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cholar, a poet
of the soul, a professor, a journalist, a
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Most of all,
he is a student of Musar masters and their
teachings, and an inspiring and inspired personification
of what they represented. |
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$24.99
Illuminating The Generations
From the middos of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs
to the Mussar thinkers of our time By Rabbi Hillel
Goldberg
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Memories of a Giant - Eulogies in Memory of Rabbi
Dr. Joseph B. Soloveitchik Zt"l
Edited by
Michael A. Bierman
Hardcover - 368 pages
Contributor:
Rabbi Hillel Goldberg |
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Salanter Text, Structure, Idea: In this beautifully
written book, Goldberg explores the tradition
of ethical thought through the lives and personalities
of those who lived and taught it. He delves
into the personalities of great men, and goes
a step further. He draws parallels between their
lives and those of the historic Patriarchs and
Matriarchs of Jewish history. |
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Israel Salanter Text, Structure, Idea
The Ethics and Theology of an Early Psychologist of the
Unconscious
by Rabbi Hillel Goldberg
Hardcover 358 pages
[Jewish ethics]
Autographed Edition
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this book] |
$29.99
The Fire Within
The living heritage
of the Mussar
movement
By Rabbi Hillel Goldberg
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The result is an unusual combination of commentary,
anecdote, and insight, blended and presented by a
writer of unusual grace and skill. The Musar Movement
was hardly a "movement" in the usual sense
of the word. It never swept countries and embraced
millions of people. Musar developed the ability of
individuals to peer into themselves and find a spark
that could be nurtured into a glow that would illuminate
themselves and anyone else who cared to expose himself
to it. It is an aspiration that transcends time. Is
the modern, frenetic, Westernized world conducive
to such introspection? Many people think not. Hillel
Goldberg shows that it is. He takes us by the hand,
indeed, by the heart, and introduces us to people
we know only as legends (and to some we have never
heard of at all) and brings them alive. He makes us
feel their warm smile, their friendly hand, the agony
of their ascent, the wisdom of their counsel, the
exaltation of their self-effacing example. This is
a book to read for the sheer beauty of its writing.
It is a book to treasure for the richness of its content.
by
Rabbi Hillel Goldberg
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