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Feb 4, 1998 - 21:50 -

I have a question:
Are there any "work-books" you can recommend for Torah study? I somehow always find it very helful to have "assignments" or guidlines when studying. Thank you

About me: T.C. Gove/Reform member
My e-mail address:   tgove@smartt.com
How I found this site: Search engine


The best introductory series for Torah study by adults is by Nechama Liebowitz, entitled Studies in Torah. It is in 7 volumes (Exodus and Leviticus are each broken into 2 books) that sell as a set for about $110.

It has about a half-dozen essays on each weekly portion. Each essay ends with several non-trivial and quite engrossing "Questions for Further Study". You can order from Amazon.Com by using the following links:  

Studies in Exodus (2 vols.)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=9994979353/thelearnersminyaA/

Studies in Deuteronomy
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0686762649/thelearnersminyaA/

Studies in Genesis
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=9995376849/thelearnersminyaA/

etc.

Be advised that Amazon often lists Jewish books as out-print even though they are not.