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Rabbi Eliezer Menachem
Man Shach -- one of this era’s most revered Torah giants -- spices his
inspirational talks with anecdotes from the lives of Torah greats, from
the Vilna Gaon and the Shaagas Aryeh to our own time. These are stories
that have been passed down from generation to generation, inspiring the
yeshivah world in every country where its values and dedication to
Torah study have taken root.
But these are more than “stories.”
When
told by the Ponevezher Rosh Yeshivah, they are classic lessons in love
of Torah and service of Hashem. Because the soul of the yeshivah is
found not only in pored-over tomes, penetrating analyses, and profound
lectures. There is also a tradition, a rich one. A tradition born in
the lives of its great exponents, men who not only learned Torah but
lived Torah, who not only taught Torah but exemplified Torah, men whose
teachings lay not only in their words and writings but in every
activity and nuance of their lives.
That tradition is the stuff
of the Rosh Yeshivah’s stories. It is a tradition that lives in his
person and that he communicates with the passion of his teachings and
the integrity of his being. Wise and penetrating, his words should be
required reading for every serious ben Torah -- and for anyone who
craves spiritual nourishment from the wellsprings of the Lithuanian
Torah aristocracy.
The stories in this book are taken from recorded talks by Rabbi Shach. They were collected and adapted by his grandson, Rabbi Asher Bergman,
with his grandfather’s permission, and were originally published in
Hebrew, in Israel, where the book was an instant best-seller. We are
proud to bring it and its lessons to the English reader.
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