The Fire of Torah [Hardcover]
Brand: Feldheim PublishersBy: Eliyahu Beane
Product ID: 9781680252880
The Fire of Torah: Rav Aharon Kotler
Firsthand Stories of RAV AHARON KOTLER and his struggle for Torah in America
By: Rabbi Eliyahu Beane
Product Description
The fire of Rav Aharon Kotler and his mesirus nefesh for Torah in America are captured in these amazing firsthand accounts of students and askanim for 1940 to early 1960. Each unforgettable story is told by a person who was there and actually witnessed it unfold, recreating the experience of being in Rav Aharon's presence.
Be inspired by his insatiable thirst for Torah; feel his live and concern for every Jew. He was a man of action and truth, hard as steel in fighting with all his strength for what was right - but soft as a reed with talmidim and family. These astonishing recollections reveal Rav Aharon's keen perception, holy spirit, and intensity of commitment to do Hashem's will.
Here is an awe-inspiring glimpse of the colossal gaon and tzaddik who revolutionized the world of Torah Jewry.
Weight: 1.3180 lbs
Binding: Hard Cover / 230 pages
Published by: Feldheim Publishers
Firsthand Stories of RAV AHARON KOTLER and his struggle for Torah in America
By: Rabbi Eliyahu Beane
Product Description
The fire of Rav Aharon Kotler and his mesirus nefesh for Torah in America are captured in these amazing firsthand accounts of students and askanim for 1940 to early 1960. Each unforgettable story is told by a person who was there and actually witnessed it unfold, recreating the experience of being in Rav Aharon's presence.
Be inspired by his insatiable thirst for Torah; feel his live and concern for every Jew. He was a man of action and truth, hard as steel in fighting with all his strength for what was right - but soft as a reed with talmidim and family. These astonishing recollections reveal Rav Aharon's keen perception, holy spirit, and intensity of commitment to do Hashem's will.
Here is an awe-inspiring glimpse of the colossal gaon and tzaddik who revolutionized the world of Torah Jewry.
Weight: 1.3180 lbs
Binding: Hard Cover / 230 pages
Published by: Feldheim Publishers
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