Whether you are studying the Bible for the first time or you're simply  curious about its history and contents, you will find everything you need in this "accessible, well-written handbook to Jewish belief as set forth in the Torah" (The Jerusalem Post).
George Robinson, author of the acclaimed Essential Judaism, begins by recounting  the various theories of the origins of the Torah and goes on to explain its importance  as the core element in Jewish belief and practice. He discusses the basics of Jewish  theology and Jewish history as they are derived from the Torah, and he outlines how  the Dead Sea Scrolls and other archaeological discoveries have enhanced our understanding  of the Bible. He introduces us to the vast literature of biblical commentary, chronicles  the evolution of the Torah’s place in the synagogue service, offers an illuminating  discussion of women and the Bible, and provides a study guide as a companion for  individual or group Bible study. In the book’s centerpiece, Robinson summarizes all  fifty-four portions that make up the Torah and gives us a brilliant distillation  of two thousand years of biblical commentaries—from the rabbis of the Mishnah and  the Talmud to medieval commentators such as Rashi, Maimonides, and ibn Ezra to contemporary  scholars such as Nahum Sarna, Nechama Leibowitz, Robert Alter, and Everett Fox.
 This extraordinary volume—which includes a listing of the Torah reading cycles, a  Bible time line, glossaries of terms and biblical commentators, and a bibliography—will  stand as the essential sourcebook on the Torah for years to come.