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Moadim Perspectives: Sefirah - Fast Days - Tu B’Shevat - Consolation and Faith

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    In his writings, Rav Samson Raphael Hirsch offered profound and original insights into the meaning of all aspects of Jewish life and thought. His successor, Rav Dr. Salomon Breuer, and his grandson, Rav Dr. Joseph Breuer, offered further understanding, following the ideas of Rav Hirsch. Moadim Perspectives: Sefirah - Fast Days - Tu B’Shevat - Consolation and Faith contains inspiring teachings from these great Rabbinic leaders that will serve to imbue a deeper appreciation for these special times and enhance the spiritual level that these days help us to achieve.

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      Hirsch, Rabbi Samson Raphael
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    Moadim Perspectives: Sefirah - Fast Days - Tu B’Shevat - Consolation and Faith

    £22.01
    In his writings, Rav Samson Raphael Hirsch offered profound and original insights into the meaning of all aspects of Jewish life and thought. His successor, Rav Dr. Salomon Breuer, and his grandson, Rav Dr. Joseph Breuer, offered further understanding, following the ideas of Rav Hirsch. Moadim Perspectives: Sefirah - Fast Days - Tu B’Shevat - Consolation and Faith contains inspiring teachings from these great Rabbinic leaders that will serve to imbue a deeper appreciation for these special times and enhance the spiritual level that these days help us to achieve.
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