Perfectly Imperfect [Hardcover]

Brand: Mosaica Press
By: Ari Goldwag
Product ID: 9781937887827 FREE GIFTS with your order - New gifts added monthly
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Perfectly Imperfect | Breaking Out of the Ordinary and Striving for Greatness
By Ari Goldwag

Product Description
The Alter of Novardok teaches that there are two different types of people, the 'chochom' and the 'talmid chochom'. The 'chochom' sees himself as already wise and virtuous. He doesn't want to put in efforts to improve. He may live a life of superficial goodness, but he is stuck where he is, and thus eventually sinks deeper and deeper.

The 'talmid chochom', on the other hand, sees himself as a student. He recognizes that he does not know everything, and that he does not do everything right. Paradoxically, it is the acceptance of his imperfection that gives him the ability to learn from his mistakes and, slowly, perfect himself.

Are you a student of wisdom? If so, this book is for you.
In it, we join master educator Ari Goldwag on his journey from superficial 'nice-ness' to true goodness.

In it, we find the inspiration to accept ourselves - and change.
We are, after all, (perfectly) imperfect.

About the Author:

Rabbi Ari Goldwag spent his formative years studying in the Yeshiva of Far Rockaway and developing his path in the world of Personal Growth and mussar under the guidance of Rabbi Yechiel Perr, the Rosh Yeshiva. He continued his studies in Yeshivas Mir in Jerusalem. R' Ari has since become a prolific writer and lecturer on a variety of Torah subjects. Hundreds of students follow and download his "Parsha Podcast" and other classes each week. He uses his Torah ideas alongside the music that he is well known for. His five solo albums have been bestsellers and his popular song, "Am Echad," has become a classic, alongside his Shabbos song, "Kah Ribon." He also writes and produces music for other artists (including Benny Friedman's hit "Yesh Tikvah"). He lives with his wife Talia and their five children in Ramat Beit Shemesh, Israel.

Weight: 0.9620 lbs
Published by: Mosaica Press

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