: The book won the 2014 Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature .
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The book’s central "whodunit" revolves around a shocking discovery: when the Codex finally surfaced in Jerusalem, nearly 200 of its 500 pages were missing—including the most critical section, the Torah. While official government accounts claimed the pages were lost in the 1947 fire, Friedman's investigative journalism suggests a darker reality of greed, state cover-ups, and betrayal by those entrusted with its care. He points toward institutional negligence and potential theft within the [Ben-Zvi Institute](1.4.5, 1.4.9), where the manuscript was stored in an ordinary office cabinet. Why You Should Read It
Unveiling the Mystery: The Journey of the Aleppo Codex Matti Friedman’s is a gripping non-fiction work that reads more like a high-stakes detective thriller than a dry historical account . Published in 2012 by Algonquin Books, the book chronicles the tumultuous journey of the world's most perfect copy of the Hebrew Bible—a 10th-century manuscript known as the [Aleppo Codex](1.2.1, 1.2.6). A Thousand-Year Odyssey
: It sheds light on the often-overlooked history of Jewish communities in [Islamic lands](1.2.10, 1.3.11). Where to Find It
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: Budget-friendly options are listed at Walmart via ThriftBooks for $8.44.
: Reviewers from The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times have lauded its "detective thriller" pacing and atmospheric storytelling.
: The book won the 2014 Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature .
: Available at Target for $11.28 and Books A Million for $23.07.
The book’s central "whodunit" revolves around a shocking discovery: when the Codex finally surfaced in Jerusalem, nearly 200 of its 500 pages were missing—including the most critical section, the Torah. While official government accounts claimed the pages were lost in the 1947 fire, Friedman's investigative journalism suggests a darker reality of greed, state cover-ups, and betrayal by those entrusted with its care. He points toward institutional negligence and potential theft within the [Ben-Zvi Institute](1.4.5, 1.4.9), where the manuscript was stored in an ordinary office cabinet. Why You Should Read It The Aleppo Codex: A True Story of Obsession, Fa...
Unveiling the Mystery: The Journey of the Aleppo Codex Matti Friedman’s is a gripping non-fiction work that reads more like a high-stakes detective thriller than a dry historical account . Published in 2012 by Algonquin Books, the book chronicles the tumultuous journey of the world's most perfect copy of the Hebrew Bible—a 10th-century manuscript known as the [Aleppo Codex](1.2.1, 1.2.6). A Thousand-Year Odyssey
: It sheds light on the often-overlooked history of Jewish communities in [Islamic lands](1.2.10, 1.3.11). Where to Find It : The book won the 2014 Sami Rohr
Are you interested in a deeper look at the mentioned in the book, or perhaps more non-fiction thriller recommendations? Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
: Budget-friendly options are listed at Walmart via ThriftBooks for $8.44. While official government accounts claimed the pages were
: Reviewers from The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times have lauded its "detective thriller" pacing and atmospheric storytelling.