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Rabbi advises hostage’s mother on Shabbat dilemma – Israel News
Prominent Orthodox Israeli Rabbi Yitzchok Zilberstein told the mother of a hostage that if her daughter was released on Shabbat, she should not drive to see her, Kikar Hashabbat reported on Wednesday.
Rabbi Zilberstein, a rabbi of Ramat Elchanan and a member of the Lithuanian Council, met with hostage families during Israel’s multifront war to encourage them through faith, beginning the day after the October 7 Hamas massacre in 2023.
Now, as the next stages of the hostage release deal are expected to take place on Shabbat, the mother of a hostage who is expected to be released asked the rabbi if she would be allowed to break the laws of Shabbat to meet her daughter upon her release.
“She asked for instructions,” Rabbi Zilberstein reportedly said, “how to behave with her daughter because her soul yearns to see her. She needs to be released on Shabbat. She asked, ‘How will I face her, driving to her on Shabbat?’”
The rabbi told her that she should not drive and instead send a photo and a letter, telling her they’ll meet after Shabbat.
Shabbat (credit: NDLA) ‘A thank you to the Holy One’
“Then she asked me, ‘And if I can’t hold myself back, what should I do?’ She asked, ‘What will I do if I can’t stand it.’”
According to the report, Rabbi Zilberstein then responded, “If the Holy One is so good and beneficent, a miracle against nature, your daughter remained alive, then we need to say thank you to the Holy One.”
Despite his instructions, Kikar Hashabbat reported that Rabbi Zilberstein did not explicitly forbid her from traveling on Shabbat to see her daughter but told her that it would be “a great blessing” if she held herself back.
In a recent and heart-wrenching situation, a mother of a hostage reached out to a rabbi for advice on how to handle the dilemma of observing Shabbat while her child was in danger.The mother, torn between her religious beliefs and the urgent need to ensure the safety of her child, sought guidance from Rabbi Yosef Levi, a respected religious leader in Israel.
After hearing her concerns, Rabbi Levi counseled the mother on the importance of preserving life above all else, even if it meant temporarily setting aside strict observance of Shabbat.
He assured her that in cases of life-threatening situations, Jewish law allows for certain exceptions to be made in order to protect and save lives. He encouraged her to do whatever was necessary to ensure the safety and well-being of her child, even if it meant breaking the traditional rules of Shabbat.
The mother, comforted by the rabbi’s wise words and guidance, was able to make a difficult decision with a clear conscience, knowing that she was following the principles of Jewish law and putting the safety of her child above all else.
This story serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of compassion, empathy, and understanding in times of crisis, and the invaluable role that religious leaders can play in providing guidance and support to those in need.
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#Rabbi #advises #hostages #mother #Shabbat #dilemma #Israel #NewsSouth Africa’s Chief Rabbi Establishes Counter-Terror…
Germany’s Jewish community marks Hannukkah’s festival of lights Chief Rabbi Dr. Warren Goldstein of South Africa has taken proactive measures to address the perceived threat of terror targeting the Jewish community in the country. This decision follows a recent bomb attack at a Jewish center in Cape Town, where an improvised explosive device was thrown but failed to detonate.
The newly formed ‘Counter-Terror Task Force’ aims to provide recommendations to enhance security at places of worship, schools, and community centers to safeguard against potential terror attacks. Rabbi Goldstein emphasized the increased risk faced by Jewish communities globally, particularly due to state-sponsored terror activities by the Iranian regime.
Highlighting the growing presence of jihadi groups in Africa, such as al-Shabab, Boko Haram, and ISIS, Rabbi Goldstein stressed the importance of addressing the rising threat indices in the region.
The task force comprises esteemed global authorities on counter-terrorism, including Admiral Mike Hewitt, Dean Haydon, Major General David Tsur, and Andre Pienaar, who will leverage their expertise and resources as needed.
Rabbi Goldstein reiterated that while the immediate focus is on securing the South African Jewish community, the broader objective is to enhance safety for all citizens, both locally and globally.
Despite concerns over the South African government’s stance on Israel, Rabbi Goldstein noted that public sentiment towards Israel remains moderate and pragmatic, with low levels of domestic antisemitism compared to Western standards.
Professor Karen Milner, representing the Jewish Board of Deputies in South Africa, highlighted a slight increase in antisemitic incidents in recent years, with verbal assaults and hate mail being the most common forms of discrimination.
However, Milner reassured that South Africa continues to be a safe space for Jews to practice their religion with relative security, despite sporadic incidents of antisemitism.
In conclusion, the establishment of the Counter-Terror Task Force underscores the commitment to protecting the Jewish community in South Africa and promoting broader safety measures for all citizens in the face of evolving terror threats.
Task Force to Combat Anti-SemitismSouth Africa’s Chief Rabbi has taken a bold step in the fight against anti-Semitism by establishing a Counter-Terror Task Force. This task force will work to monitor and address instances of anti-Semitic violence, hate speech, and discrimination in the country.
With a rise in anti-Semitic incidents globally, including in South Africa, it is crucial to have a dedicated team focused on combating this dangerous trend. The Chief Rabbi’s leadership in creating this task force shows his commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of the Jewish community in South Africa.
The task force will work closely with law enforcement agencies, community organizations, and other relevant stakeholders to track and respond to anti-Semitic incidents. By taking a proactive approach to addressing this issue, the Chief Rabbi hopes to create a safer and more inclusive environment for all South Africans.
In a statement announcing the establishment of the task force, the Chief Rabbi emphasized the importance of standing up against hate and intolerance in all forms. He called on all South Africans to join in the fight against anti-Semitism and to work together to create a more peaceful and harmonious society.
The establishment of the Counter-Terror Task Force is a significant step forward in the battle against anti-Semitism in South Africa. With strong leadership and a united community effort, there is hope for a future free from hatred and discrimination.
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YESHIVA UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT, RABBI DR. ARI BERMAN, TO DELIVER BENEDICTION AT 60TH U.S. PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION
Rabbi Berman to be the 10th Rabbi to participate in a presidential inauguration and only the third to ever deliver the Benediction
NEW YORK, Jan. 14, 2025 — Yeshiva University, the nation”s flagship Jewish university, today announced that its President, Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman will deliver the Benediction at the 60th U.S. presidential inauguration on the steps of the Capitol in Washington D.C. on January 20th.
Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, President of Yeshiva University Rabbi Berman’s blessing, immediately following President Trump’s inaugural address, will call for the nation to rise to this historic moment and unite around America’s foundational values as a source for realizing our shared dreams of a prosperous, compassionate country led by faith and trust in God. Rabbi Berman is the first American-Israeli to deliver remarks at a presidential inauguration, during which he will also pray for the wellbeing and safe return of the hostages who remain captive in Gaza.
Notably, at a time of great disruption on college campuses, Rabbi Berman will be the only university president delivering remarks during the ceremony and will speak to the aspirations of faith based and values driven universities across the nation.
Rabbi Berman said, “On behalf of Yeshiva University I am deeply honored to have been asked to deliver the Benediction at this momentous time. As I prepare my remarks, I am inspired by the words of the prophet Jeremiah, who thousands of years ago walked through the roads of Jerusalem, the eternal capital of Israel, and proclaimed ‘Blessed is the one who trusts in God.’ I pray that we are all united around the core values of life and liberty, of service and sacrifice, and especially of faith and morality, which George Washington called the ‘indispensable supports’ of American prosperity.”
Ira Mitzner, Chairman of Yeshiva University’s Board of Trustees, said, “Having Rabbi Berman deliver the Benediction is a testament to his leadership and to the prominence of Yeshiva University. As the nation’s flagship Jewish university, with an unwavering commitment to Torah values and academic excellence, Yeshiva University is a leading institution of higher education that is readying the next generation to contribute to society and live their most fulfilling lives. Never before have our mission and our presence been more important.”
Rabbi Berman’s Bio: Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman is President of Yeshiva University, a global thought leader, educational visionary and a unifying force for faith and academia. Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman is the fifth president of Yeshiva University. Since the beginning of his tenure in 2017, Rabbi Berman has anchored the university on the twin pillars of academic excellence and values-based education, guiding it into a new era of growth and innovation as a global leader in higher education.
Under his leadership, Yeshiva University has flourished. The university has launched over 20 new degree programs and four new academic centers, increased graduate school enrollment over 100%, achieved record high undergraduate applications, established a new Health Science Campus in midtown Manhattan, more than doubled annual philanthropic giving, and has already secured $520 million of The Rise Up Campaign for $613 Million—publicly launched just three years ago.
Beyond campus, Rabbi Berman has emerged as a national leader for moral clarity and higher education. He founded a coalition of over 100 university presidents united against terrorism following the October 7th attacks in Israel and led the first-ever delegation of university presidents on the March of the Living to Auschwitz. A founding member of the ACE Commission on Faith-Based Colleges and Universities, Rabbi Berman helped bring together leaders from institutions such as Notre Dame, Baylor, Pepperdine, and Brigham Young University to advance access, affordability, and innovation in higher education while highlighting the essential contributions of faith-based institutions across the broader educational landscape.
A global faith leader, Rabbi Berman bridges diverse communities. He delivered the keynote address at the first Holocaust Commemoration Day in an Arab country in Dubai; presented a nationally viewed address at Brigham Young University on the transformative power of education; led a sustainability forum in Abu Dhabi promoting interfaith peace; joined global leaders in Hiroshima to champion human dignity in AI; and delivered the prestigious Hildesheimer Lecture in Berlin, analyzing the legal and historical intersections of Jewish and non-Jewish communities and presenting a hopeful vision for the future.
A sought-after speaker and thought leader featured in major media, Rabbi Berman holds four degrees from Yeshiva University and a doctorate in Jewish Thought from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is married to Anita Berman, and they have five children.
About Yeshiva University
As the flagship Jewish university, Yeshiva University is animated by its five core Torah values: Seek Truth (Torat Emet), Live Your Values (Torat Chaim), Discover Your Potential (Torat Adam), Act With Compassion (Torat Chesed) and Bring Redemption (Torat Tzion). Founded in 1886, Yeshiva University brings together the ancient traditions of Jewish law and life, and the heritage of Western civilization. More than 7,400 undergraduate and graduate students study at YU’s four New York City campuses: the Wilf Campus, Israel Henry Beren Campus, Brookdale Center, and Jack and Pearl Resnick Campus. YU’s three undergraduate schools – Yeshiva College, Stern College for Women, and Sy Syms School of Business – offer a unique dual program comprised of Jewish studies and liberal arts courses. Its graduate and affiliate schools include Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration, Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies, the Katz School of Science and Health and Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary. YU is ranked among the nation’s leading academic institutions.
For more information about Yeshiva University and Rabbi Berman, please visit www.yu.edu.
Yeshiva University President, Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, has been selected to deliver the benediction at the 60th U.S. Presidential Inauguration. This prestigious honor highlights Rabbi Berman’s leadership and commitment to promoting unity and faith in our nation’s highest office. Join us in celebrating this historic moment as Rabbi Berman offers words of hope and prayer for our country’s future. #Inauguration2025 #YeshivaUniversity #RabbiDrAriBerman
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#YESHIVA #UNIVERSITY #PRESIDENT #RABBI #ARI #BERMAN #DELIVER #BENEDICTION #60TH #U.S #PRESIDENTIAL #INAUGURATIONRabbi Ari Berman will deliver benediction at Trump’s inauguration – The Forward
Rabbi Ari Berman, president of Yeshiva University, in August. Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images
Rabbi Ari Berman of Yeshiva University and Imam Husham Al-Husainy of Dearborn, Michigan, represent groups of people who have opposing views on the Israel-Hamas war but who nonetheless gave President-elect Donald Trump more support in November than they had in prior elections. On Monday, Trump’s transition team announced that the two men would deliver benedictions after the inauguration ceremony next week, along with a Black Evangelical pastor and a Roman Catholic priest.
Berman, 54, became president of YU, the 138-year-old Modern Orthodox institution in Upper Manhattan, in 2017. Under his leadership, the school has shifted rightward, religiously and politically. Berman’s refusal to give official recognition to an LGBTQ+ student club, for example, led to a lengthy legal battle and considerable internal opposition. The school was also sued for allegedly burying a rape accusation against a member of its record-breaking basketball team. (The lawsuit was reportedly settled out of court.)
The rabbi and his YU spokespeople did not immediately return inquiries about his selection.
Rabbi Marvin Hier of the Simon Wiesenthal Center delivered the invocation at Trump’s first inauguration, in 2017. The program released Monday said that Cardinal Timothy Michael Dolan of New York would deliver this year’s invocation along with the Rev. Franklin Graham, an Evangelical preacher and son of the legendary Rev. Billy Graham.
Joining Rabbi Berman in offering spiritual words after the swearing-in will be the imam, Husham Al-Husainy of Karbalaa Islamic Center in Dearborn, a heavily Arab suburb of Detroit; Lorenzo Swell, senior pastor of 180 Church in Detroit; and the Rev. Frank Mann of the Diocese of Brooklyn.
Berman did not speak out in support of Trump during the election. On Election Day, he shared on X the verse, “In the words of Daniel (2:21), ‘You change times and seasons; You depose kings and raise up others,’” and added, “Our tradition teaches that we are entrusted to serve as G-d’s messengers in steering the course of history.” In 2021, commenting on the Jan. 6 Capitol riots, Berman said that he was “heartbroken” witnessing “the attempt to tear asunder the very fabric of our democracy” and condemned the “acts of violence.”
Who is Rabbi Ari Berman?
Berman did both his undergraduate and rabbinical studies at YU, and returned to teach Talmud there in 1998. He also spent 14 years at The Jewish Center, a Modern Orthodox congregation on Manhattan’s Upper West Side that has served as a nexus for YU donors and lay leaders, before moving to Israel in 2008. He returned to the U.S. in 2017.
While in Israel, Berman earned a doctorate in Jewish thought at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; headed the Hechal Shlomo Jewish Heritage Center in Jerusalem, and taught at Herzog College, a teachers’ college located in Alon Shvut, a settlement in the occupied West Bank.
A survey by the YU Commentator, a student newspaper, published ahead of the November election, suggested more than 80% of YU students planned to vote for Trump, and cited Israel as their main reason. A separate survey of American Jews taken in December showed that a plurality of Modern Orthodox respondents trusted Trump on Israel and had strong confidence that he would effectively address rising antisemitism.
After the Oct. 7 attack on Israel, Berman led fundraising efforts, organized prayer groups, tutored Israeli children online, and encouraged Jewish students experiencing antisemitism on other campuses to transfer to YU. Officials said last spring enrollment had jumped 52%.
“After Oct. 7, every prayer, every class, every day at Yeshiva University has changed and been charged with the mission of supporting Israel and the Jewish people,” Berman said in a recent speech.
In May, Berman met in Jerusalem with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and gave Netanyahu a copy of his 2023 book, The Final Exam: Letters to Our Students.
Louis Keene contributed to this report.
Rabbi Ari Berman to Deliver Benediction at Trump’s Inauguration – The ForwardThe Forward has reported that Rabbi Ari Berman, President of Yeshiva University, will be delivering the benediction at President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20th. This news comes as a surprise to many in the Jewish community, as Rabbi Berman is known for his conservative beliefs and close ties to the Orthodox community.
In a statement released by Yeshiva University, Rabbi Berman expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to participate in such a historic event. He stated, “I am honored to have been invited to give the benediction at this important moment in our nation’s history. As a proud American and a proud Jew, I am committed to offering a message of unity and hope for the future.”
While some may question Rabbi Berman’s decision to participate in Trump’s inauguration, others have praised him for his willingness to reach across political divides and offer a message of peace and reconciliation. Regardless of one’s political views, it is clear that Rabbi Berman’s presence at the inauguration will serve as a powerful symbol of unity and diversity within the Jewish community.
Stay tuned to The Forward for more updates on Rabbi Ari Berman’s participation in Trump’s inauguration.
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#Rabbi #Ari #Berman #deliver #benediction #Trumps #inaugurationWalking in the Dust of Rabbi Jesus: How the Jewish Words of Jesus Can Change Your Life
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You will be deeply challenged as you discover the implications of Jesus’ teaching for your daily walk.
While Lois Tverberg supports each chapter with careful analysis of contemporary scholarship, ancient sources, and recent archaeological discovery, as you read you will feel as if you are on a journey back to the world of Jesus.
You will see the beauty of the silvery green olive trees on the Galilean hills, feel the rocky path under your feet, and smell the dust as you follow the Rabbi. You will hear the sages discussing the Torah as their disciples listen and will discover the greatest interpreter of all … Jesus the Messiah. For he is not only God incarnate, but also the Word incarnate. His life is in a real sense the Word — the Bible — in living flesh.
And you will be challenged to become ever more passionate about being his disciple — having the faith of Jesus. So come along with us and follow in the dust of Jesus — the Jewish Rabbi — of Scripture.
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Part I: Hearing Our Rabbi’s Words with New Ears
What would it be like to listen to Jesus’ earth-shattering words through the ears of a first-century disciple? The first thing you’d notice is how Jewish they are. His greatest commandments begin with the Shema, the core statement of Jewish faith.
Part II: Living Out the Words of Rabbi Jesus
Sometimes you have to admit that Jesus’ words are a puzzle. Why does he warn against having a “bad eye”? Why pray about “hallowing God’s name”? When you know the Jewish idioms he used and the ideas that he built on, you can discover fresh, practical insights for living as his disciples today.
Part III: Studying the Word with Rabbi Jesus
Jesus taught among a people who knew their Scriptures intimately, who regarded study as a form of worship. They found in its lines endless new insights, yet realized that God still did not reveal every answer. Like others, Jesus drew from the Torah, the Prophets, and the Writings.
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Walking in the Dust of Rabbi Jesus: How the Jewish Words of Jesus Can Change Your LifeHave you ever considered the impact of Jesus’ Jewish background on his teachings and how they can transform your life? In her book “Walking in the Dust of Rabbi Jesus,” author Lois Tverberg delves into the cultural and historical context of Jesus’ words, offering fresh insights into his teachings that can revolutionize your understanding of the Bible.
By exploring the Jewish roots of Jesus’ parables, sayings, and actions, Tverberg uncovers layers of meaning that may have been lost in translation over the centuries. She highlights the importance of understanding the cultural nuances and idioms of first-century Judaism to fully grasp the depth and richness of Jesus’ message.
Through engaging storytelling and thought-provoking analysis, “Walking in the Dust of Rabbi Jesus” invites readers to walk in the footsteps of Jesus as his disciples did, learning from his wisdom and embodying his teachings in their daily lives. By embracing the Jewish context of Jesus’ words, we can gain a deeper appreciation for his revolutionary message of love, compassion, and justice.
If you’re looking to deepen your faith and explore the transformative power of Jesus’ teachings, “Walking in the Dust of Rabbi Jesus” is a must-read. Let the Jewish words of Jesus illuminate your path and guide you towards a more profound understanding of his message.
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The Faith LessonsTM series takes your small group on a round trip to ancient times, places, and customs, and back again. Filmed in Israel and Turkey, these powerful DVD sessions explore what it meant to follow Jesus in the first century—and what it means to follow him today.
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“In the Dust of the Rabbi: Following Jesus’s footsteps”Have you ever wondered what it would have been like to walk alongside Jesus during his earthly ministry? To learn from him, to witness his miracles, and to be transformed by his teachings? In the book “In the Dust of the Rabbi,” author Ray Vander Laan takes readers on a journey back in time to experience what it was like to be a disciple of Jesus.
Vander Laan explores the cultural and historical context of Jesus’s teachings, shedding new light on familiar passages from the Bible. Through his engaging storytelling and in-depth research, readers are able to imagine themselves sitting at the feet of Jesus, learning from him and following in his footsteps.
“In the Dust of the Rabbi” challenges readers to consider what it means to truly be a disciple of Jesus. It prompts us to examine our own lives and to see if we are truly living out the teachings of our rabbi. Are we willing to follow him, even when it means going against the cultural norms of society? Are we willing to sacrifice our own desires and ambitions to fully embrace the way of Jesus?
So come, join us as we journey back in time and walk “In the Dust of the Rabbi.” Let us learn from Jesus, be transformed by his teachings, and strive to live out his message in our daily lives.
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Description The End of the Story. The Start of the Mission. Continue to walk with Ray Vander Laan through the land that Jesus and his disciples walked, learn how the culture and politics of the first century influenced the imagery and stories of the Bible, and see the text through the eyes of God’s chosen people, the Jews. In the next two installments of this powerful series, Vander Laan leads us on a journey through Galilee and to Asia Minor, a region where the rabbinic practice of selecting disciples (talmidim) was well-known, and where disciples walked the walk Rabbi Jesus taught them. Filmed in Israel and Turkey, these five-session DVDs explore what it means to be a follower of Jesus, not only in the first century, but now in the twenty-first century.Volume 6 – In the Dust of the Rabbi: Becoming a Disciple Session 1 – When the Rabbi says, “Come” [note: comma added] Session 2 – When the Rabbi says, “Go” [note: comma added] Session 3 – The Presence of God: A Counter Cultural Community Session 4 – Living Stones Session 5 – The Very Words of God
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In this latest installment of our Faith Lessons series, we delve into the concept of “In the Dust of the Rabbi.” This ancient Jewish practice refers to the intimate relationship between a rabbi and his disciples, with the disciples following closely behind the rabbi as he walked and taught.Volume 6 explores the significance of this practice in the context of our own faith journey. Just as the disciples learned from their rabbi by walking in his dust, we too can learn valuable lessons by walking closely with Jesus.
Through engaging lessons and insightful teachings, we will discover the importance of being in close proximity to our Rabbi, Jesus Christ. By immersing ourselves in his teachings and following his example, we can grow in our faith and deepen our understanding of God’s love.
Join us as we explore the profound truths found “In the Dust of the Rabbi” and discover how this ancient practice can shape and transform our lives today. Let us walk in the dust of our Rabbi, learning from him and growing closer to him with each step we take.
#Faith #Lessons #Dust #Rabbi #VolumeSeek Me Out: Timeless Lessons for a Time-Bound World Rabbi Moshe M. Eisemann
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Seek Me Out: Timeless Lessons for a Time-Bound World by Rabbi Moshe M. Eisemann is a book that offers insightful guidance and wisdom for navigating the challenges of our fast-paced, modern world. In this post, we will explore some of the key themes and lessons from this thought-provoking work.One of the central themes of Seek Me Out is the importance of seeking out meaningful connections and relationships in an increasingly disconnected world. Rabbi Eisemann emphasizes the value of taking the time to truly connect with others, whether it be through acts of kindness, listening, or simply being present in the moment. By fostering deep and meaningful relationships, we can cultivate a sense of community and belonging that is essential for our well-being.
Another key lesson from Seek Me Out is the importance of taking time for self-reflection and introspection. In a world that is constantly bombarding us with distractions and demands on our time, it can be easy to lose sight of our own inner truths and values. Rabbi Eisemann encourages readers to carve out moments of stillness and reflection in their daily lives, in order to connect with their inner selves and cultivate a sense of purpose and direction.
Seek Me Out also offers practical advice for managing our time more effectively and finding balance in our busy lives. Rabbi Eisemann suggests setting priorities, establishing boundaries, and learning to say no when necessary in order to create space for the things that truly matter. By taking a proactive approach to time management, we can avoid the pitfalls of busyness and burnout, and instead lead more fulfilling and purposeful lives.
Overall, Seek Me Out: Timeless Lessons for a Time-Bound World is a valuable resource for anyone seeking guidance on how to navigate the complexities of modern life with grace and wisdom. Rabbi Moshe M. Eisemann’s insights and teachings offer a timeless perspective on the importance of connection, self-reflection, and balance in our ever-changing world. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking to deepen their understanding of themselves and their place in the world.
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