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This book is a translation of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik's classic essay, U-Vikkashtem mi-Sham. Drafted in the 1940s as a companion to his earlier treatise Halakhic Man, this powerful and wide-ranging work was published in Hebrew only in 1978. Drawing its title from Deuteronomy 4:29 And from ther...
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The Rav: The World of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik: Volumes 1 & 2 have become an essential source to the research and understanding of the foremost Torah thinker of the twentieth century.
The first volume offers the details of the lives of the Rav and his forebears, including his travels and the many disciplines he mastered. While remaining faithful to the great traditions of Volozhin and Brisk, the Rav was totally at home in the Western world and forged a harmonious existence between tradition and contemporary culture.
The insights culled from hundreds of audio recordings, lectures and ...
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The Jews of West Poinit in the Long Grey Line by the late Colonel Lewis L. Zickel, a 1949 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, is a fascinating and highly readable look at the institution that since 1802 has trained the leaders of the American Army. The book focuses specific...
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In this highly readable volume, we travel back to the European roots of a remarkable family who crossed the ocean from Lithuania with little baggage but their religious faith and a young man's ambitions. I'm going to bake matzos this year...We ll see how it goes, said Behr Manischewitz. One bright s...
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Spiritual Journey Home is a unique memoir by Professor Nathan Katz, of Florida International University, portraying his intense lifelong spiritual odyssey in search of religious enlightenment. Beginning as an ambivalent Conservative Jewish youth in 1950s Camden, New Jersey, and ending as a confirmed...
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Nominated for the Sophie Brody Medal, by the American Library Association to the author of the most distinguished contribution to Jewish literature published in the United States.In Jewish practice, the first five books of the Bible, referred to as the Torah, are divided into 54 weekly portions. The...
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