Beyond the Dollar Line
Author | : Chana Sharfstein |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2010 |
ISBN-10 | : 0826608353 |
ISBN-13 | : 9780826608352 |
Rating | : 4/5 (53 Downloads) |
Download or read book Beyond the Dollar Line written by Chana Sharfstein and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A collection of autobiographical stories spanning 50 years of life experiences within the community of Crown Heights, 1954-2004--Chana Sharfstein succeeds in adding color and detail to the recent past, including the Rebbe`s vibrant personality, as well as Chabad`s growth and focus, and how it has had an impact on her family. ...Sharfstein brings to life a Rebbe whose smile alone could brighten a community. Yet she clearly shows how his insight into human nature and vast wisdom made him a unique leader. In Section Two, she introduces us to the Rebbetzin, a modest yet strong counterpart for the Rebbe. In Section Three, we delve into the details of the dollar line and learn how much inspiration could be gleaned even from those few moments with the Rebbe. In Outreach, we go behind the scenes of some shluchim and see how these remarkable people are even more remarkable than we ever knew. In Section Five, Special Days in Our Calendar, we see how great an impact we can have on those around us and how it is worth it to go beyond ourselves to reach out to those in our midst. In Section Six, Those Were the Days, we see how Sharfstein`s contributions to the Crown Heights community turned out to be bigger than she imagined at the time. In From My Travels, Sharfstein lets us tag along on her tours of Scandinavia and explains how these tours were not about Kodak moments but about serving the Rebbe in this added dimension....Finally, Sharfstein shares with us the condolence letter the Rebbe sent upon the passing of her mother and we see a Rebbe who shares in the full spectrum of emotions with his people and whose messages continue to provide guidance for us. --from Michele Justic's review, 5 Towns Jewish TImes