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Thirty-eight great Jews come to life in this unique book.
Unlike tales of heroic feats, this rare collection of anecdotes
recounts the seemingly "simple" acts of extraordinary individuals. We
learn how the truly great lived their lives with a sense of inner
nobility that carried them through challenges both great and small.
Why would the Vizhnitzer Rebbe demand that Rabbi Eliezer Zusia
Portugal, the Skulener Rebbe, give him triple the normal allotment of
matzah? Why would Rabbi Schneur Kotler reschedule an important
conference on short notice? When did Rabbi Raphael Baruch Tolidano take
part in a magnificent kiddush Hashem? What lesson did Rabbi Dov Berish
Weidenfeld, the Tchebiner Rav, derive from the actions of a simple
wagoner? How did Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael Kanievsky manage to hit a
bull's-eye on his first try? Where did the renowned communal activist,
Rabbi Yaakov Yosef Herman, learn compassion? How did Rabbi Avrohom
Yaakov Pam respond to an untimely question?
Dovid Silber, whose original Hebrew series B'Maalos Kedoshim Utehorim,
has met with wide acclaim, has included another outstanding feature in
this volume: Each narrative is accompanied by an authoritative
biographical sketch. Based on these insightful profiles, every
inspirational anecdote takes on a power and meaning unique to the
individual it presents.
Chassidic rebbes, Roshei Yeshivah,
Sephardic leaders - all are here, sharing their wisdom, their wit and
their spiritual valor. These are stories you will find yourself
rereading and telling to others. In a world where selflessness and
nobility of spirit are overlooked, these behind-the-scenes stories
shine with a charm all their own.
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