone Edition Chumash. When I opened it and started reading, it was like a breath of fresh air. It's beautifully written. I can't describe the joy I feel reading it.
This was a very bad move, as the Art Scroll occasionally mistranslates the Miqra to make it conform to Rabbinic intepretations. (Combining it with Rashi is even worse.) I recommend Vol. 1 & Vol. 2 of the Schoken Bible by Prof. Everett Fox (the Torah and first Prophet books) and the Koren Edition for the remainder of the Miqra.
More than anything I want to learn Biblical Hebrew but at 65 it’ll take me awhile. Until then I will purchase Artscroll. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
As a muslim I find the jewish scriptures beautiful and extremely interesting. While reading some translations, I found a few part didn't make sense, so I started to read a bit of Hebrew and looking for videos. It's the first video that I see that makes perfect sense to me. Thank you very much.
Rabbi, just to let you know that this must be the third time am watching this video. I bought the Chumash Art Scroll, Stone Edition and I can testify that I will never regret it, best book I will ever have in life. It also helps that I read Hebrew and also Noahide, Baruk Hashem. Yes, I also have the two volumes, lets get biblical. I am drinking from the source and now very spiritually fulfilled. The world looks different. Thank you for being a light to me and many others that are influenced by me. Toda Rabba.
Great comment Joseph. I have the Rtscroll stone edition chumash too and it is great but only covers the 5 books of Moses. I would suggest you get the artscroll tanach. It is a green hardcover unlike the blue hardcover of the chumash. It will jave all the rest of tanach for you. A definite must in basics for you. Hope your learning is coming along well. You are inspirational
@@goldengun9970 I second your comment. The Chumash was what I was raised on but I have the green art scroll tanach and it is the most cherished book in my library by far. Of course, anyone with a desire to learn Torah and scriptures should learn to read the Hebrew, but for those who aren’t there yet the translation provided by Artscroll is the best out there.
Thank you Rabbi.....I wish I had learned Hebrew when I was young. I started learning with the aleph bet when I was in my 40s as a baal tuvah. In Ulpon my teacher called me kasha cause I kept saying Evret Kasha! I love your vids so much, keep them coming. :-)
@Kevin Belgrove: The "New Testament" you preach from is absolutely NOT scripture that was given to mankind by God! NOWHERE did God ever tell us to expect FURTHER SCRIPTURES after Mt. Sinai, since, He specifically told us, that the words He gave to us there are ETERNAL (i.e. STILL in effect and binding TODAY - a LIVING document!), and that we are NOT to follow ANY OTHER TEACHING than what is in those ETERNAL Hebrew scriptures. Christianity IS another teaching, therefore, we are NOT to follow what it says - God's orders! Also, NOWHERE did God ever mention the name "Yahuah", "Jesus", or "Yeshua" to us, NOR did He tell us that we need to be "saved", NOR did He tell us that He requires HUMAN BLOOD (a purely pagan ritual that God ABHORS!) as atonement for our sins. Also, God specifically told us in Deut. 17:8-11 to LISTEN to what the Rabbis teach us, and NOT to turn either to the right or the left of what they teach us! In the absence of the Temple, the Rabbis are our spiritual teachers, since they have been studying the original Hebrew scriptures all the way back to Mt. Sinai - something that false, pagan Christianity REFUSED to do, leaving them in profound darkness as to what God actually said to us there! This resulted in the blasphemous, false, pagan religion of "Christianity", that preaches AGAINST what God said to us at Mt. Sinai. PLEASE do the research, learn from the Rabbis, and buy yourself a Hebrew Bible (says "TANACH" on the cover) so you can see for yourself what God actually said to us.
I wish I had come across this before I bought the large Tenach, but I just got my Artscroll Stone Chumash, Prophets, and Writings. The Tenach was great, but without the commentary I was very lost. You are not kidding the commentary and explanations are fantastic and beautiful and I now feel confident moving forward.
Rabbi tovia singer I love your work I use to be Christian and now I’m looking to covert to judaism because it’s the truth and I feel my soul is called to Judaism. Thank you and most importantly thank Hashem
I was just looking for English translations of the Hebrew Bible, with a Jewish perspective, and the first few results I got were all deceptively-named Messianic Jewish translations. Names like "The Complete Jewish Bible" and "The Orthodox Jewish Bible". Took some digging to find that they were in fact not Jewish, but Christian. Very deceptive indeed.
Stone cumesh 5 books of Moses by far the best i agree that's how i found out about various vowels artscroll is so good for people like me new to the Jewish faith
Have been trying for many years and know a few words.Hebrew the language of creation and my neshama loves to hear it.Todah and will continue to work on it.Bought a Torah from Chabad now will purchase the Chumash as soon as possible. Todah .
Thank you for your explanation, it resonated and I've placed an order. Excited to receive it soon and learn the contexts from Jewish sources. Warm greetings, Jef.
If you're interested in leaving Christianity, but don't want to convert, you might consider seeking out a Noahide group, and continue learning from Rabbi Singer and other Orthodox rabbis on the Tanak Talk channel (the man who hosts the Tenak Talk programs (wil'Liam Hall) is a Noahide who left Christianity, then Messianic Christianity, so he could answer a lot of your questions).
@Kevin Belgrove : See my previous Reply to you! Also, I don't know where you're getting all those wild-looking names from, but they DO NOT appear in the Hebrew Bible! False, pagan Christianity absolutely DID NOT come from God - PLEASE do the research, and learn from the Rabbis, as commanded by God in Deut. 17:8-11 (explained above).
You should do a daily reading of the bible and translate has you go. I would watch and listen to you every day. While you're at it you can translate that song at the end of your video
I would be curious to hear your thoughts about an online resource by the name of Sefaria, Rabbi. I do wish that I had had access to your recommendations earlier. For me, finding THE Bible has been a long process, beginning with French versions (my native language) of the Catholic Bible, then the obvious KJV, NAB, NIV, etc. I eventually discovered Judaism and bought my first Tanakh (JPS), which was replaced by a Jewish Study Bible (featuring the JPS), and recently, the Artscroll one. So the next step will be to buy the multiple volumes individually. I'm also studying Hebrew, but it will be a while before I can read the Tanakh in Hebrew. In the meantime, though far from perfect, an online solution like Sefaria, with linked comments for each verse and tons of content seems heaven sent. Although nothing replaces actual books.
though. You Rabbi Singer for your advice. I will try to find the Artschroll books of Torah and TaNak I have a couple of them but need to purchase the rest. Thanks again
Thanks Rabbi, I only wish that the 1st time I would have listened till the end. I would not have ordered the full Stone Edition of the Israel Bible. Instead I would have ordered book by book as you suggest. The difference between The Torah and my 365 and The Stone Edition is amazing. But in my defence my nephew and niece attending Torah Academy in Columbus Ohio with Rabbi Tuly Weisz. 😊
The most useful Chumash at present, in my humble opinion, is the Kehot edition. It intersperses the rest with material from the major commentaries, usually Rashi. In addition th e re is commentary based on the weekly talks of the Lubavitcher Rebbe whose scholarly, spiritual and mystical discussion of the text, over more than 40 annu a l cycles of Torah study, is penetrationg and illuminating. For the Hebrew readers it has the text plus Rashi (with vowel markings !) And Onkelos (a first century translation of the Hebrew into the language of the day, Aramaic.) The result is a masterpiece , helpful to the people new to Torah study and to scholars. It is a 5 volume set, one for each of the 5 books of Moses. Very well bound, it won't fall apart for 10 years or more of regular study.
My favorite translation is the Shocken Bible by Professor Fox who tries for a literal interpretation the most striking of which is not turning the Creator's name into Adonai by using the letters of the tetragrammaton, and even then he gets somethings wrong. The real answer is to learn biblical hebrew.
@Kevin Belgrove So I see that you are in a sect that mispronounces the name of the Creator, i.e. the Assembly of [Your Term ]. I got a real kick out of the website's reference to H3068 which is to the tetragrammaton, a name for the Creator which the Masoretes did not provide the vowel pointings for, hence the correct pronunciation is debated by scholars...As the Anchor Bible Dictionary explains: "The pronunciation of YHWH ... is a scholarly guess." The son of God is the Children of Israel. How do I know that? Because our Hebrew Scriptures says so: "And thou shalt say unto Pharaoh, Thus saith the LORD, Israel is my son, even my firstborn." Exodus 4:22. Nowhere in the Hebrew Scriptures is the messiah referenced as the son of God, but rather from the House of David. [Note: The "son of man" is not the "son of God".] Your citation to the Christian Scriptures has no weight because It frequently conflicts with the word of God. You might as well be quoting the Egyptian Book of the Dead or the Book of Mormon to me.....alleged 'holy books' which I reject. And yes the Hebrew scriptures are my teacher, Proverbs 6:23: "For the commandment is a lamp, and the teaching is light, and reproofs of instruction are the way of life;". As long as you are listening to Rabbi Singer's presentation there is still hope for you.
What you say makes sense. I was raised Christian but found myself looking outside Christianity since I was 12 years old. I've looked at Judaism many times but didn't pursue it because I was afraid of what people would think. While still Christian, the more I study, the less it makes sense. I'm taking your advice and learning Hebrew. It makes no sense to build my life on Jewish scriptures and NOT know Hebrew.
I don't understand how Christian's can have the audacity to claim that they have the correct bible (KJV) and the audacity to say that they understand the scriptures...it's LUDICROUS!
The same with the ancient Arabic. That's why earlier on Muslims rejected the idea of translation in the beginning. Now missionaries have built a carrier on characterizing on the meaning of the sacred text.
Oh and to add if there isn't one then write a translation and publish it I buy it. Your version may not turn out 100% spot on but at least it would help me to escape the bias christology in other translations.
Yes, ArtScroll has some of the best editions of the Hebrew Bible, but too often they translate following Rashi and the Midrash instead of what the text says in Hebrew. One of their major mistranslation is their latest edition of Shir haShirim. Rashi was a great scholar, but was not infallible.
If you're the kind of Orthodox Jew who is confident in his convictions and unafraid of getting an accurate translation under these circumstances, I recommend Vol. 1 ("Five Books of Moses") & Vol. 2 (first Prophets books) of the Schoken Bible by Prof. Everett Fox, which include commentaries by him. Add the Koren Edition for the remainder of the Miqra. I hope additional parts of the Miqra, translated by Prof. Fox's expert hands, will hit the market in the upcoming decades as he labors to translate more Tanakh books. Rashi deviates from the Text's straightforward meaning in 70% of cases. He may have been an outstanding scholar, but fidelity to the plain meaning was of little concern to him.
You, my Arabic speaking friend, should learn Hebrew. It is so easy for you. I've taught Arabic speakers here in Indonesia Biblical Hebrew in a few weeks (Arabic is much more difficult!) I don't think I ever met an Arabic speaking Jew who didn't read and understand Hebrew. The most famous Arabic translation of the Torah is of the great medieval rabbi Saadia Gaon سعيد بن يوسف الفيومي
I tried dear Rabbi, through an english website!! It did not work as you can imagine!! It's a sad state of affairs really to try to learn our cousins tongue through a foreigner! And it's difficult to find a Hebrew/Arabic teacher here in Australia. So I will have to look for a translation for now. Thank you Rabbi, I will look for the translation you suggested. Salam
I'm not a rabbi, but you could try the saadia gaon's translation. You can Google it. It's a little expensive but could be useful for you :) Sadly is only the translation of the Torah.
Rabbi Singer, can you a little more specific? A look at the ArtScroll website shows a dizzying number of choices! Which edition, version etc? www.artscroll.com/Categories/BL1.html
I have four Torah, 2 with commentaries, and one without. The Spanish Torah and TaNak in Spanish doesn't have commentaries. I wanted to buy a Spanish TaNak with commentaries but have not been able to find one. I would like to buy one Spanish TaNak with the commentaries tough.
@Rut Brea I don't have any Tanakh yet, but I think we're in the same situation, I want a Spanish Tanakh, but I don't want to take a risk and buy one translated by Some Christian denomination. Let me know if got a good one. @ Rut Brea.
Ita funny that I wanted to ask about the Chumash and I find this video. But not only that, do I get more information than expected!!! I love that you can get these in an individual book with the commentary. I was not brought around this or any other kind of religion growing up, but that I've recently been exposed to Judaism I'm at a point why anything else?? I recently went to a Jewish bookstore and picked up a 3 vol Tanakh, w the Torah, the Writings and the Prophets. I also had picked up a book called to be a Jew by Rabbi Hayim Donin. In reading it, it's like a door has been opened to my soul and I'm a dried sponge looking for the water. I don't think I've ever been this excited about anything in my life before. The closest was when my niece was born. So I've come across a decent sum of money that will start with the chumash in a 5 volume set, and then work gradually to building a library of a single volume of each of the books from the writings and the prophets, along with the commentaries. Thank you so very much for covering this!! I also intend on learning the biblical Hebrew. I just don't know where to go on that part is all.
Yes. Miraculously transmitted and miraculously preserved. Now, what value do the Ketuvim and Nevi'im have for Jewish people? It's like the story ends 40 years after leaving Egypt. The fulfillment of the promises to Abraham happened after entering Canaan. One of my favorite accounts is the one in Joshua 5:13-15. How is Exodus 3:14 translated?
Thank you your teaching and very kind nature. Just terrific! Also, I have noticed that depending on the color of your clothes your eyes seem to change color. Am I seeing correctly? I used to work with a woman where this was the case. Just noticed after watching dozens of your videos and debates. Thanks again Rabbi.
I could only get a JPS at my bookstore. Art Scroll is on the list, as I can see many flaws in the JPS easily. That's a bummer, but it helps me learn Hebrew and I like that. Thank You Rabbi.
Next study it with rashi's commentary. And make sure you start searching for information on rashi and how best to study rashi. 'What's bothering rashi is a good resource' and of course if you need it the artscroll english rashi on the chumash to start with
as Muslim I really want to read the Torah and the Gospel in their original language because I know the translation can't be 100% accurate since it's the same with the Quran . so is there a good website to learn Hebrew?
In my opinion the best book to learn Hebrew is the The First Hebrew Primer: The Adult Beginner's Path to Biblical Hebrew, Third Edition. www.amazon.com/First-Hebrew-Primer-Beginners-Biblical/dp/0939144158/ref=pd_sim_14_10?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0939144158&pd_rd_r=31SMFYTJ8V7BF4WX3G71&pd_rd_w=l1dOI&pd_rd_wg=510JF&psc=1&refRID=31SMFYTJ8V7BF4WX3G71
Ok. I'll have to invest in some books now. This should be fun. Sadly, there is no orthodox community in my city, only reformed and I have trouble respecting that, as they don't seem to take the scripture seriously.
Chumash is the 5 books of Moshe. The TaNaKh; T stands for Torah = 5 books of Moshe Rabbeinu, N stands for Nevi’im = Prophets, K stands for the Ketuvim = Writings.
Thank you Rabbi can you do a video on the various translations of Tanach throughout the generations? (eg Targum Onkelos, Targum Yonatan Ben Uziel/Yerushalmi, Septuagint, Vulgate, KJ, Mendelssohn etc)
The Living Torah and its continuation The Living Nach is a wonderful translation, with a world of the major Torah commentaries. But only the five books of Moses comes with the Hebrew, the Nach is only English.
For non-Jews and non-Orthodox Jews there is a better alternative: Vol. 1 ("Five Books of Moses") & Vol. 2 (first Prophets books) of the Schoken Bible by Prof. Everett Fox. They include commentaries he has authored. Add the Koren Edition for the remainder of the Miqra.
I'm a Christian, but I'm curious, and I'm not asking with any other motive than curiosity and will not argue about it, do you guys read Isaiah 53 and, if so, then what do the Jewish commentaries say about it? I'm really interested in learning more about the traditional interpretation of it, but I've heard that it was removed from synagogue reading, and even that many Jews have never read it.
Great video! In the Chumash, what is the different between the hebrew in the large print and the hebrew on the same page to the left of it in small in print? I appreciate yours or anyones feedback. Thank you!
I bought my Torah Sion Levi Chumash in Spanish and has the original Hebrew writings and comentaries in Hebrew and Spanish and its the greatest thing i have. I bought the Tanak in Spanish only but i will buy it later with the Hebrew Text and Spanish, but its in 2, 3 or 4 books. I dont know if Jews have planned to make 1 great big Tanak that has all in 1. I know it will be very big Tanak but it would be a great idea to make one like that.
I am too busy learning my Tribal language. But we Arapahos are suffering in our language learning. We have no culture to speak our language. The Colonial christians destroyed our cultural ways. Whenever I can recall all my tribal language by memory, then I will Hebrew and Aramaic. The Creator bless your Wisdom, Mr. Singer. 🙂
"For then I will convert the peoples (אֶל-עַמִּים) to a pure language that all of them call in the name of the Lord, to worship Him of one accord" - Tzefaniah 3:9. 1. In this verse, are "the peoples" synonymous with "the nations" (גּוֹיִם) mentioned in verse 8? 2. Are we really going to have to wait for HaShem Himself to convert us to a pure language, which I'm assuming is Hebrew and not the so-called "language of science" (i.e., English)? 3. If the raison d'être of Klal Yisrael is to be a Holy Nation and a Kingdom of Priests unto HaShem, so that they might be a blessing to the Nations, then ... shouldn't the Torah-observant Jews be advancing a Hebrew Language Program among the Nations, *while* advancing a Baalei Teshuvah Movement among their fellow Jews? Or, should they solely be focused on advancing a Baalei Teshuvah Movement among their fellow Jews?
I'm sad that I don't have to money to move into an Orthodox Jewish community. The Internet is a poor substitute. I'm tired of living among Xtians. I'm tired of Xtians constantly shoving their idolatry in my face.
Here's a link to the one R. Singer is talking about, which costs approx. $49.49 and measures 8 x 9.5 inches: artscroll.com/Books/9780899060149.html Please, correct me if I'm wrong, but ArtScroll doesn't seem to have a FULL SIZE version of the individual Five Books of Moshe in The Stone Edition. I mistakenly ordered the "Personal Size" (4.75 x 6 inches), which too small for my old eyes to read even with glasses and costs approx. $13.49 each. Instead, I should have ordered the Schottenstein Ed Interlinear Chumash of the individual Five Books of Moshe, which measures 8.625 x 10 inches and costs approx. $26.09 each.
The challenge I have with commentaries is that they often disagree with each other. What causes you to accept the art scroll and its commentary over another one? Thank you so much.
The Rabbinic party line. For non-Jews and non-Orthodox Jews there is a better alternative: Vol. 1 ("Five Books of Moses") & Vol. 2 (first Prophets books) of the Schoken Bible by Prof. Everett Fox, plus the Koren Edition for the remainder of the Miqra. They include commentaries he has authored.
@@ZviJ1 Dr Fox's translations offer virtually no rabbinic commentary. What would you recommend for someone wanting to supplement Dr. Fox's great works, with rabbinic commentary?
hopefully a thrift store will receive these books and will price them as normal texts so that I can purchase them all at a discount. thank you for your insight.
Rabbi, I was raised secular and so I was not raised with Hebrew. What program can I get that would be great to learn Biblical Hebrew from a Jewish standpoint. I have already looked online and I keep running into programs made by Christians and not by Jews.
Thank you for teaching the world about our Torah/Tan'akh/Nevi'im.
Thank You Rabbi!
I’m a Christian , I watch Tovia, to keep myself accountable
Thank you Rabbi Tovia Singer for letting us know what the best Tanakh to read is. I am now taking Biblical Hebrew classes and joined Netiv. Many blessings your way. Thank you.
I'm not a believer, but i like this rabbi. His voice and sense of humor are fantastic.
most respect to you for giving a rabbi a listen even if your not a believer, his humour is rlly good indeed
Thank you Rabbi Singer! Please keep up the great work of waking up people to the truth!
For some reason, i like this guy and he handles and treats people and all subjects with respect
The names by which you call yourself are repugnant, inasmuch as the 1st musn't be written as such, and the second is a pseudonym of an idol.
I took your advice Rabbi Singer and bought The Art Scroll, The Stone Edition Chumash. When I opened it and started reading, it was like a breath of fresh air. It's beautifully written. I can't describe the joy I feel reading it.
Baruch Hashem!
Mine is the artscroll chumush with Rashi.
@@ToviaSinger1 I used the artscroll chumush with Rashi.
B"H"
This was a very bad move, as the Art Scroll occasionally mistranslates the Miqra to make it conform to Rabbinic intepretations. (Combining it with Rashi is even worse.)
I recommend Vol. 1 & Vol. 2 of the Schoken Bible by Prof. Everett Fox (the Torah and first Prophet books) and the Koren Edition for the remainder of the Miqra.
More than anything I want to learn Biblical Hebrew but at 65 it’ll take me awhile. Until then I will purchase Artscroll. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Good for you!! I've found that just by listening to the Orthodox Rabbis, you automatically pick up Hebrew words here and there. It's a start! 😊
As a muslim I find the jewish scriptures beautiful and extremely interesting. While reading some translations, I found a few part didn't make sense, so I started to read a bit of Hebrew and looking for videos. It's the first video that I see that makes perfect sense to me. Thank you very much.
May the Creator bless you for your open mind and good heart.
@TeshuvahforIshmael Have you heard about hesed, my friend? Your post suggests that you have not. One has to br completely deaf to have written it.
Best Rabbi on UA-cam
Nothing replaces a fabulous teacher indeed Tovia! Cheers from downunder!
@@convert2islaam500 no I won't. WHERE in tenach does it say that moshiach is capital L lord ,and WHERE does it say we even need a capital S savior
@@chanitalevitz4945 ignore everything I said I left Christianity after these comments
that was very nice of you to answer a question that I was curious about as you say many have asked. Thank you
Rabbi, just to let you know that this must be the third time am watching this video. I bought the Chumash Art Scroll, Stone Edition and I can testify that I will never regret it, best book I will ever have in life. It also helps that I read Hebrew and also Noahide, Baruk Hashem. Yes, I also have the two volumes, lets get biblical. I am drinking from the source and now very spiritually fulfilled. The world looks different. Thank you for being a light to me and many others that are influenced by me. Toda Rabba.
Is the hebrew bible in e-Sword accurate??
Great comment Joseph. I have the Rtscroll stone edition chumash too and it is great but only covers the 5 books of Moses. I would suggest you get the artscroll tanach. It is a green hardcover unlike the blue hardcover of the chumash. It will jave all the rest of tanach for you. A definite must in basics for you. Hope your learning is coming along well. You are inspirational
@@goldengun9970 I second your comment. The Chumash was what I was raised on but I have the green art scroll tanach and it is the most cherished book in my library by far. Of course, anyone with a desire to learn Torah and scriptures should learn to read the Hebrew, but for those who aren’t there yet the translation provided by Artscroll is the best out there.
Thank you Rabbi.....I wish I had learned Hebrew when I was young. I started learning with the aleph bet when I was in my 40s as a baal tuvah. In Ulpon my teacher called me kasha cause I kept saying Evret Kasha! I love your vids so much, keep them coming. :-)
Yes! Nothing does beat an awesome teacher (as yourself)!
@Kevin Belgrove: The "New Testament" you preach from is absolutely NOT scripture that was given to mankind by God! NOWHERE did God ever tell us to expect FURTHER SCRIPTURES after Mt. Sinai, since, He specifically told us, that the words He gave to us there are ETERNAL (i.e. STILL in effect and binding TODAY - a LIVING document!), and that we are NOT to follow ANY OTHER TEACHING than what is in those ETERNAL Hebrew scriptures. Christianity IS another teaching, therefore, we are NOT to follow what it says - God's orders! Also, NOWHERE did God ever mention the name "Yahuah", "Jesus", or "Yeshua" to us, NOR did He tell us that we need to be "saved", NOR did He tell us that He requires HUMAN BLOOD (a purely pagan ritual that God ABHORS!) as atonement for our sins.
Also, God specifically told us in Deut. 17:8-11 to LISTEN to what the Rabbis teach us, and NOT to turn either to the right or the left of what they teach us! In the absence of the Temple, the Rabbis are our spiritual teachers, since they have been studying the original Hebrew scriptures all the way back to Mt. Sinai - something that false, pagan Christianity REFUSED to do, leaving them in profound darkness as to what God actually said to us there! This resulted in the blasphemous, false, pagan religion of "Christianity", that preaches AGAINST what God said to us at Mt. Sinai. PLEASE do the research, learn from the Rabbis, and buy yourself a Hebrew Bible (says "TANACH" on the cover) so you can see for yourself what God actually said to us.
I wish I had come across this before I bought the large Tenach, but I just got my Artscroll Stone Chumash, Prophets, and Writings. The Tenach was great, but without the commentary I was very lost. You are not kidding the commentary and explanations are fantastic and beautiful and I now feel confident moving forward.
Rabbi tovia singer I love your work I use to be Christian and now I’m looking to covert to judaism because it’s the truth and I feel my soul is called to Judaism. Thank you and most importantly thank Hashem
dont bro, its a boring life minus the 3rd eye powers but i didnt have to convert for those just keep shabbat and eat a holy diet
I was just looking for English translations of the Hebrew Bible, with a Jewish perspective, and the first few results I got were all deceptively-named Messianic Jewish translations. Names like "The Complete Jewish Bible" and "The Orthodox Jewish Bible". Took some digging to find that they were in fact not Jewish, but Christian.
Very deceptive indeed.
So if i use esword hebrew bible its accurate?
Thank you so much dear Rabbi Singer!!
This was so informative and helpful. Thank you.
So good!! Thank you so much dear Rabbi Singer!
Stone cumesh 5 books of Moses by far the best i agree that's how i found out about various vowels artscroll is so good for people like me new to the Jewish faith
Wonderful lesson! Thank you so much dear rabbi!
Thankyou Rabbi Tovia Singer I will take your advice, and look forward to your future guidance, I will find your website.
Thank you Rabbi
I was looking for the best ❤
Have been trying for many years and know a few words.Hebrew the language of creation and my neshama loves to hear it.Todah and will continue to work on it.Bought a Torah from Chabad now will purchase the Chumash as soon as possible. Todah .
I am so glad and grateful that i found this video today !!🙂
Thank you for your explanation, it resonated and I've placed an order. Excited to receive it soon and learn the contexts from Jewish sources. Warm greetings, Jef.
Thank you Rabbi Singer!
I don't want to convert ever but I agree with you .thanks for your teaching G-d bless you
If you're interested in leaving Christianity, but don't want to convert, you might consider seeking out a Noahide group, and continue learning from Rabbi Singer and other Orthodox rabbis on the Tanak Talk channel (the man who hosts the Tenak Talk programs (wil'Liam Hall) is a Noahide who left Christianity, then Messianic Christianity, so he could answer a lot of your questions).
@Kevin Belgrove : See my previous Reply to you! Also, I don't know where you're getting all those wild-looking names from, but they DO NOT appear in the Hebrew Bible! False, pagan Christianity absolutely DID NOT come from God - PLEASE do the research, and learn from the Rabbis, as commanded by God in Deut. 17:8-11 (explained above).
@Kevin Belgrove: See my previous Replies to you! .
@Kevin Belgrove: I'm NOT going back to THAT swamp goo!! .
@Kevin Belgrove: I REJECT your swamp goo!!! PLEASE follow Commander Riker's instructions!!
You should do a daily reading of the bible and translate has you go. I would watch and listen to you every day. While you're at it you can translate that song at the end of your video
Thank you Rabbi Singer.
Thank you for this.
Shalom Todda Rabbah Tapu Tohunga Tovia.
Thank you so much have a lovely Day. Thank you to your beautiful wife and family.
From Aotearoa,
Thank you Rabbi. I recommend everyone watch at 1.25 speed
That's rude. Just watch it normally as he recorded it. Why rush a rabbi to hurry and finish.. If you don't have the time, come back later!
I go at 1.75 because I want to learn as much as I can. When I hear him not sped up, it really trips him up.
Do you do that during love-making, too? There is such a thing as feeling, you know.
Sefaria has the commentators
Artscroll has an App with the Torah and Tanakh
Chabad has the Judaica Press translation with commentary
I am really enjoying your content! I'm going to take your advice and purchase The Artscroll, The Stone Edition Chumash Thank you Rabbi.
I would be curious to hear your thoughts about an online resource by the name of Sefaria, Rabbi.
I do wish that I had had access to your recommendations earlier. For me, finding THE Bible has been a long process, beginning with French versions (my native language) of the Catholic Bible, then the obvious KJV, NAB, NIV, etc.
I eventually discovered Judaism and bought my first Tanakh (JPS), which was replaced by a Jewish Study Bible (featuring the JPS), and recently, the Artscroll one. So the next step will be to buy the multiple volumes individually. I'm also studying Hebrew, but it will be a while before I can read the Tanakh in Hebrew. In the meantime, though far from perfect, an online solution like Sefaria, with linked comments for each verse and tons of content seems heaven sent. Although nothing replaces actual books.
Everyone welcomes Sefaria
I know that Artscroll has books in French & Spanish as well.
@@SilenceDogwood. Is the hebrew bible in e-Sword accurate??
though. You Rabbi Singer for your advice. I will try to find the Artschroll books of Torah and TaNak I have a couple of them but need to purchase the rest. Thanks again
Thanks Rabbi, I only wish that the 1st time I would have listened till the end. I would not have ordered the full Stone Edition of the Israel Bible. Instead I would have ordered book by book as you suggest. The difference between The Torah and my 365 and The Stone Edition is amazing. But in my defence my nephew and niece attending Torah Academy in Columbus Ohio with Rabbi Tuly Weisz. 😊
I prefer the new R’Sacks zt”l translation, but R’Kaplan’s “The Living Torah” is remarkable
Thank You Rabbi Singer. Got me artscroll Chumash
art scroll was used in my yeshiva
The most useful Chumash at present, in my humble opinion, is the Kehot edition. It intersperses the rest with material from the major commentaries, usually Rashi. In addition th e re is commentary based on the weekly talks of the Lubavitcher Rebbe whose scholarly, spiritual and mystical discussion of the text, over more than 40 annu a l cycles of Torah study, is penetrationg and illuminating. For the Hebrew readers it has the text plus Rashi (with vowel markings !) And Onkelos (a first century translation of the Hebrew into the language of the day, Aramaic.) The result is a masterpiece , helpful to the people new to Torah study and to scholars.
It is a 5 volume set, one for each of the 5 books of Moses. Very well bound, it won't fall apart for 10 years or more of regular study.
thank you Rabbi
My favorite translation is the Shocken Bible by Professor Fox who tries for a literal interpretation the most striking of which is not turning the Creator's name into Adonai by using the letters of the tetragrammaton, and even then he gets somethings wrong. The real answer is to learn biblical hebrew.
@Kevin Belgrove So I see that you are in a sect that mispronounces the name of the Creator, i.e. the Assembly of [Your Term ]. I got a real kick out of the website's reference to H3068 which is to the tetragrammaton, a name for the Creator which the Masoretes did not provide the vowel pointings for, hence the correct pronunciation is debated by scholars...As the Anchor Bible Dictionary explains: "The pronunciation of YHWH ... is a scholarly guess." The son of God is the Children of Israel. How do I know that? Because our Hebrew Scriptures says so: "And thou shalt say unto Pharaoh, Thus saith the LORD, Israel is my son, even my firstborn." Exodus 4:22. Nowhere in the Hebrew Scriptures is the messiah referenced as the son of God, but rather from the House of David. [Note: The "son of man" is not the "son of God".] Your citation to the Christian Scriptures has no weight because It frequently conflicts with the word of God. You might as well be quoting the Egyptian Book of the Dead or the Book of Mormon to me.....alleged 'holy books' which I reject. And yes the Hebrew scriptures are my teacher, Proverbs 6:23: "For the commandment is a lamp, and the teaching is light, and reproofs of instruction are the way of life;". As long as you are listening to Rabbi Singer's presentation there is still hope for you.
@@KaraiteKohen
Yes 💯 😀
What you say makes sense. I was raised Christian but found myself looking outside Christianity since I was 12 years old. I've looked at Judaism many times but didn't pursue it because I was afraid of what people would think. While still Christian, the more I study, the less it makes sense. I'm taking your advice and learning Hebrew. It makes no sense to build my life on Jewish scriptures and NOT know Hebrew.
You an inspiration, my friend.
I don't understand how Christian's can have the audacity to claim that they have the correct bible (KJV) and the audacity to say that they understand the scriptures...it's LUDICROUS!
thye love to be evil and ignore god and worship trump and mammon
The same with the ancient Arabic. That's why earlier on Muslims rejected the idea of translation in the beginning. Now missionaries have built a carrier on characterizing on the meaning of the sacred text.
Oh and to add if there isn't one then write a translation and publish it I buy it. Your version may not turn out 100% spot on but at least it would help me to escape the bias christology in other translations.
I truly appreciate your teachings.
toda rabah for this great teaching may adonai bless u more more power for this great video. shalom
thank you rabbi that is excellent advice
Chumash... the native American tribe in California ?
Shalom Aleichem! 🤠
Thank you
For example: קרבן means a sacrifice... But it is also with the root of "to make it closer..", which no translation can translate to you...
Yes, ArtScroll has some of the best editions of the Hebrew Bible, but too often they translate following Rashi and the Midrash instead of what the text says in Hebrew. One of their major mistranslation is their latest edition of Shir haShirim. Rashi was a great scholar, but was not infallible.
If you're the kind of Orthodox Jew who is confident in his convictions and unafraid of getting an accurate translation under these circumstances, I recommend Vol. 1 ("Five Books of Moses") & Vol. 2 (first Prophets books) of the Schoken Bible by Prof. Everett Fox, which include commentaries by him. Add the Koren Edition for the remainder of the Miqra.
I hope additional parts of the Miqra, translated by Prof. Fox's expert hands, will hit the market in the upcoming decades as he labors to translate more Tanakh books.
Rashi deviates from the Text's straightforward meaning in 70% of cases. He may have been an outstanding scholar, but fidelity to the plain meaning was of little concern to him.
I have Artscroll Shir hashurim. If you look carefully you will see that the notes/commentary always set out the literal translation as well.
@@ZviJ1 cursed be the tongue that disparages the holy rashi in that way
@@proudpharisee5303 You and the Christinsane individual right above you are in the same category of Meshumadim who worship men.
@@ZviJ1 🤣 just remember what happened to Korach
That widow writes to me too.
Eye opening experience in reading the Chumash.
Good day Rabbi, How about Arabic translations? Arabic is my mother tongue and I believe it's closer to Hebrew than English. any advice?
You, my Arabic speaking friend, should learn Hebrew. It is so easy for you. I've taught Arabic speakers here in Indonesia Biblical Hebrew in a few weeks (Arabic is much more difficult!) I don't think I ever met an Arabic speaking Jew who didn't read and understand Hebrew. The most famous Arabic translation of the Torah is of the great medieval rabbi Saadia Gaon سعيد بن يوسف الفيومي
I tried dear Rabbi, through an english website!! It did not work as you can imagine!! It's a sad state of affairs really to try to learn our cousins tongue through a foreigner! And it's difficult to find a Hebrew/Arabic teacher here in Australia. So I will have to look for a translation for now.
Thank you Rabbi, I will look for the translation you suggested.
Salam
I'm not a rabbi, but you could try the saadia gaon's translation. You can Google it. It's a little expensive but could be useful for you :)
Sadly is only the translation of the Torah.
Rabbi Singer, can you a little more specific? A look at the ArtScroll website shows a dizzying number of choices! Which edition, version etc? www.artscroll.com/Categories/BL1.html
I recommend this www.artscroll.com/Books/9780899060149.html
Thank you rabbi
I have four Torah, 2 with commentaries, and one without. The Spanish Torah and TaNak in Spanish doesn't have commentaries. I wanted to buy a Spanish TaNak with commentaries but have not been able to find one. I would like to buy one Spanish TaNak with the commentaries tough.
@Rut Brea I don't have any Tanakh yet, but I think we're in the same situation, I want a Spanish Tanakh, but I don't want to take a risk and buy one translated by Some Christian denomination. Let me know if got a good one. @ Rut Brea.
Ita funny that I wanted to ask about the Chumash and I find this video. But not only that, do I get more information than expected!!! I love that you can get these in an individual book with the commentary. I was not brought around this or any other kind of religion growing up, but that I've recently been exposed to Judaism I'm at a point why anything else?? I recently went to a Jewish bookstore and picked up a 3 vol Tanakh, w the Torah, the Writings and the Prophets. I also had picked up a book called to be a Jew by Rabbi Hayim Donin. In reading it, it's like a door has been opened to my soul and I'm a dried sponge looking for the water. I don't think I've ever been this excited about anything in my life before. The closest was when my niece was born. So I've come across a decent sum of money that will start with the chumash in a 5 volume set, and then work gradually to building a library of a single volume of each of the books from the writings and the prophets, along with the commentaries. Thank you so very much for covering this!! I also intend on learning the biblical Hebrew. I just don't know where to go on that part is all.
Yes. Miraculously transmitted and miraculously preserved. Now, what value do the Ketuvim and Nevi'im have for Jewish people? It's like the story ends 40 years after leaving Egypt. The fulfillment of the promises to Abraham happened after entering Canaan. One of my favorite accounts is the one in Joshua 5:13-15.
How is Exodus 3:14 translated?
May also recommend the Gutnick edition. it includes major commentaries and those of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
This is also excellent. Some of my congregants use it. Thank you
Thank you your teaching and very kind nature. Just terrific!
Also, I have noticed that depending on the color of your clothes your eyes seem to change color. Am I seeing correctly? I used to work with a woman where this was the case. Just noticed after watching dozens of your videos and debates. Thanks again Rabbi.
Started learning Hebrew in late 50s never too old to learn would be interested on his views of Everett fox 5 books of Moses
Only drawback with Art Scroll is the tiny font size.
I could only get a JPS at my bookstore. Art Scroll is on the list, as I can see many flaws in the JPS easily. That's a bummer, but it helps me learn Hebrew and I like that. Thank You Rabbi.
I know it has been a while, but have you or anyone reviewed the Artscroll Interlinear 5 Volume Slip case Chumash?
I love ❤️ TORAH
What translation u use?
Rabbi tovia, I just finished reading the entire Tanach and I’m wondering which book should I read now?
Get the Zohar 😎
@@LiveforGodalways lol that is not step 2.
Next study it with rashi's commentary. And make sure you start searching for information on rashi and how best to study rashi. 'What's bothering rashi is a good resource' and of course if you need it the artscroll english rashi on the chumash to start with
as Muslim I really want to read the Torah and the Gospel in their original language
because I know the translation can't be 100% accurate
since it's the same with the Quran .
so is there a good website to learn Hebrew?
In my opinion the best book to learn Hebrew is the The First Hebrew Primer: The Adult Beginner's Path to Biblical Hebrew, Third Edition. www.amazon.com/First-Hebrew-Primer-Beginners-Biblical/dp/0939144158/ref=pd_sim_14_10?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0939144158&pd_rd_r=31SMFYTJ8V7BF4WX3G71&pd_rd_w=l1dOI&pd_rd_wg=510JF&psc=1&refRID=31SMFYTJ8V7BF4WX3G71
Ok. I'll have to invest in some books now. This should be fun. Sadly, there is no orthodox community in my city, only reformed and I have trouble respecting that, as they don't seem to take the scripture seriously.
can't wait to get art scroll books
stone edition TANACH is great so is Chumash amazing best to have
Chumash is the 5 books of Moshe.
The TaNaKh; T stands for Torah = 5 books of Moshe Rabbeinu,
N stands for Nevi’im = Prophets,
K stands for the Ketuvim = Writings.
When we read the 4 different sets in these links, what are the other works on Judaism that should be read? Or are they enough?
@Kevin Belgrove What does this have to do with the question I asked?
@Kevin Belgrove why spam everyone with same thing?
Thank you Rabbi can you do a video on the various translations of Tanach throughout the generations? (eg Targum Onkelos, Targum Yonatan Ben Uziel/Yerushalmi, Septuagint, Vulgate, KJ, Mendelssohn etc)
The Living Torah and its continuation The Living Nach is a wonderful translation, with a world of the major Torah commentaries. But only the five books of Moses comes with the Hebrew, the Nach is only English.
For non-Jews and non-Orthodox Jews there is a better alternative: Vol. 1 ("Five Books of Moses") & Vol. 2 (first Prophets books) of the Schoken Bible by Prof. Everett Fox. They include commentaries he has authored.
Add the Koren Edition for the remainder of the Miqra.
what is your view/opinion of Soncino
Can anyone please give me link of tanakh app? The one he's recommended
Find it?
I'm a Christian, but I'm curious, and I'm not asking with any other motive than curiosity and will not argue about it, do you guys read Isaiah 53 and, if so, then what do the Jewish commentaries say about it? I'm really interested in learning more about the traditional interpretation of it, but I've heard that it was removed from synagogue reading, and even that many Jews have never read it.
Great video! In the Chumash, what is the different between the hebrew in the large print and the hebrew on the same page to the left of it in small in print? I appreciate yours or anyones feedback. Thank you!
I bought my Torah Sion Levi Chumash in Spanish and has the original Hebrew writings and comentaries in Hebrew and Spanish and its the greatest thing i have. I bought the Tanak in Spanish only but i will buy it later with the Hebrew Text and Spanish, but its in 2, 3 or 4 books. I dont know if Jews have planned to make 1 great big Tanak that has all in 1. I know it will be very big Tanak but it would be a great idea to make one like that.
Thanks for the content.
Keep up the good work.
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@Kevin Belgrove Are you a BT?
@Kevin Belgrove Ba'al Tshuvah.
@Kevin Belgrove Inciteful. Any other gems of wisdom?
What do you think of the current Multi-Volume JPS Tanakh Commentary set published so far?
I am too busy learning my Tribal language. But we Arapahos are suffering in our language learning. We have no culture to speak our language. The Colonial christians destroyed our cultural ways. Whenever I can recall all my tribal language by memory, then I will Hebrew and Aramaic. The Creator bless your Wisdom, Mr. Singer. 🙂
"For then I will convert the peoples (אֶל-עַמִּים) to a pure language that all of them call in the name of the Lord, to worship Him of one accord" - Tzefaniah 3:9.
1. In this verse, are "the peoples" synonymous with "the nations" (גּוֹיִם) mentioned in verse 8?
2. Are we really going to have to wait for HaShem Himself to convert us to a pure language, which I'm assuming is Hebrew and not the so-called "language of science" (i.e., English)?
3. If the raison d'être of Klal Yisrael is to be a Holy Nation and a Kingdom of Priests unto HaShem, so that they might be a blessing to the Nations, then ... shouldn't the Torah-observant Jews be advancing a Hebrew Language Program among the Nations, *while* advancing a Baalei Teshuvah Movement among their fellow Jews? Or, should they solely be focused on advancing a Baalei Teshuvah Movement among their fellow Jews?
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hi
I am sad about not under stand the Bible why.
I'm sad that I don't have to money to move into an Orthodox Jewish community. The Internet is a poor substitute. I'm tired of living among Xtians. I'm tired of Xtians constantly shoving their idolatry in my face.
Any possibility to get hold of a Tanakh with the Hebrew text with a translation to English made by Jewish rabbis?
I discuss this topic here ua-cam.com/video/OxBCIi1phkI/v-deo.html
Did u find one?
Here's a link to the one R. Singer is talking about, which costs approx. $49.49 and measures 8 x 9.5 inches:
artscroll.com/Books/9780899060149.html
Please, correct me if I'm wrong, but ArtScroll doesn't seem to have a FULL SIZE version of the individual Five Books of Moshe in The Stone Edition. I mistakenly ordered the "Personal Size" (4.75 x 6 inches), which too small for my old eyes to read even with glasses and costs approx. $13.49 each. Instead, I should have ordered the Schottenstein Ed Interlinear Chumash of the individual Five Books of Moshe, which measures 8.625 x 10 inches and costs approx. $26.09 each.
definitely get the full size. The font size of the commentaries is very tiny.
The challenge I have with commentaries is that they often disagree with each other. What causes you to accept the art scroll and its commentary over another one? Thank you so much.
The Rabbinic party line.
For non-Jews and non-Orthodox Jews there is a better alternative: Vol. 1 ("Five Books of Moses") & Vol. 2 (first Prophets books) of the Schoken Bible by Prof. Everett Fox, plus the Koren Edition for the remainder of the Miqra. They include commentaries he has authored.
@@ZviJ1 Dr Fox's translations offer virtually no rabbinic commentary. What would you recommend for someone wanting to supplement Dr. Fox's great works, with rabbinic commentary?
I’m not a spring chicken, how long does it take to learn Biblical Hebrew?
@Kevin Belgrove thanks
just do bereshit and move up from there
hopefully a thrift store will receive these books and will price them as normal texts so that I can purchase them all at a discount. thank you for your insight.
I love how he says the Almighty blessed Be never states his name, God. question if you have belief, why don’t you say the word, God ANSWER PLEASE
Rabbi, I was raised secular and so I was not raised with Hebrew. What program can I get that would be great to learn Biblical Hebrew from a Jewish standpoint. I have already looked online and I keep running into programs made by Christians and not by Jews.
Ben Rios , Awesome! Thank you. Yeah, I already know the Alef-bet.
Rabbi please explain Daniel 11 38-45
Where can I get only Psalms in Hebrew?
I have the, Schottenstein Edition Interlinear Tehillim. It's quite good.
Artscroll chumash hands down