Nᵊtzâr•imꞋ ebooks and epapers are available only through our Israel Mall ► Nᵊtzâr•imꞋ Shop pages. Our first 2 books Who Are The Nᵊtzarim? Live-LinkT (WAN) and Atonement In the Biblical 'New Covenant' Live-LinkT (ABNC)) are also available in paperback from Amazon.com.
Other helpful books in our kha•vᵊr•
The Conflict of the Church and the Synagogue (chapters 1-5). Though this book is out of print, students may sometimes find a copy in the local library, through the inter-library loan system or through the resources listed in our General Judaica Shoppe (in our Mall).
Note: Free pdf and zipped downloads of Parkes' book are available on-line.
For English speakers: The Artscroll Stone Hebrew/English Edition Orthodox Jewish Hebrew-English – not the English-only edition – Tana"kh. Spanish-speakers and speakers of other languages, should try to find and use a Hebrew-Spanish (or Hebrew-"your language") Tanakh.
RibꞋi Yᵊho•shuꞋa of Nâ•tzᵊr•atꞋ
Only when you're able to study the original teachings of RibꞋi Yᵊho•shuꞋa
Read Volume I, the text of NHM, noting the new vocabulary of key words. Most Christians are accustomed to being able to look up KJ/V keywords. No more. Not only is the KJ/V unacceptable, the entire Διαθηκη Καινη (NT) is unacceptable! These key words, not KJ/V words, are the words you'll need to remember in order to find things in these unique concordances. These six unique concordances are found at the end of Volume I. Also, while you're doing this, select two of the challenges to Christian doctrines from WAN Live-LinkT Technology and practice presenting and defending them in personal contacts to Christians (whether gentile or Christian Jews, no difference).
Continue with the next step of the Nᵊtzâr•imꞋ Kha•vᵊr•utꞋâ. Also, while you're doing this, select two of the challenges to Christian doctrines from WAN Live-LinkT Technology, and practice presenting and defending them in personal contacts to Christians (whether gentile or Christian Jews, no difference).
(Or a comparable introductory book to Judaism by a moderate Orthodox rabbi.) Understanding Judaism: The Basics of Deed and Creed By Rabbi Benjamin Blech (Jason Aronson; 1992. Paperback: ISBN 0-876682-91-3.). Chosen by the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations as "the single best book on Judaism in our generation." A professor of Talmud at Yeshiva University, Rabbi Blech has also been lecturing around the world for years and has appeared on U.S. TV, including Oprah.
The Mitzvot: The Commandments and Their Rationale, by Rabbi Abraham Chill
"… the manner in which the Sages gave meaning and value to the mitzvot [sic] is the essence of the present volume by Rabbi Abraham Chill. He has culled from many basic biblical exegetes, rabbinic commentators and codifiers, mystic-kabbalistic authors and Responsa authorities. His work presents in digest form each and every perspective of every one of the 613 divine commandments and, in clear style and comprehension, makes the reader part of the whole gamut of thinking in Oral Law perception…" (from the foreword by Sidney B. Hoenig, Dean, Bernard Revel Graduate School, Yeshiva University)
English-speakers: If you're not already using the Artscroll Stone Edition Orthodox Jewish Hebrew-English
At this point, though it isn't necessary to put sentences together in Hebrew or to speak the language. You only need to be able to read and write Hebrew letters—in both square and cursive font(study the numbered-strokes & follow-the-arrows Hebrew cursive study sheet).
Concurrent with the above, check at least weekly in our Biblical Calendar page what Biblical events transpired that week:
The first step is to ascertain the Biblical month from a Judaic calendar (either on-line or available in late summer from Jewish synagogues, Judaica book & gift shops or funeral homes).
Like the Biblical days of the week, the Biblical months were simply numbered, not named. Having determined the Babylonian month and date of that month, the tal•
Click that month in the table above and check what events are commemorated in the coming week.
Additionally, a few events are determinable only by solar events. To find these, you must check the proper quarter on the modern solar calendar (Events Defined in Solar Calendar)
Finally, if the Biblical date of the month indicates that Shab•
the day before Rosh
on Rosh
preceding a Rosh
Notice, too, that Judaic calendars include the proper times to light Shab•
Every week — the tal•
The only ways to ascertain the Pâ•râsh•
Having derived the Pâ•râsh•
As early in the week as practical: study our commentary on the Tei•
On Shab•
First, of course, review the Pâ•râsh•
Then, study our commentary for the pâ•râsh•