Talmud Class: The Torah of Rabbi Harold Kushner, Zichrono Livrachah




From the Bimah: Jewish Lessons for Life show

Summary: <p> </p> <p>When the history of twentieth-century Jewry is written, I believe that one of the most important, impactful, influential thinkers will be Rabbi Harold Kushner, who was laid to his eternal rest this past Monday. I do not know of a rabbi whose teaching had a broader reach or a bigger</p> <p>impact. </p> <p>It is not just that his books sold millions of copies. </p> <p>Not just that his books were translated into many languages. </p> <p>Not just that his work was read by Jews and non-Jews alike. </p> <p>Rabbi Harold Kushner did something else virtually miraculous: he talked about God in a way that landed for ordinary people who do not usually talk about God. What was his secret sauce? How did he make God real and relatable for millions of people, Jews and non-Jews alike? Now that he has passed, how can his Torah on God connect with you?</p> <p> </p> <p>May Rabbi Harold Kushner rest in peace. May his Torah deepen our relationship with God, with Torah, with mitzvah, and with the very special community we are blessed to have at Temple Emanuel.</p> <p> </p>