
Pearls of Wisdom from Rabbi Yehonatan Eybeshitz
Torah Giant, Preacher & Kabbalist
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Rabbi Yehonatan Eybeshitz’s Spiritual and Mystical ThoughtsRabbi Yehonatan Eybeshitz was one of the greatest rabbis of the eighteenth century. Even as a child, he was renowned as one of the rare geniuses of his time. Among the most revered Torah scholars of the last 300 years, Rabbi Eybeshitz was also a prolific writer, preacher, and Kabbalah master. His innumerable writings cover all areas of Jewish Learning, including the Talmud, Jewish Law, Homiletics, and Kabbalah.Carefully chosen selections of Rabbi Eybeshitz’s writings have now been translated into English by the illustrious scholar Rabbi Yacov Barber, making Rabbi Eybeshitz’s extraordinary ideas and insight accessible to a wider audience.In Pearls of Wisdom, you will discover Rabbi Yehonatan’s thoughts on the weekly Torah portion and the Jewish holidays, as well as his insights into the arrival of the Moshiach and the Messianic Era.“Reading this book is like being transported to Rabbi Eybeshitz’s Shul in Hamburg during the 1750s and listening to his captivating sermons.”
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