By Rabbi Sholom Smith (Author)

Yom Tov Messages from Rav Pam

Short thoughts on the Festivals
By Rabbi Sholom Smith (Author)


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For his thousands of students, Rav Pam needs no introduction. He lives in their hearts, actions, and lives, through the Torah that he taught over the course of 63 years, and through his personal example of tzidkus. But even a new generation that did not merit to meet the man Rav Yaakov Kamenetzky called “the Chafetz Chaim of our time" can benefit from his Torah thoughts and his perceptive insights into human nature, through his teachings.

In this collection, based on Rav Pam’s shiurim, and arranged according to the Yamim Tovim, we can almost hear Rav Pam’s voice: perceptive and sensible, humane and wise. This is a book that will enrich every one of our Jewish holidays, one that belongs in every Jewish library.

Product Details

Catalog # YTPH
ISBN-10 : 1422629759
ISBN # : 9781422629758
Format : Hardcover
Pages : 352
Dimensions : 6 x 9 inches
Weight: 1.4 LBS
Published By : ArtScroll Mesorah Publications
Release Date : 08/16/2021
Size : Standard
Language: English
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