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Shlomo HaMelech, the “wisest of all men.”
Sefer Mishlei, authored by Shlomo HaMelech, is his collected wisdom. It is a book of metaphors, where every pasuk is multi-layered with meaning. It is a primary source of mussar that is quoted in Torah literature. It is the wisdom of the Torah made real, relatable, and understandable.
Mishlei: Metaphors for Living explores the first five chapters of Shlomo HaMelech’s work through the lens of Midrashim, Gemaras, and classical commentaries, allowing today’s reader to access the extraordinary — and eminently relevant — wisdom within.
Rabbi Dovid Morris
has been in the field of chinuch for over twenty years and has taught students of all ages. He currently learns and teaches in Los Angeles, California. Rabbi Morris enjoys connecting with readers and can be reached at rabbidovidmorris@gmail.com.
Binding: Hardcover
Size: 6" x 9"
Pages: 529
Language: English
Publisher: Mosaica Press
ISBN-10: 1957579242
ISBN-13: 9781957579245
Mishlei: Chapters 1-5 [Hardcover]
Metaphors For Living
By: Rabbi Dovid Morris
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