Psychology and Personal Growth in the Torah, Volume 2

Practical lessons from the Rishonim

With a uniform and predictable structure, each of the shmuzim in this compilation provides readers with a quick burst of inspiration.

Psychology and Personal Growth in the Torah is a collection of inspiring and intriguing weekly emails on the parashah of the week that were sent to thousands of readers. These divrei Torah have piqued the interest of both observant and non-observant Jews through their novel insights and themes relevant to everyday life.

For all knowledge levels and backgrounds, this edition is a perfect accompaniment to the Shabbos table, an enjoyable independent read, and a useful tool for Torah teachers.


About the author:

After completing a double rabbinic ordination from the Rabbinical Seminary of America (Chofetz Chaim) in Queens, Rabbi Shimon Feder founded the outreach organization Jewish Education Center of South Florida (JEC) in 2005 to combat rampant assimilation and apathy among South Florida Jews. The Boca Raton–based organization offers seven divisions for all ages: the Billi Marcus Camp Nageela Boca, Hebrew School, Ohr High School Program (with six branches spanning from Boca Raton to Miami), FAU College Campus Outreach Program, Shabbat and High Holiday Program, Young Jewish Professionals Program, and Adult Programming. In addition to directing the JEC for the past nineteen years, Rabbi Feder is an author and enjoys speaking in different communities. Rabbi Shimon and Nechama Feder live in Boca Raton, Florida, and have six children, Moshe, Riva, Malka, Avraham, Adina, and Rusi.

For speaking opportunities, please call JEC on (561) 544-2854, or email info@jecsfl.org.

More Information
Dimensions6X9
ISBN9781961602717
PublisherMosaica Press
Number of pages288
Item #8632
Binding typeHard Cover
Weight1.300000 lbs.
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