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Rabbi Avrohom Yaakov Pam was a living treasury
of Torah wisdom, augmented by a gentle disposition and deep love for
all Jews. His greatness of mind and heart, so palpable to all who met
him, was particularly apparent through his many discourses on the
weekly Torah readings.
Rav
Pam was a craftsman. One hallmark of his genius was his ability to
employ simple language to convey profound ideas. Those insights
immeasurably enriched the students and the many others who attended. No
less a personage than Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetsky referred to Rav Pam as
"the Chofetz Chaim of our time". Just as the Chofetz Chaim's rich
teachings could be understood by scholar and laborer alike, so it was
with Rav Pam.
In this volume, Rabbi Sholom Smith, a close and
devoted student of Rav Pam, has rendered a marvelous adaptation of his
rebbe’s teachings on the Parshiyos. Rabbi Smith’s previous two books,
Rav Pam on Chumash and Rav Pam on the Festivals, are acclaimed for
their clarity and faithfulness to the Rosh Yeshivah’s intent. Indeed,
Rabbi Smith was one of the very few Rav Pam trusted to express his
talks in English.
This collection widens the window of insight
into the mind of an American Torah giant who preserved the ways of
Torah for generations to come. It is sure to inspire and enrich all who
read it.
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