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Patterns in Time: Chanukah: Volume 8 (English and Hebrew Edition)
Published by Feldheim Publishers, Ltd., 1988, hardcover, English- Hebrew text, 368 pages, minor edgewear to dust-jacket, otherwise condition: very good.
Patterns in Time - Chanukah, is part of a remarkable new series which reveals patterns subtly hidden by our Sages inthe Midrash, and uses them to uncover the structure of patterns hidden in time. The author draws a dramatic and moving picture of the historical processes that created Chanukah, spanning time from the Garden of Eden through the Messianic age.
In a delightfully eclectic structuring of rich sources, the book uncovers a hidden Chanukah. In the process, the author illuminates some of the most important concepts of Torah philosophy, bringing clarity to complexity. This is a work infused with awe for the teachings of Chazal, exposing the multi-leveled architecture they created to lead us through the bewildering multiplicity of details and levels of meaning in the Torah.
A relevant and sensitive examination of assimilation and divisiveness in the Jewish people, this volume traces schism from its existential roots in Adam, to Yosef and his brothers, the Kingdoms of Judah and Israel, through the time of Chanukah. It demonstrates the significance of this primary schism to the phenomenon of Hellenization and its contemporary counterparts.
With penetrating scholarship and without over-abstraction, the book establishes the pertinence of Chanukah to final geulah and to the synthesis of Yosef and Yehuda, Foundation and Empire, individual and Klal Yisroel.