Description
A Shtikel on the Sedrah builds on the success of the author’s first work, Sparks of the Sedrah, offering readers a richly layered journey through the weekly sedrah. Guided by thought-provoking questions and well-substantiated answers, readers are treated to an engaging exploration that deepens their understanding.
Rabbi Pesach Siegel, a devoted talmid of Rav Mordechai Gifter and Rav Moshe Shapiro, has spent years as both a respected rebbe and an ever-curious student. Serving as a bridge between his readers and his esteemed rebbeim, he brings their teachings to life in a way that is both accessible and deeply meaningful.
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“From the small sampling that I saw of the sefer, it was a pleasure to see that it is well based on the adnei paz (sockets of fine gold) of the words of Chazal and the meforshei haTorah. It is written bilashon tzach ubarur (in a clear fashion) that will draw the heart of the reader and elevate him in Torah and yiras Shamayim.”
Rav Reuven Feinstein
“It was a simcha to see a portion of the upcoming sefer, which is written in a clear fashion and demonstrates that R’ Pesach is a true talmid of his great rebbeim.”
Rav Shmuel Feurst
“Rav Pesach drank from the wellsprings of wisdom of the previous generation, in particular the towering gaonim Rav Mordecai Gifter and Rav Moshe Shapiro. Most of all, he is the quintessential mechanech. He masterfully passes the teachings of his rebei’im, together with his own brilliant insights, on to his talmidim. The discerning reader will want to read each “shtikel” slowly, savoring the depth and sagacity of the ideas.”
Rav Menachem Nissel
Week after week, Rabbi Pesach Siegel points to an interesting anomaly in the parashah, poses a moral conundrum, or asks questions that we should have but didn’t. And then he takes the reader on an analytical journey, both original and thoroughly rooted in the Torah of his great Telshe roshei yeshiva or his rebbi, Rav Moshe Shapiro, before offering rock-solid solutions.
R’ Yonoson Rosenblum
Dimensions 6X9
ISBN 9781962522311
Publisher Adir Press
Number of pages 312
Binding type Hard Cover
Weight 1.40



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