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We owe Avinoam Fraenkel an immense debt of gratitude for a monumental labour of scholarship. Truly this is a work by which, at every level, we are enriched. Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, former Chief Rabbi, the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth
Many will now begin to study this holy book [ Nefesh HaChaim ]. Rabbi Herschel Schachter, head of the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, Yeshiva University
Nefesh HaTzimtzum is a monumental work which truly explains the teachings and worldviews of Rabbi Chaim Volozhim . . . . Avinoam amazingly dispels the confusion [about Tzimtzum ] by explaining the historical factors and providing scholarly proof. Rabbi Moshe Schatz, Kabbalist and author, Sparks of the Hidden Light
"Many will now begin to properly study this holy book [ Nefesh HaChaim ]." Rabbi Herschel Schachter, head of the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, Yeshiva University
" Nefesh Hatzimtzum is simply outstanding. It is a crisp and clear presentation of what has essentially been a closed book . . . . There are few sefarim available today in the English language that offer a thorough education in such an important and lesser known area of Torah. This two volume set is a must have for anyone who values high quality English Torah works . . . . Fraenkel has made an historic contribution to the Jewish people." Rabbi Ari Enkin, torahbookreviews.blogspot.co.il
"Avinoam Fraenkel's research, translation, and commentary are essential components to making this classic of Mitnaged (non-Hasidic) Ashkenazi Orthodoxy accessible to the English reading audience." Zev Garber, American Reference Books Annual
"Fraenkel's attempt to harmonize the apparently conflicting views on the tzimtzum is highly valuable. In the first place, Fraenkel's claim is well argued and meticulously grounded in the sources, and thus deserves serious consideration. Second, Fraenkel's reading goes against the main trend of interpretation in both the academic world of Kabbalah studies and that of Chabad historiography, which follows the last Lubavitcher Rebbe in stressing the opposition between Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi and Rabbi Chaim on tzimtzum. It is a work of both real piety and ingenious scholarship." Yitzhak Y. Melamed, https://jewishreviewofbooks.com
Book Information
ISBN 9789655241655
Author Avinoam Fraenkel
Format Hardback
Page Count 816
Imprint Urim Publications
Publisher Urim Publications
Weight(grams) 1279g
Dimensions(mm) 260mm * 216mm * 41mm