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Shlomo riskin autobiography

          Learn to how see G-d's presence in your life with this autobiographical work by famous author Rabbi Shlomo Riskin that contains humorous stories that took.

        1. Learn to how see G-d's presence in your life with this autobiographical work by famous author Rabbi Shlomo Riskin that contains humorous stories that took.
        2. Rabbi Shlomo Riskin describes in this book how through his faith he overcame almost insurmountable problems.
        3. Rabbi Riskin writes a lucid, interesting, and enjoyable account of his life in what is basically an autobiography filled with beautiful stories and anecdotes.
        4. Looking for books by Shlomo Riskin?
        5. This book is a collection of anecdotes about the author's experiences and memories which impacted the lives and religious growth of many Jewish intellectuals.
        6. Rabbi Riskin writes a lucid, interesting, and enjoyable account of his life in what is basically an autobiography filled with beautiful stories and anecdotes....

          New book salutes life and work of Efrat's founding rabbi

          Highly regarded as one of the pre-eminent rabbinical figures in the worlds of Religious Zionism and Modern Orthodoxy, a book was released this week saluting the life’s work of Rabbi Dr.

          Shlomo Riskin.

          While he spent his early years as a rabbi in New York, Rabbi Riskin’s legacy is perhaps best known for this accomplishments in Israel, where he established the educational network Ohr Torah Stone, as well as serving as the founding rabbi of the community of Efrat.

          The tribute work, entitled “Hokhma Leshlomo” (Wisdom for Shlomo), was edited by Dr.

          Baruch Sterman and Judy Taubes Sterman, and is composed of forty articles in English and Hebrew. Leading rabbis and community figures, many of them students of Rabbi Riskin, authored the articles that salute his impact on the very face of modern Jewish thought and community-building.

          In a book launch event held this past week in Efrat, Rabbi Dr.

          Kenneth Brander, current President