Essays based on the public orations of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, as compiled and presented by Rabbi Yoel Kahn.
In its Hebrew translation, Widsom, Understanding and Knowledge is the acronym for Chabad--the hasidic movement dedicated to the affirmation of Judaism's fundamental and mystical beliefs. This book is based on the public orations of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Menachem Mendel Schneerson, which were compiled and presented by the great hasidic scholar Rabbi Yoel Kahn.
Synopsis
Essays based on the public orations of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, as compiled and presented by Rabbi Yoel Kahn.
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Based upon the public lectures of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the author has written a basic guide to Jewish mystical thought as represented by the Chabad movement of Chasidut. Beginning with the "Transformation of Abraham," the author describes the unique character of the Jew, the relationship between Jew and God, and the hidden spiritual messages contained within the Jewish historical experience and cycle of personal life. As is true of his previous works, the author presents this most difficult topic in a contemporary fashion, making kabbalistic thought accessible to the common man.
About the Author, Shmuley Boteach
Shmuley Boteach
Shmuley Boteach is host of the daily national radio program The Rabbi Shmuley Show on Oprah & Friends and Sirius XM Satellite Radio and host of the award-winning national television show Shalom in the Home on TLC. He is also the international bestselling author of twenty books, including the New York Times bestselling Kosher Sex and Ten Conversations You Need to Have with Your Children.
Based upon the public lectures of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the author has written a basic guide to Jewish mystical thought as represented by the Chabad movement of Chasidut. Beginning with the "Transformation of Abraham," the author describes the unique character of the Jew, the relationship between Jew and God, and the hidden spiritual messages contained within the Jewish historical experience and cycle of personal life. As is true of his previous works, the author presents this most difficult topic in a contemporary fashion, making kabbalistic thought accessible to the common man.