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Full Description
What’s in a smile?
In the unique world of Bostoner Chassidus -- the only major Chassidus
born in America -- it is a way of life. It is an irrepressible
expression of love for every Jew, no matter what his spiritual level,
rejoicing in his every success, and showering compassion and
encouragement if he stumbles or falls. This exceptional attitude, and
the community it epitomizes, are the work of one of American Jewry’s
most extraordinary spiritual leaders, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Horowitz, the
Bostoner Rebbe, shlita.
Blending uncompromising Torah
observance, incredible empathy and concern, uncommon common sense, and
an infectious sense of humor, the Rebbe has advised and changed the
lives of the thousands of Jews -- mostly not his own followers -- who
have turned to him for help. This heartwarming book of stories from the
Rebbe’s more relaxed moments, collected by a long-time chassid and
friend of the Rebbe, captures much of the spirit that is “Boston,”
whether in the new Israeli community in Har Nof, Jerusalem, in
Switzerland, in Australia, or in its Boston home.
The Rebbe is a
great teller of stories, usually based on his own experiences, in which
his loving Tzaddik’s-eye view of our ability to grow, change -- and
surprise -- is never far from the surface. The author has arranged the
stories in chronological order, and attached them to brief inspiring
Chassidic insights on the weekly parshah -- and the result is a book
that you will long treasure.
The book’s title comes from one of
the stories. You’ll laugh, too -- and smile, cry, beam with joy, and
reflect the human frailty, greatness, and potential -- and you’ll be a
wiser, happier person.
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