This is intended as a review of the particulars of this volume and not the primary document itself. This is, I believe, the standard volume for Torah reading and study among American Reform Jewish synagogues. It is certainly the one I grew up with. I really like the easy to correlate Hebrew and English text arrangement, the ubiquitous footnotes explaining unfamiliar words, terms, and alternative translations, and the short essays following every Torah portion providing commentary. I haven't read the whole thing, but I always enjoy reading from this volume and always get something meaningful from it.