There was another side to his greatness. His frequent talks at all sorts of occasions, communal and private revealed him as warm and caring, trenchant and thoughtful. In the Torah portion of the week, he saw appropriate insights and messages for every setting, sad or joyous, auspicious or challenging. The common theme that infused everything he said was the joy and beauty of Judaism. His homilies reflected the person: brilliant, wise, understanding, sensitive, filled with a desire to know the Torah and the conviction that there was no greater privilege than to do so and to help others do the same.
This book contains a selection of his interpretations of the weekly parashah, as he himself wrote and delivered them during a nine-year period in the United States. During his decades of leadership, people thronged to see him and hear him. Through this book, more throngs can do the same, as they read the words that moved him and inspired others.
Just as his era was able to glimpse this human epitome of Torah greatness, so a new generation of readers will find in this work many rays of the brilliance that gladdened and quickened countless hearts and ignited countless minds.">
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