Unscrolled: 54 Writers and Artists Wrestle with the
Torah
Roger
Bennett, ed.
Workman,
2013. 384 pp. $18.00
Imagine: 54 leading young Jewish writers, artists,
photographers, screenwriters, architects, actors, musicians, and graphic
artists grappling with the first five books of the Bible and giving new
meaning to the 54 Torah portions that are traditionally read over the course
of a year. From the foundational stories of Genesis and Exodus to the
legalistic minutiae of Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, Unscrolled
is a reinterpreting, a reimagining, a creative and eclectic celebration of
the Jewish Bible.
Here's a graphic-novel version of Moses
receiving the Ten Commandments, by Rebecca Odes and Sam Lipsyte. Lost creator
Damon Lindelof writing about Abraham's decision to sacrifice his son. Here's
Sloane Crosley bringing Pharaoh into the 21st century, where he's checking
out "boils," "lice," and "plague of frogs" on
WebMD. Plus there's Joshua Foer, Aimee Bender, A. J. Jacobs, David Auburn,
Jill Soloway, Ben Greenman, Josh Radnor, Adam Mansbach, and more.
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