The early 1930's were a period of dire foreboding for the entire world. The dark clouds of World War II were rapidly gathering, as the Jewish population of Europe was becoming especially vulnerable to the most hideous form of genocide that had ever been devised. It was with this background that a young boy made his way to school on the morning after Kristalnacht. In the fascinating and absorbing chapters that follow, the author, Norbert Weinberg, vividly describes how his family made it to the shores of America, via a year in London. Dressed in European-style knickers and hardly able to speak English, the boy tackles his social and educational challenges. His success is apparent when he is ordained as a rabbi at Yeshiva University in New York. Many captivating incidents and situations are discussed as the rabbi meets with personages such Senator Edward Kennedy, President Jimmy Carter and opens a session of the House of Representatives with an invocation. But the heart of the book lies in his warm relationships with congregants, members of other faiths and family. The pages are infused with humor as when, for example, the rabbi is housed in a small hotel in Quebec City, Canada, for a rabbinical interview. A brooding portrait of Jesus stares at him from over his bed. How do they get along? Or when, in that same city, he was invited to a formal event at which everyone raised a glass of wine to toast the Queen and his wine was not kosher. Was this a soluble predicament? The poignant pages of this book promise to warm the heart of every reader.
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Rabbi Norbert Weinberg resides with his wife, Susan, in Newton, Massachusetts. He is the spiritual leader of Congregation Brothers of Joseph in Norwich, Connecticut, during weekends. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Yeshiva College and a Masters degree in Eucation from Rhode Island College. He was ordained as a rabbi at Yeshiva University of New York and occupied pulpits in Quebec City, Canada, New Bedford and Fall River, Massachusetts. Prior to his rabbinic career, he was an educator in Yonkers, New York. He has also taught at Ben Gurion University in Beer Sheba, Israel. For a number of years, he was as scribe at the Rabbinical Court of Massachusetts and a chaplain at the Walpole State Prison and convalescent homes. He is the author of "The Essential Torah" "Beyond the Wall" and "In the Footsteps" The rabbi has four daughters, three of whom live in Efrat, Israel and one in Suffern, New York. They all have large families, so he divides his time between pursuing his rabbinical duties and visiting with his family. The balance of his schedule is spent in writing and speaking engagements. He is fond of leading stimulating discussion and lectures throughout the United States to audiences from all walks of life. Rabbi Weinberg may be personally contacted at nswein@aol.com.
I believe in God as the Creator of the universe. I am a witness to His glory on earth and compassion to the entirety of humanity. I strongly believe in His powers behind the human mind in the stride to achieve great things to enhance human dignity. But, on the quest to fight poverty or to escape the dungeon of under-development within deprived communities, I think it is a misconception to see preachers using His name to perform 'wonders' to achieve that aim.
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