Now you can enjoy, read and re-read, stories from Rabbi Yerachmiel Tilles’ famed repertoire - stories of Kabbalah sages, Chasidic masters, and other Jewish heroes dating from 16th century Israel to 21st century USA.
- 30% longer than Volume I for the same low price!
- 8.9" H x 5.5" W x 0.75" T
The 2nd of a three volume series, this book by Yerachmiel Tilles is a long awaited sequel. Now you can enjoy, read and re-read, even more stories from Rabbi Yerachmiel Tilles’
famed repertoire -
stories of Kabbalah sages, Chasidic masters, and other Jewish heroes dating from 16
th century Israel to 21st century USA.
See what Ascent's guests have to say:
“At Ascent in Tsfat on Saturday night, reluctant to relinquish the Shabbat spirit, everyone gathers for ‘King David's Table’. Sure, it may be that no one is really hungry again, but the main attractions are not the food and hot drink. Instead, following hallowed traditions, all present eagerly attend to the mesmerizing stories told by Ascent co-founder Yerachmiel Tilles ….” Chaim Clorfene, Author & Rabbi.
“The stories of Rabbi Tilles are tremendously creative and engaging. Rabbi Tilles enables the reader to enter the life of the story - to experience in a very real and tangible way its feelings, beauty, life and drama. … Rabbi Tilles has an amazing gift and I am very excited that with this new book more people will have the opportunity to enjoy and benefit from his stories.” Aaron Schmidt, Editor, Jewish Living.
“Thank you for including me to receive your stories. They are so good and so rich. The ways of the Jewish people are so opposite of the world that it's staggering! Some of these truths we have never even ‘thought of’ before! But you teach them in such a beautiful way. Your ways are soft and gentle with each other, and I just love that about the Jewish people. You have so much to teach the world.” Annie, a Subscriber to Rabbi Tilles’ Weekly Story Mailing List.
Yerachmiel Michael Tilles is a native of the Bronx. In 1965,
he graduated from Harpur College (now Binghamton University) at age 20. After
becoming Chasidic and getting married, he moved with his family to Israel in
1978 to “the mystical city” of Safed, where he has worked as a teacher,
translator, webmaster, seminar designer and director, editor, and manager of an
art gallery. Since 1996, he has been emailing a story a week to thousands of
readers. One hundred of his best stories have been selected for a three volume
set, of which “
Saturday Night, Full Moon” is the first.
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