Jewish Holiday Companion: Insights into the Meaning of the Holidays, Their Laws, Liturgy, and Biblical Readings.
Peshat Isn’t So Simple: Essays on Developing a Religious Methodology to Bible Study.
A Synagogue Companion: Insights on the Torah, Haftarot, and Shabbat Morning Prayers.
Vision from the Prophet and Counsel from the Elders: A Survey of Nevi’im and Ketuvim.
Where the Yeshiva Meets the University: Traditional and Academic Approaches to Tanakh Study, ed. Hayyim Angel. Conversations 15.
Rav Shalom Banayikh: Essays Presented to Rabbi Shalom Carmy by Friends and Students in Celebration of Forty Years of Teaching, ed. Hayyim Angel and Yitzchak Blau.
Prophetic Sermons: Thoughts on the Haftarot.
Creating Space between Peshat and Derash: A Collection of Studies on Tanakh.
Know Before Whom You Stand: Thoughts About Prayer. Revised second edition, 2011.
Revealed Texts, Hidden Meanings: Finding the Religious Significance in Tanakh.
Through an Opaque Lens. Through an Opaque Lens: The Bible Refracted through Eternal Rabbinic Wisdom, revised second edition.
Rabbi Haim David Halevi: Gentle Scholar, Courageous Thinker. Co-author of book with Rabbi Marc D. Angel. Authored four chapters and edited book.
Seeking Good, Speaking Peace: Collected Essays of Rabbi Marc D. Angel'', ed. Hayyim Angel.
Reviews of His Books
Morey Schwartz, Haim David Halevi, The Journal for the Study of Sephardic & Mizrahi Jewry, June 2008, pp. 96–103, at: . Israel Drazin, Through an Opaque Lens, at: . Moshe Sokolow “Review Essay: The Rational Traditional Study of Tanakh Comes of Age,” Ten Da’at 19, pp. 93–103. Ehud Ben Zvi, Revealed Tests, Hidden Meanings, Journal of Hebrew Scriptures Volume 9. James A. Cox, Revealed Tests, Hidden Meanings, Creating Space between Peshat and Derash, Midwest Book Review. Israel Drazin, Revealed Texts, Hidden Meanings, at: thejewisheye.com/hja_revealed.html Rev. Dr. Bruce K. Gardner, Revealed Tests, Hidden Meanings, Society of Old Testament Study in Britain. Oscar Mohl, Revealed Tests, Hidden Meanings, Jewish Press, October 21, 2009. Francis Nataf, Through an Opaque Lens and Revealed Texts, Hidden Meanings, at Lookstein Bookjed #78, September 24, 2009. Gil Student, Revealed Methodologies, Hidden Approaches, at: . Harvey Sukenic, Revealed Texts, Hidden Meanings, in Association of Jewish Libraries Newsletter, May–June 2010, p. 26. Yaakov Beasley, Review essay of Through an Opaque Lens and Revealed Texts, Hidden Meanings: “Contemporary Trends in Bible Scholarship of Chronicles and Kings,” Tradition 47:1, pp. 90–99. Israel Drazin, Creating Space between Peshat and Derash, at: Daniel Scheide, Creating Space between Peshat and Derash, Association for Jewish Libraries Reviews, Vol. 1 No. 3, pp. 9–10. Israel Drazin, Vision from the Prophet and Counsel from the Elders, at: ; . Gil Student, “24 Books in 1” at . Review of Vision from the Prophet in Jewish Bible Quarterly 42:3, p. 201. Gil Student, A Synagogue Companion, Jewish Action 74:4, pp. 83–84 Fred Isaac, A Synagogue Companion, Association for Jewish Libraries Review 4:3 Yaakov Wasserman, Jewish Holiday Companion, Jewish Press September 10, 2015, * Susan Freiband, Jewish Holiday Companion, Association of Jewish Libraries Reviews Levi Morrow, Haggai Zechariah Malachi, at Israel Drazin, Haggai Zechariah Malachi, at Fred Weiss, Haggai Zechariah Malachi, at Rachel Besser, Haggai Zechariah Malachi, at Jewish Action 78:2, pp. 98–101 Ben Rothke, Haggai Zechariah Malachi, at
Daniel Keren, Haggai Zechariah Malachi, at
Moshe Isaacson, Keys to the Palace, at Mitchell First, Keys to the Palace, at Jewish Link, January 11, 2018 Israel Drazin, Keys to the Palace, ; Rabbi Yaakov Beasley, Keys to the Palace, at Alan Jay Gerber, Keys to the Palace, at ? Ben Rothke, Keys to the Palace, at