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Full Description
The Talmud speaks disparagingly of those who
stand in respect for a Torah Scroll, but do not stand up for a Torah
sage. A righteous and learned person is a living Torah Scroll. Indeed,
outstanding people make it their business to observe the everyday
behavior of great men, so that they can learn from every gesture and
nuance what the Torah expects of a Jew.
That
is why this collection of biographical sketches is so important, and
why its predecessors have been so popular. It is a textbook of
inspirational conduct. Not many people can plumb the depths of Rabbi
Elazar Menachem Man Shach’s Talmudic genius, but no one can fail to be
moved by his boundless dedication to the welfare of a struggling young
student. How can one fail to be uplifted by the Bobover Rav, who
inspired — and virtually gave hope and purpose — to his fellow
Holocaust survivors, helping them revive themselves, found flourishing
families, and create a magnificent kehillah? Who can fail to fell awe and respect for the elementary school rebbe who understood his talmidim’s individual needs, and helped them grow in Torah and middos?
These
are only a few examples from this marvelous anthology. There are more
than a score of biographies, each one a gem. These stories appeared
originally in The Jewish Observer, and it is the sixth in this
series of anthologies. They are all exceptional reading, filled with
fascinating vignettes from the lives of famous and not so famous
people, all of whom are role models par excellence.
From the classic yeshivos of Eastern Europe and the halls of Porat Yosef, to the Battei Midrash
and shuls of Brooklyn and Wickliffe, Ohio and so many other places on
the Torah map — this book exposes us to the greatness and humility of
people we wish we had known, and will be proud to emulate. It is our
opportunity to serve them, and then learn as a result.
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