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Harav Mordechai Breuer

Hebrew: מרדכי מרדכי ברויאר
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Birthplace: Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Death: February 24, 2007 (85)
Jerusalem, Jerusalem District, Israel
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Son of Samson Breuer; שַׁמשון ברויאר and Else Lea Breuer
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Father of Private; Yosef Breuer; Private User and Private User
Brother of Zeev Wolfgang Breuer and Sophie (Zipora) Henschke
Half brother of Private; Chaya-Clara Sternfeld and Professor Salomon (Shlomo) Breuer

Occupation: Orthodox rabbi. He was one of the world's leading experts on Tanakh (Hebrew Bible). Israel Prize, for Rabbinical literature 1999
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About Harav Mordechai Breuer

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Mordechai Breuer מרדכי ברויאר (born May 14, 1921, Karlsruhe, Germany; died February 24, 2007, Israel) was an Orthodox rabbi. He was one of the world's leading experts on Tanakh (Hebrew Bible), and especially of the text of the Aleppo Codex.

His first cousin was Ursula Merkin. He should not be confused with Merkin's brother, also a renowned scholar of the same name (Mordechai Breuer). Breuer was a great-grandson of Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch.

He produced two editions of the Tanakh with text and formatting based on those of the Aleppo Codex (including a reconstruction of its missing parts).

Breuer's method is the basis of the modern edition of the Tanakh known as Keter Yerushalayim (כתר ירושלים "The Jerusalem Crown"), printed in Jerusalem in 2000, referred to in English as the Jerusalem Codex. This text is now the official Tanakh of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and of the Israeli Knesset.

He was known for developing Shitat Habechinot ("the aspect approach") which suggests that differing styles and internal tensions in the Biblical text represent different aspects of God or Torah, which cannot be merged without losing their identity. According to Breuer, God wrote the Torah from "multiple perspectives ... each one constituting truth, [for] it is only the combination of such truths that gives expression to the absolute truth." If applied, this approach would provide an alternative framework to the documentary hypothesis, which maintains that the Torah was written by multiple authors.<citation needed>{{cite news |http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:PLdPuvuCPG8J:w...}</ref>

In his two volume book Pirkei Moadot (1986), Rabbi Breuer discusses twenty eight topics, mostly holidays like the Sabbath, Pesach, Shavuot, and Hannukah. The majority of the essays address the peshat or simple understanding of the Biblical text (written law) and attempt to clarify how it corresponds with the halakha or rabbinic law. A few of the essays address issues of oral law. For example, in one of his essays on Pesach, he discusses why and how the order of the Pesach Seder has changed since the destruction of the Temple. Originally, the korban Pesach (Passover sacrifice) was eaten after saying Kidush and drinking the first glass of wine. He explains how and why the seder developed as presented in the Haggadah nowadays. In the introduction, he articulates his methodology for ascertaining the peshat of the Biblical text and demonstrates this method in several of the essays.

In 1984, Breuer was awarded the Bialik Prize for Jewish thought.

In 1999, he was awarded the Israel Prize, for Rabbinical literature - original Torah research.

References

  • http://www.jerusalem-crown.co.il/website_en/index.asp
  • Breuer, Mordechai, Pirkei Moadot, Horev Publications, Jerusalem 1993.
  • "List of Bialik Prize recipients 1933-2004 (in Hebrew), Tel Aviv Municipality website".
  • "Israel Prize Official Site - Recipients in 1999 (in Hebrew)".

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mordechai_Breuer

About מרדכי מרדכי ברויאר (עברית)

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הרב מרדכי בְּרוֹיֶאר (ו' באייר ה'תרפ"א – ו' באדר ה'תשס"ז, 14 במאי 1921 – 24 בפברואר 2007) היה חתן פרס ישראל, ההדיר את נוסח המקרא ופיתח את "שיטת הבחינות" לפרשנות התורה תוך התמודדות דתית עם ביקורת המקרא

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Harav Mordechai Breuer's Timeline

1921
May 14, 1921
Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
1951
February 24, 1951
Rehovot, Rehovot, Center District, Israel
2007
February 24, 2007
Age 85
Jerusalem, Jerusalem District, Israel