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Full Description
One of the most popular Judaica books in many years was The Maggid Speaks,
which presented the favorite stories and parables of the great Maggid
of Jerusalem, Rabbi Sholom Schwadron. Now, thanks to the overwhelming
response to that work, the author brings us a sequel.
This book
brings us the wisdom, the style, the humor, the indignation, the love,
the tears, the insights the teachings of not only Reb Sholom, but of
many others virtuosos of the spirit and pulpit. A maggid had to
know not only Torah and stories, but people - their strengths and
weaknesses, what causes them to err and what could inspire them to tap
their innate capacity for growth.
Those skills were possessed
in rich measure by these masters of the spirit. They were the honey
that drew listeners and warmed hearts. The author who seeks to convey
their craft must be a maggid himself. He, too, needs a rare
degree of sensitivity if he is to translate their presence onto the
printed page. This author has it. Rabbi Paysach J. Krohn is a maggid in his own right, and has the ability to bring to the printed page the verve and passion that make him such a polular speaker
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