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Rav Tzadok Hakohen Rabinowitz of Lublin, affectionately known as “Reb Tzadok,” was one of the great Chassidic thinkers of the nineteenth century.
A profound adaptation of Sefer Pokeid Akarim of Reb Tzadok, And Hashem Remembered Them delves into the depths of his teachings, taking us on a journey through the inner dimensions of the avodah of the six childless women in Tanach, from Sarah Imeinu to Chanah.
With richness and depth, Pokeid Akarim provides spiritual support and guidance for childless couples, offering wisdom and inspiration. Ultimately, however, the message is for Klal Yisrael, as this sefer reveals barrenness as a metaphor for our bitter galus and its conclusion—the ultimate rejoicing of the rebirth of our nation and the coming of Mashiach.
“In my capacity as cofounder of Ohel Sarala in conjunction with Bonei Olam, I have been privy to the colossal struggles that come along with infertility…learning this sefer will go a long way in understanding the mysterious ways of Hashem in this overwhelmingly difficult challenge.”
Rabbi Chaim Aryeh Zev Ginzberg, Rav, Chofetz Chaim Torah Center, Cedarhurst, NY
“Precious insight into a highly original work that illuminates not only its immediate subject but also the world of Reb Tzadok’s Torah.”
Rabbi Dr. Akiva Tatz, internationally acclaimed author and lecturer
About the author:
Rabbi Zave Rudman is an experienced Jewish educator and kiruv professional with over forty years of teaching experience in yeshivos and seminaries. He has vast knowledge of Jewish topics and has written extensively, including editing the Tur Hashalem and a new edition of the Sefas Emes. Rabbi Rudman is well known for his weekly parashah blog, which has gained popularity among readers. Rabbi Rudman’s series on modern-day Yesod Vshoresh Ha’avodah has been praised for its valuable insights and relevance to contemporary issues. He is a devoted talmid of Rabbi Moshe Chait and Rabbi Moshe Shapiro, zt”l, two prominent Torah scholars. In addition to his teaching and writing, Rabbi Rudman is also involved in kiruv work, bringing Jews closer to their heritage and traditions. He and his wife are respected educators and mentors, with his wife being a noted mechaneches and kallah teacher. They reside in Yerushalayim, the spiritual center of the Jewish world, where they continue to inspire and educate countless individuals.
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Dimensions 6X9
ISBN 9781961602632
Number of pages 224
Binding type Hard Cover
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