Let Dreamers Dream
Joseph, Jacob’s youngest son, foolishly tells his brothers about his dreams. Torah tells us that the disposition of Joseph’s brothers towards him was extremely negative. In Gen 37:4 we read venisneu oto “and they hated him” velo yakhlu davro leshalom “and could not speak shalom, speak well to him.” They were annoyed to the degree that they could not even say anything friendly to Joseph. Should dreamers reveal their dreams to others? Listen?
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Stone Edition Tanach (English Only)
This English language edition of Tanach is perfect for anyone seeking to connect with Jewish heritage, understand unfamiliar biblical passages, or simply deepen their spiritual journey. Whether you're exploring the Prophets for the first time or revisiting familiar Torah stories, this edition makes every page meaningful. The volume contains all 24 books of the Jewish Bible supplied with expert commentary and insights. It includes sidebar guides, maps, timelines, and "at-a-glance" summaries. Rabbi Nosson Scherman's international team of experts also offers you Temple diagrams, genealogies, and biblical illustrations. This clear, flowing, and readable translation is faithful to the Orthodox Jewish perspective as it brings ancient texts to life to a new generation. 1,400 pages of eternal wisdom in beautiful English await you. The link below will take you to the 5x8 size.