Chassidus emerged in the
18th century as a protection from the storm winds of
modernity. If anything, today the situation has only
worsened. Intermarriage is rampant and assimilation
the norm. Sometimes even observant Jews find that
their religious observance has become habitual and
uninspired.
In this eye-opening new book, Rabbi Zev Reichman
opens up the world of Chassidic literature and
reveals the depth and soulful vitality that pervade
Chassidic thought. Read it and discover the
heartfelt passion of Chassidism and open the door to
new dimensions of observance, piety and study.
Adapted from the Torah classes of Rav Moshe Wolfson,
shlit"a