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Reviews for Jewish Sages of Today: Profiles of Extraordinary People

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The average rating for Jewish Sages of Today: Profiles of Extraordinary People based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2015-01-19 00:00:00
2009was given a rating of 4 stars Mikel Camp
I chose this for my Elul/Tishrei reading because I felt that my usual fiction escapes weren't appropriate for the times, and I knew I'd give up in the middle if I tried a standard English mussar sefer. So I read a biography of a tzaddik, which allows me to take inspiration from his example on my own level. What I didn't expect was how much history I'd learn along the way. Reb Aryeh Levin regularly visited the political prisoners in pre-state Israel, and the way he honored them is something we can all learn from. This goes beyond the Zionist/anti-Zionist question. He acted 100% out of love for his fellow Jew. Differences in religiousity and ideology just didn't matter. That was a great lesson for Yom Kippur. If he could treat hardened criminals with honor (he visited them, too), then surely I coud forgive whatever slights I've suffered from friends and family this year. In reading this book, I couldn't help but compare it with All for the Boss, which I also gave a 5. I'm tempted to reduce my rating to a 4 because I loved this one so much more. Rabbi Herman of All for the Boss is someone you can admire, but Reb Aryeh is someone to admire and love. Then it occurred to me: Rabbi Herman is gevurah while Reb Aryeh is chessed. Rabbi Herman was in liberal America, the "medina of chessed" while Reb Aryeh lived in the harsher conditions of the Land of Israel. America needed Rabbi Herman's uncompromising gevurah, and Israel needed Reb Aryeh's softness and chessed. Both were tzaddikim in their times, and they provided the Jewish people the kind of leadership needed for their respective situations.
Review # 2 was written on 2009-09-10 00:00:00
2009was given a rating of 3 stars Jeffrey Allison
I thoroughly enjoyed hearing all these stories of how one person can strive to do so much for people, and how he can find so many opportunities to go out of his way without showing any sign of feeling inconvenienced at all. It was so encouraging and so inspiring. One of my Rebbetzens uses this book as the textbook on Bein Adam L'Chavero, and I can see why.


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