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The Aleppo Codex: A True Story of Obsession, Faith, and the Pursuit of an Ancient Bible | [Matti Friedman]
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The Aleppo Codex: A True Story of Obsession, Faith, and the Pursuit of an Ancient Bible

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  • by Matti Friedman
  • Narrated by Simon Vance
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    7 hrs and 27 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    04-11-12
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Publisher's Summary

A true-life thriller about the journey of one of the world's most precious manuscripts - the 10th-century annotated Hebrew Bible known as the Aleppo Codex - from its hiding place in an ancient Syrian synagogue to the newly founded Israel. Using his research, including documents that have been secret for 50 years and interviews with key players, AP correspondent Friedman tells a story of political upheaval, international intrigue, charged courtroom battles, obsession, and subterfuge.

©2012 Matti Friedman. (P)2012 2012 HighBridge Company

What the Critics Say

“A masterful account of a major religious document.... Friedman delivers an atmospheric, tense story.” (Publishers Weekly)

The Aleppo Codex could be read as a thriller. It could also be read as a history of the Jewish people, or as a meditation on history and myth. This great book comes closer to containing everything than any book I’ve read in a long, long time.” (Jonathan Safran Foer)

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    dlb 05-28-12
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    "don't quess at pronunciation of foreign words"

    Good, though disturbing story. Matti Friedman did a great piece of research leaving me even more interested in the history of the Aleppo Codex, but the choice of narrator was unfortunate. But when a narrator, even a solid one like Simon Vance, encounters an unfamiliar foreign name or term, e.g., the frequently recurring name, "Ben-Zvi", s/he should ask someone rather than simply wing it with a plausible guess.

    It sounds like a minor complaint, but I think every knowledgeable listener will wince as I did at every occurrence of "Ben-Zvi". Unfortunately, it tends to break the spell.

    This is the first Audible selection out of many, many, many, that I wish I had read rather than heard. The last one I recall like this is "People of the Book", by Geraldine Brooks???an otherwise terrific book that was even more seriously undermined to my ear by uninformed---but otherwise fine---narration.

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    Jubilation T. Cornpone Houston, TX 03-26-13
    Jubilation T. Cornpone Houston, TX 03-26-13 Member Since 2013

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    What did you love best about The Aleppo Codex?

    The book was in some ways like a good detective novel.


    What did you like best about this story?

    I learned that an "official" story can be an incorrect one.


    What about Simon Vance’s performance did you like?

    He was always a sure narrator.


    Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

    It was an interesting but not a moving book.


    Any additional comments?

    I might have been better if there had been a more definitive conclusion, but it is not the author's fault that the mystery at the heart of the book remained something of a mystery at the end. The book does end with only circumstantial evidence, though.

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    Anthony Ardmore, PA, United States 10-29-12
    Anthony Ardmore, PA, United States 10-29-12

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    "Not What I Expected"

    As someone whose academic background was spent in great measure working with ancient manuscripts and as one who has a great interest in cultural history The Aleppo Codex was not what I had anticipated. The Aleppo Codex considers little about the manuscript as manuscript. One of the few compelling notations is that the massive codex is the work of one hand. For the most part Friedman's narrative seems to view the Aleppo Codex as an image for Zionism wherein the image of the return of a burned, scattered and ancient pages to Jerusalem is rather evident. While Friedman's direction is certainly valid it is not what I had expected. Perhaps I should have been more attentive to the subtitle.

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    Mark United States 08-04-12
    Mark United States 08-04-12 Member Since 2011
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    "thrilling story and very well-written"

    If you are interest in biblical scholarship or 20th century Jewish history, you need to read this book today. If you aren't but but you like good mysteries, you too should read it today. This is an incredibly compelling piece of investigative journalism that is very well researched and very well written. It tells a complex story concisely and uncovers a number of important details that even people familiar with the codex's history will nto have encountered before. Hopefully Mr. Friedman's efforts here will ultimately lead to the recovery of the missing parts.

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