On Simchas Torah 5784 ? October 7th 2023 ? everything changed. A murderous pogrom had occurred in our own land.
Amid the tragedy and turmoil which followed, and while facing a constant barrage of hatred and falsehood, we needed a potent injection of clarity, perspective and truth. We required help to see events that have unfolded ? and continue to unfold ? through the eyes of faith.
The essays contained within are adapted from the teachings of Rabbi Berel Wein in the eight-month period immediately following the murderous Hamas attack. As a foremost educator, historian, author, and renowned rabbinic leader of our generation, Rabbi Wein offers a unique voice of wisdom and hope ? an essential voice for generating the necessary understanding and Torah-true perspective to serve us in these tumultuous times.
Rabbi Brian Rubenstein, MBA and MA in Psychotherapy, a longtime student of Rabbi Wein?s and himself steeped in a career of outreach, organizational leadership and authorship, has turned his penmanship to distilling Rabbi Wein?s timeless insights into a cogent and invaluable book at such a crucial moment in our collective history.
On Simchas Torah 5784 ? October 7th 2023 ? everything changed. A murderous pogrom had occurred in our own land.
Amid the tragedy and turmoil which followed, and while facing a constant barrage of hatred and falsehood, we needed a potent injection of clarity, perspective and truth. We required help to see events that have unfolded ? and continue to unfold ? through the eyes of faith.
The essays contained within are adapted from the teachings of Rabbi Berel Wein in the eight-month period immediately following the murderous Hamas attack. As a foremost educator, historian, author, and renowned rabbinic leader of our generation, Rabbi Wein offers a unique voice of wisdom and hope ? an essential voice for generating the necessary understanding and Torah-true perspective to serve us in these tumultuous times.
Rabbi Brian Rubenstein, MBA and MA in Psychotherapy, a longtime student of Rabbi Wein?s and himself steeped in a career of outreach, organizational leadership and authorship, has turned his penmanship to distilling Rabbi Wein?s timeless insights into a cogent and invaluable book at such a crucial moment in our collective history.
On Simchas Torah 5784 ? October 7th 2023 ? everything changed. A murderous pogrom had occurred in our own land.
Amid the tragedy and turmoil which followed, and while facing a constant barrage of hatred and falsehood, we needed a potent injection of clarity, perspective and truth. We required help to see events that have unfolded ? and continue to unfold ? through the eyes of faith.
The essays contained within are adapted from the teachings of Rabbi Berel Wein in the eight-month period immediately following the murderous Hamas attack. As a foremost educator, historian, author, and renowned rabbinic leader of our generation, Rabbi Wein offers a unique voice of wisdom and hope ? an essential voice for generating the necessary understanding and Torah-true perspective to serve us in these tumultuous times.
Rabbi Brian Rubenstein, MBA and MA in Psychotherapy, a longtime student of Rabbi Wein?s and himself steeped in a career of outreach, organizational leadership and authorship, has turned his penmanship to distilling Rabbi Wein?s timeless insights into a cogent and invaluable book at such a crucial moment in our collective history.
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