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Description Rav Moshe Weinberger
on the MegillahWhen do we accept the obvious truth that "cursed is
Haman and blessed is Mordechai (Megillah 7b), and
when must we look beyond what our eyes see and our ears hear?When does Hashem want massive accomplishments from us,
and when should we emphasize the "little things?How do we reconcile our inner Jewish soul with the seemingly
defective people we have become?What does Purim teach us about being parents, teachers, and
friends?This Megillah, with commentary drawn from Rav Moshe
Weinberger's teachings from recent years, addresses these
questions and others by circling around and building upon four
themesThe Adversary
The King
The Tzadik
The QueenReaders may trace these themes throughout the Megillah
using icons beside each part of the commentary, enabling
them to delve into various parts of the Megillah associated with
each theme, and thereby truly connect to each topic; this will
help make this Purim a more meaningful and transformative
experience.In the merit of the growth, connection with Hashem, and
inspiration readers draw from these teachings, may Hashem
annul our enemies' plans, frustrate their intentions, and bring
their evil plans down on their own heads, just as Hedidon
Purim.
Sku
F-8686
Author
Rabbi Moshe Weinberger
Isbn 13
9781680258097
Isbn 10
1680258095
Pages
183
Size
6.3" x 9.3"
Binding
Hardcover
Date
2172025
Imprint
Feldheim Publishers
Rav Moshe Weinbergeron the MegillahWhen do we accept the obvious truth that "cursed isHaman and blessed is Mordechai (Megillah 7b), andwhen must we look beyond what our eyes see and our ears hear?When does Hashem want massive accomplishments from us,and when should we emphasize the "little things?How do we reconcile our inner Jewish soul with the seeminglydefective people we have become?What does Purim teach us about being parents, teachers, andfriends?This Megillah, with commentary drawn from Rav MosheWeinberger's teachings from recent years, addresses thesequestions and others by circling around and building upon fourthemesThe AdversaryThe KingThe TzadikThe QueenReaders may trace these themes throughout the Megillahusing icons beside each part of the commentary, enablingthem to delve into various parts of the Megillah associated witheach theme, and thereby truly connect to each topic; this willhelp make this Purim a more meaningful and transformativeexperience.In the merit of the growth, connection with Hashem, andinspiration readers draw from these teachings, may Hashemannul our enemies' plans, frustrate their intentions, and bringtheir evil plans down on their own heads, just as HedidonPurim.SkuF-8686AuthorRabbi Moshe WeinbergerIsbn 139781680258097Isbn 101680258095Pages183Size6.3" x 9.3"BindingHardcoverDate2172025ImprintFeldheim PublishersRav Moshe Weinberger on the Megillah When do we accept the obvious truth that "cursed is Haman and blessed is Mordechai (Megillah 7b), and when must we look beyond what our eyes see and our ears hear? When does Hashem want massive accomplishments from us, and when should we emphasize the "little things? How do we reconcile our inner Jewish soul with the seemingly defective people we have become? What does Purim teach us about being parents, teachers, and friends? This Megillah, with commentary drawn from Rav Moshe Weinberger's teachings from recent years, addresses these questions and others by circling around and building upon four themes The Adversary The King The Tzadik The Queen Readers may trace these themes throughout the Megillah using icons beside each part of the commentary, enabling them to delve into various parts of the Megillah associated with each theme, and thereby truly connect to each topic; this will help make this Purim a more meaningful and transformative experience. In the merit of the growth, connection with Hashem, and inspiration readers draw from these teachings, may Hashem annul our enemies' plans, frustrate their intentions, and bring their evil plans down on their own heads, just as Hedidon Purim.Rav Moshe Weinbergeron the MegillahWhen do we accept the obvious truth that "cursed isHaman and blessed is Mordechai (Megillah 7b), andwhen must we look beyond what our eyes see and our ears hear?When does Hashem want massive accomplishments from us,and when should we emphasize the "little things?How do we reconcile our inner Jewish soul with the seeminglydefective people we have become?What does Purim teach us about being parents, teachers, andfriends?This Megillah, with commentary drawn from Rav MosheWeinberger's teachings from recent years, addresses thesequestions and others by circling around and building upon fourthemesThe AdversaryThe KingThe TzadikThe QueenReaders may trace these themes throughout the Megillahusing icons beside each part of the commentary, enablingthem to delve into various parts of the Megillah associated witheach theme, and thereby truly connect to each topic; this willhelp make this Purim a more meaningful and transformativeexperience.In the
Rav Moshe Weinberger
on the MegillahWhen do we accept the obvious truth that "cursed is
Haman and blessed is Mordechai (Megillah 7b), and
when must we look beyond what our eyes see and our ears hear?When does Hashem want massive accomplishments from us,
and when should we emphasize the "little things?How do we reconcile our inner Jewish soul with the seemingly
defective people we have become?What does Purim teach us about being parents, teachers, and
friends?This Megillah, with commentary drawn from Rav Moshe
Weinberger's teachings from recent years, addresses these
questions and others by circling around and building upon four
themesThe Adversary
The King
The Tzadik
The QueenReaders may trace these themes throughout the Megillah
using icons beside each part of the commentary, enabling
them to delve into various parts of the Megillah associated with
each theme, and thereby truly connect to each topic; this will
help make this Purim a more meaningful and transformative
experience.In the merit of the growth, connection with Hashem, and
inspiration readers draw from these teachings, may Hashem
annul our enemies' plans, frustrate their intentions, and bring
their evil plans down on their own heads, just as Hedidon
Purim.
on the MegillahWhen do we accept the obvious truth that "cursed is
Haman and blessed is Mordechai (Megillah 7b), and
when must we look beyond what our eyes see and our ears hear?When does Hashem want massive accomplishments from us,
and when should we emphasize the "little things?How do we reconcile our inner Jewish soul with the seemingly
defective people we have become?What does Purim teach us about being parents, teachers, and
friends?This Megillah, with commentary drawn from Rav Moshe
Weinberger's teachings from recent years, addresses these
questions and others by circling around and building upon four
themesThe Adversary
The King
The Tzadik
The QueenReaders may trace these themes throughout the Megillah
using icons beside each part of the commentary, enabling
them to delve into various parts of the Megillah associated with
each theme, and thereby truly connect to each topic; this will
help make this Purim a more meaningful and transformative
experience.In the merit of the growth, connection with Hashem, and
inspiration readers draw from these teachings, may Hashem
annul our enemies' plans, frustrate their intentions, and bring
their evil plans down on their own heads, just as Hedidon
Purim.
| Sku | F-8686
| Author |
| Rabbi Moshe Weinberger
| Isbn 13 |
| 9781680258097
| Isbn 10 |
| 1680258095
| Pages |
| 183
| Size |
| 6.3" x 9.3"
| Binding |
| Hardcover
| Date |
| 2172025
| Imprint |
| Feldheim Publishers
| |
|---|
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