If you liked Perush ʻal ha-Torah ʻal derekh beʼur by Levi ben Gershom, start with Milḥamot ha-Shem (1560), Prophetae priores: Josua, Judices cum chaldaica Jonathanis paraphrasi ac comment (1494), and Perush le-Shir ha-shirim (2001). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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Frequently asked questions

What should I read after Perush ʻal ha-Torah ʻal derekh beʼur?

BookOrb recommends Milḥamot ha-Shem (1560), Prophetae priores: Josua, Judices cum chaldaica Jonathanis paraphrasi ac comment (1494), Perush le-Shir ha-shirim (2001), Toʻaltiyot ha-Ralbag (1914), and Rabi Leṿi ben Gershom Perush ʻal ha-Torah (1547).

Are there books like Perush ʻal ha-Torah ʻal derekh beʼur?

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Who wrote Perush ʻal ha-Torah ʻal derekh beʼur?

Perush ʻal ha-Torah ʻal derekh beʼur is by Levi ben Gershom.