Healing & Repairing: Essays on Sefer Bereishit - Book - Rabbi Ari D. Kahn

Healing & Repairing: Essays on Sefer Bereishit

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Healing & Repairing: Essays on Sefer Bereishit

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The book of Bereishit can be read a book of dysfunctional relationships—and attempts to heal them. Starting with the fractured relationship between God and humankind in the Garden of Eden, running through to the relationship with Joseph and his brothers, the book of Bereishit is replete with stories of dysfunction, maltreatment, and alienation. Yet it is also filled with gestures of repairing and rehabilitation—some of which are successful, and tragically some never get adequately resolved.

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  • Book Cover Type: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 278
  • Trim: 6x9
  • Weight: 14.6 ounces

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The book of Bereishit can be read a book of dysfunctional relationships—and attempts to heal them. Starting with the fractured relationship between God and humankind in the Garden of Eden, running through to the relationship with Joseph and his brothers, the book of Bereishit is replete with stories of dysfunction, maltreatment, and alienation. Yet it is also filled with gestures of repairing and rehabilitation—some of which are successful, and tragically some never get adequately resolved.

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A powerful and insightful journey through Sefer Bereishit, Healing and Repairing by Rabbi Ari Kahn uncovers the emotional depth and spiritual wisdom of Genesis, revealing how the Torah's earliest stories illuminate the path to personal growth, reconciliation, and redemption.

Healing and Repairing: Essays on Sefer Bereishit by Rabbi Ari Kahn offers a deeply moving and intellectually rigorous exploration of the themes of brokenness, restoration, and spiritual growth embedded in the weekly parshiot of Genesis. In this latest installment of Rabbi Kahn’s celebrated Torah commentary series—following Explorations and Echoes of Eden—he brings his signature blend of midrashic analysis, psychological insight, and philosophical depth to the book of Bereishit.

Focusing on the emotional and spiritual failures of humanity’s earliest generations—from Adam and Eve to Noach, Avraham, Yaakov, and Yosef—Rabbi Kahn reveals how the Torah’s first book is less a story of perfection and more a chronicle of the human condition: fractured relationships, moral crises, and the long road to tikkun (repair).

Each chapter is tied to a specific weekly Torah portion, offering rich insights into both familiar and neglected narratives. Whether discussing Cain’s alienation, the silence between Avraham and Sarah, or Yosef’s inner torment, Rabbi Kahn helps readers uncover Torah’s enduring relevance to personal growth and ethical living.

Key Themes Covered:

  • Parashat Bereishit – Original sin and the moral inheritance of Cain
  • Parashat Noach – False hopes of redemption and generational trauma
  • Parashat Lech Lecha – The silent tension between divine promise and human doubt
  • Parashat Vayeira – Sodom’s trial and the complexity of righteousness
  • Parashat Toldot – The duplicity of Lavan and psychological shadows
  • Parashat Vayeshev – Yosef’s pain, dreams, and the unseen cost of chosenness
  • Parashat Vayigash – The moment of emotional surrender and reunion
  • Parashat Vayechi – The surprise ending: legacy, forgiveness, and closure

Healing and Repairing is a must-read for:

  • Students of Jewish philosophy, Tanakh, and midrash
  • Readers who appreciate the intersection of Torah and psychology
  • Rabbis, educators, and scholars seeking sermon material or classroom insights
  • Anyone wrestling with themes of faith, failure, family, and reconciliation


This volume speaks not only to the intellect but to the soul. Rabbi Kahn’s essays do not shy away from the darker corners of human behavior found in Genesis. Instead, he shines Torah’s eternal light on these shadows, uncovering the hope, growth, and redemption that lie within.

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