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“Without knowing the past, we are woefully ignorant about the present, and certainly have no clue as to what the future will be.”
“History is our rare-view mirror.
So says Rabbi Berel Wein, world-renowned historian, author and lecturer.
And nobody brings Jewish history to vivid life like Rabbi Wein.
Born in Chicago, Rabbi Wein went on to experience a successful career in the rabbinate, while speaking all over the world.
In this captivating Inside ArtScroll interview, Rabbi Wein discusses his newest book, Struggles, Challenges and Tradition, in which he takes us on a grand tour of the many battlefields to defend tradition during the years 1820-1940. Rabbi Wein also shares stories of his youth and memories from his fascinating career. [Purchase the new book HERE.]
While still very young, Rabbi Moshe Neuman became the menahel of Bais Yaakov of Queens. He started with 27 girls in something that could hardly be called a school building. In his fifty years of leadership, as the school grew and grew and grew, thousands of girls received his chinuch — and his...
Published 09/22/24
A Compelling Portrait of One of the Greatest and Most Influential of Our Sages
Most of us learned the familiar story as children: Akiva, the illiterate shepherd who became, with his wife’s unswerving support, one of the greatest sages of our history. Now, Avrohom Yom Tov (Abie) Rotenberg shows us...
Published 09/20/24