Description
Our Sages teach us that Torah and mitzvos are the keys for the soul to enter Olam Haba and bask in Divine pleasure. There, a rarified class of people will merit to thank God and to sing His praises upon a ten-stringed harp…
This book rigorously studies, examines, and builds a comprehensive framework for understanding the connection between man and Torah and Mitzvos, and the consequences of their interrelationship.
Rabbi Yaakov Wolbe is a prolific and innovative Torah teacher and podcaster. Since pioneering Jewish and Torah podcasts in 2013, Rabbi Wolbe has released more than 1,000 episodes across six shows (The Jewish History Podcast, The Parsha Podcast, This Jewish Life, The Ethics Podcast, The Mitzvah Podcast, and TORAH 101), which have cumulatively earned more than a million and a half downloads. Rabbi Wolbe and his family live in Houston, where he serves as Director of Outreach for TORCH. Author of multiple Hebrew-language works on advanced Talmudic inquiry, Upon a Ten-Stringed Harp is Rabbi Wolbe’s first in English.
More Information
Dimensions 6X9
ISBN 9781952370458
Number of pages 262
Binding type Hard Cover
Derrick –
A beautiful book. A very easy comprehensible read. Takes very complex subjects and makes them easily digestible. If you’re a parsha pod cast listener this ties a lot of ideas brought up together. The book is good quality. A nice hard cover with no dust jacket.(I can’t stand a dust jacket) hopefully Rabi Wolbe will grace us with more works in the future.
Serah Keiter –
My husband and I have listened to the author’s podcast for years and have thoroughly enjoyed it. This book does not disappoint. Excellent.
Amazon Customer –
Incredibly well written and thought provoking. Each concept/chapter is beautifully laid out in a way that makes these complex concepts understandable in layman’s terms. Highly recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a great read.
Julia Salomon –
This book is a work of art. It is fresh, it is insightful and goes deep into Jewish traditions and thinking. It is very interesting to read and brings new light and excitement for doing Mitzvot with a new understanding of their significance.
Eric Pines –
Rabbi Wolbe is a tremendous person. The books shows his brilliant and erudition. His is a true Talmud Chocham (Torah Scholar).