Pahad Yitzchak
Pahad Yitzchak is a significant work in Jewish literature, authored by Rabbi Isaac Abarbanel. It is a commentary on the Torah, focusing on the weekly portions read during the Jewish Sabbath. The text is known for its deep insights and interpretations, drawing from various sources, including traditional Jewish texts and philosophical ideas.
The title "Pahad Yitzchak" translates to "The Fear of Isaac," reflecting themes of reverence and awe in relation to God and the Torah. This work is often studied by those seeking to deepen their understanding of Jewish teachings and the complexities of biblical narratives.