The Right and the Good
Author: Rabbi Daniel Z. Feldman
Publisher: Yashar Books
Halakhah and Human Relations Softcover, 304 pages
Orthodox
Product Description
Rabbi Daniel Z. Feldman presents readers with a detailed exploration of the vast attention that the masters of Jewish thought have given to relations between and among individuals. This book is not a legal guide to interpersonal relationships in Jewish life, nor is it a volume of moral exhortation. Rather, Rabbi Feldman aims to convey the importance of his subject by exhibiting its hallowed place within the structure of Jewish and within the analysis that interpersonal relationships have been given among the giants in the field of Jewish thought. "Each essay is a complete and very detailed scholarly shiur! When I read the book, it brings to mind the extraordinary style of Rabbi Feldman in his oral presentations!" Rabbi Hershel Schachter Rosh Yeshiva and Rosh Kollel Yeshiva University "An important contribution to Jewish learning... The author is superbly knowledgeable of the law..." Journal of Law and Religion Praise of previous works by the author (translated from Hebrew): "Manuscripts of Torah chiddushim were brought before me... and all was written properly. May it be pleasing [Above] that [The author] may soon bless over a completed work... in order to enlarge and glorify Torah..." Rabbi Ovadiah Yosef former Chief Sephardic Rabbi of Israel Daniel Z. Feldman received his rabbinical ordination at Yeshiva University’s Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary and teaches at its Stone Beit Midrash Program and at the Torah Academy of Bergen County. Rabbi Feldman attended Yeshivat Kerem B’Yavneh and was a fellow of the Bella and Harry Wexner Kollel Elyon. He is the author of three volumes in Hebrew titled Binah BaSefarim.
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