When God is Near: On the High Holidays

When God is Near: On the High Holidays

by Yehuda Amital
When God is Near: On the High Holidays

When God is Near: On the High Holidays

by Yehuda Amital

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Overview

For decades, thousands from around the world gathered to join Rabbi Yehuda Amital zt”l as he led the High Holiday prayers at Yeshivat Har Etzion. Right before the most critical points in the services, at moments of high spiritual intensity, he would pause to address the assembled with words that uplifted, inspired and enlightened. He poured into these words the depths of feeling, insight and experience he had accumulated on his personal journey from the ashes of the holocaust to the miraculous revival of Jewish statehood and in his life’s work as an educational visionary and pioneering thinker. When God is Near presents a compilation of these powerful discourses by one of the most profound religious leaders of our time. Bringing together Rabbi Amital’s wisdom, sensitivity, humanity and uncompromising search for truth, this volume guides readers on the path to sincere prayer and true repentance.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781613291054
Publisher: The Toby Press, LLC
Publication date: 08/01/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Rabbi Yehuda Amital (1924–2010) was raised in pre-Holocaust Hungary, where he spent his youth immersed in yeshiva study. At the age of nineteen, he was deported to a Nazi labor camp and emerged as the sole survivor of his family. Upon his liberation, he made his way to the Land of Israel. Fulfilling a promise that if he survived he would study Torah in Jerusalem, he attended Yeshivat Hevron for the next several years until he joined the Israel Defense Forces. After fighting in Israel’s War of Independence, Rabbi Amital embarked on a remarkable career in Jewish education. In 1968, he founded Yeshivat Har Etzion and, alongside Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein, built it into a world-renowned center of higher Torah learning and service to the Jewish people. From 1995–96, he served as a minister in the Israeli government in charge of religious-secular and Israel-Diaspora relations. After heading the largest hesder yeshiva for four decades and appointing his successors, Rabbi Amital retired in 2008. An exceptional public figure and religious teacher, Rabbi Amital lived a life of deep faith, humility, ethical responsibility, and commitment to individual and national vibrancy.
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