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The seventh Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson

One need not be a disciple or chasid of Chabad or Rabbi Schneerson to gain insights, inspiration and provocative thinking from reading this book. I found that reading this book impressed me anew with the complexity and sophistication of Jewish religious thought and the wide spectrum of actions and policies that truly distinguish the Orthodox Jewish world, in spite of its superficial seemingly conformist society and behavior.

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Rabbi Berel Wein is an internationally acclaimed scholar, lecturer, and writer whose audiotapes on Torah and other Jewish subjects have garnered a wide following, as have his books, which include a four-volume series on Jewish history. Formerly an executive vice president of the Orthodox Union and rabbinic administrator of the OU’s kashrus division, he founded Yeshiva Shaarei Torah of Rockland in 1977 and moved to Israel in 1997.