Author: Asher Bergman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
Brisk on Chumash
Author: Asher Bergman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
The Torah of Brisk: Sefer Bereishis
Author: Shimʻon Yosef ben Elimelekh Meler
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 472
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bible
Languages : en
Pages : 472
Book Description
The Seraph of Brisk
Author: Shalom Meʾir ben Mordekhai Ṿalakh (ha-Kohen.)
Publisher: Feldheim Publishers
ISBN: 9781583307083
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 800
Book Description
Publisher: Feldheim Publishers
ISBN: 9781583307083
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 800
Book Description
The Brisker Rav
Author: Shimʻon Yosef ben Elimelekh Meler
Publisher: Feldheim Publishers
ISBN: 9781583309698
Category : Brest (Belarus)
Languages : en
Pages : 656
Book Description
Relates the biography of Rabbi Soloveitchik of Brisk (then in Poland), including the suffering of his community, his family, and other Jews under the Nazis and under the Soviets, whose threat to the souls of Jews, as part of their general militant atheism, was considered more serious than the Nazi threat to Jewish bodies. Ch. 9 (p. 351-391), "Surviving World War II", includes descriptions of efforts to carry on with Jewish religious life under German occupation in 1939. Soloveitchik fled to Warsaw and then to Vilna, under Soviet control. Ch. 10 (p. 392-476), "In Vilna, the 'Jerusalem of Lithuania'", depicts Jewish suffering under the alternating German and Soviet occupations, including a pogrom by Lithuanians. While Soloveitchik succeeded in fleeing from Soviet rule to Eretz Israel, his wife and three of his children remained in Brisk. Ch. 13 (p. 535-576), "The Fate of the Jews of Brisk", recounts the liquidation of the ghetto there, where Soloveitchik's dear ones apparently perished.
Publisher: Feldheim Publishers
ISBN: 9781583309698
Category : Brest (Belarus)
Languages : en
Pages : 656
Book Description
Relates the biography of Rabbi Soloveitchik of Brisk (then in Poland), including the suffering of his community, his family, and other Jews under the Nazis and under the Soviets, whose threat to the souls of Jews, as part of their general militant atheism, was considered more serious than the Nazi threat to Jewish bodies. Ch. 9 (p. 351-391), "Surviving World War II", includes descriptions of efforts to carry on with Jewish religious life under German occupation in 1939. Soloveitchik fled to Warsaw and then to Vilna, under Soviet control. Ch. 10 (p. 392-476), "In Vilna, the 'Jerusalem of Lithuania'", depicts Jewish suffering under the alternating German and Soviet occupations, including a pogrom by Lithuanians. While Soloveitchik succeeded in fleeing from Soviet rule to Eretz Israel, his wife and three of his children remained in Brisk. Ch. 13 (p. 535-576), "The Fate of the Jews of Brisk", recounts the liquidation of the ghetto there, where Soloveitchik's dear ones apparently perished.
שיחות מוסר
Author: Ḥayim Shemuʼelevits
Publisher: Artscroll
ISBN:
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
You are in the Mirrer Beis Midrash in Jerusalem, one of a thousand people leaning forward to hear a classic shmuess by the great Mirrer Rosh Yeshivah. The topic is timely, the insights illuminating. Translated by people who know the shmuessen intimately, under the supervision of the Rosh Yeshivah's sons; complete with a moving biographical essay.
Publisher: Artscroll
ISBN:
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
You are in the Mirrer Beis Midrash in Jerusalem, one of a thousand people leaning forward to hear a classic shmuess by the great Mirrer Rosh Yeshivah. The topic is timely, the insights illuminating. Translated by people who know the shmuessen intimately, under the supervision of the Rosh Yeshivah's sons; complete with a moving biographical essay.
Twerski on Chumash
Author: Abraham J. Twerski
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
Written with warmth and wisdom, this volume of inspiring and insightful comments on the weekly Torah reading is both deeply satisfying and spiritually uplifting. And it's no wonder renowned author Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski, M. D. poured into thi
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 456
Book Description
Written with warmth and wisdom, this volume of inspiring and insightful comments on the weekly Torah reading is both deeply satisfying and spiritually uplifting. And it's no wonder renowned author Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski, M. D. poured into thi
Rebbetzin Vichna Kaplan
Author: Danielle S. Leibowitz
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781680252491
Category : Jewish educators
Languages : en
Pages : 579
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781680252491
Category : Jewish educators
Languages : en
Pages : 579
Book Description
ספר טללי אורות
Author:
Publisher: Feldheim Publishers
ISBN: 9781583305980
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 430
Book Description
This extremely popular haggadah anthology features numerous anecdotes, vignettes, and themes from the lives of our great Torah scholars--most of them previously unpublished. With great skill and wisdom, the author weaves together a collection of Torah insights that are both inspiring and intellectually stimulating. Offers the haggadah text in Hebrew and English, and all commentary in English.
Publisher: Feldheim Publishers
ISBN: 9781583305980
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 430
Book Description
This extremely popular haggadah anthology features numerous anecdotes, vignettes, and themes from the lives of our great Torah scholars--most of them previously unpublished. With great skill and wisdom, the author weaves together a collection of Torah insights that are both inspiring and intellectually stimulating. Offers the haggadah text in Hebrew and English, and all commentary in English.
A Chassidic Journey
Author: Shalom Meir Valach
Publisher: Feldheim Publishers
ISBN: 9781583305683
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
This book traces the Polish Chassidic Dynasties of Lublin, Lelov, Nikolsburg, and Boston. Based on the Hebrew, Shalsheles Boston, this fascinating and uplifting book includes the biographies of the major Polish Chassidic figures and their teachings. With a foreward by the Bostoner Rebbe, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Horowitz.
Publisher: Feldheim Publishers
ISBN: 9781583305683
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
This book traces the Polish Chassidic Dynasties of Lublin, Lelov, Nikolsburg, and Boston. Based on the Hebrew, Shalsheles Boston, this fascinating and uplifting book includes the biographies of the major Polish Chassidic figures and their teachings. With a foreward by the Bostoner Rebbe, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Horowitz.
Compassion for Humanity in the Jewish Tradition
Author: Dovid Sears
Publisher: Jason Aronson
ISBN: 9780765799876
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
For many Jews and non-Jews, the Torah, the Talmud and other rabbinic writings have long been interpreted as saying that the Jews alone are God's chosen people. According to Sears, The Path of the Baal Shem Tov, such readings have led to a struggle among Jews between assimilation--losing their particular Jewish identity--and withdrawal--preserving their particular Jewish identity and surviving as a people. Sears contends that this struggle between particularism and universalism is often misguided, for he argues that the particularism of Judaism engenders a "model of spirituality and moral refinement that will inspire the rest of the world to turn to God of its own accord." In order to demonstrate the depth from which Judaism speaks in a universalistic voice, Sears collects a wide range of sources from a number of periods in Jewish history. In the section on "Judaism and Non-Jews," the Talmudic teaching of Rabbi Yochanan, "Whoever speaks wisdom, although he is a non-Jew, is a sage," urges respect for the wisdom of other traditions. In the section on "The Chosen People," two Midrash passages demonstrate the idea of Israel as spiritual model: "God gave the Torah to the Jewish people so that all nations might benefit by it"; "Just as the sacrifice of the dove] atones for transgression, Israel atones for the nations of the world." Finally, in a section on "Messianic Vision," Sears argues that Jewish writings state that it is the Messiah's primary task to return the "entire world" to God and God's teachings. Sears's extensive sourcebook is a rich collection of primary writings on the role of compassion in the Jewish tradition. (Sept.) --Publisher's Weekly
Publisher: Jason Aronson
ISBN: 9780765799876
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
For many Jews and non-Jews, the Torah, the Talmud and other rabbinic writings have long been interpreted as saying that the Jews alone are God's chosen people. According to Sears, The Path of the Baal Shem Tov, such readings have led to a struggle among Jews between assimilation--losing their particular Jewish identity--and withdrawal--preserving their particular Jewish identity and surviving as a people. Sears contends that this struggle between particularism and universalism is often misguided, for he argues that the particularism of Judaism engenders a "model of spirituality and moral refinement that will inspire the rest of the world to turn to God of its own accord." In order to demonstrate the depth from which Judaism speaks in a universalistic voice, Sears collects a wide range of sources from a number of periods in Jewish history. In the section on "Judaism and Non-Jews," the Talmudic teaching of Rabbi Yochanan, "Whoever speaks wisdom, although he is a non-Jew, is a sage," urges respect for the wisdom of other traditions. In the section on "The Chosen People," two Midrash passages demonstrate the idea of Israel as spiritual model: "God gave the Torah to the Jewish people so that all nations might benefit by it"; "Just as the sacrifice of the dove] atones for transgression, Israel atones for the nations of the world." Finally, in a section on "Messianic Vision," Sears argues that Jewish writings state that it is the Messiah's primary task to return the "entire world" to God and God's teachings. Sears's extensive sourcebook is a rich collection of primary writings on the role of compassion in the Jewish tradition. (Sept.) --Publisher's Weekly