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The newly released book “Exhilarating Torah Insights on Recreation and Vacation” is now available (as a paperback, hardcover and digitized version) for purchase and delivery on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DF4ZHPKJ or by sending a WhatsApp to +972 54 849 5217. Alternatively, you can call 054 849 5217 (Israel) or 917 732 2371 (United States) or send an email to [email protected].

This insightful and thought-provoking book delves into these questions and many more, offering profound insights. With over 50 meticulously crafted essays, it masterfully conveys the Torah’s perspective on recreation and vacation. As an indispensable guide, this work will enable readers to attain a deeper understanding of these important topics.

It makes a great gift for parents, siblings, friends, relatives, neighbors, business associates, acquaintances and learning partners. Purchase it at https://amzn.to/3eyh5xP.

Some of the questions discussed in this book are the following.

What role does recreation play in our service of Hashem?

What does the Torah teach us about music?

What lessons can we glean from specific types of recreation, such as sports?

Is there a mitzvah to take a vacation?

What does the Torah say about comedy and humor?

To join the thousands of recipients and receive these insights free on a weekly email, obtain previous articles, feedback, comments, suggestions (on how to spread the insights of this publication further, make it more appealing or anything else), to sponsor this publication which has been in six continents and more than forty countries, or if you know anyone who is interested in receiving these insights weekly, please contact the author, Rabbi Yehoshua Alt, at [email protected]. Thank you.

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Rabbi Alt merited to learn under the tutelage of R’ Mordechai Friedlander ztz”l for close to five years. He received Semicha from R’ Zalman Nechemia Goldberg ztz”l. Rabbi Alt has written on numerous topics for various websites and publications and is the author of the books, Fascinating Insights and Incredible Insights. His writings inspire people across the spectrum of Jewish observance to live with the vibrancy and beauty of Torah. He lives with his wife and family in a suburb of Yerushalayim where he studies, writes, and teaches. The author is passionate about teaching Jews of all levels of observance.

Please feel free to print some copies of this publication and distribute them in your local shul for the public, thereby having a hand in spreading Torah.

Go Global!

For most of his life R' Yitzchak Kaduri (1894–2006) was known as Yitzchak Korech, Yitzchak the bookbinder, a humble title suggesting nothing of his stature. When someone would bring him a sefer to bind, he would request permission to learn the contents of the sefer while binding the exterior. When he returned the sefer to the owner, often after a month, he would apologize for the delay explaining that he just finished learning it.

 

A fascinating encounter took place on June 17, 1990 when R' Yitzchak Kaduri visited the 88-year-old Lubavitcher Rebbe. After telling the Rebbe about his project to open a yeshiva for Kabbala, the Lubavitcher Rebbe wished him great success together with the imminent arrival of Moshiach and continued “Then you can influence the entire globe which is appropriate for your name Kaduri which means Globe. Then you will be able to enlighten not only Israel but the entire world.”

 

In 1998 in a rare display of friendship, King Hussein of Jordan had R' Yitzchak Kaduri, who was 104 at the time, flown to Jordan as his personal guest. The purpose of R' Kaduri’s visit was to daven by the grave of Aharon Hakohen in Petra, Jordan. When R' Kaduri landed in the capital city of Amman, he was chauffeured in a vehicle provided by the King. He then was flown in a helicopter, piloted by King Hussein himself!

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