Choice To Believe: Based On The Shiurim Of Rav Moshe Shapiro, Z"L

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Choice To Believe: Based On The Shiurim Of Rav Moshe Shapiro, Z"L
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Harav Moshe Shapiro was one of the most profound thinkers and great talmidei chachamim of his generation. Even after his passing, his shiurim continue to inspire thousands of his talmidim all over the world.

The Choice to Believe presents the Rav’s shiurim on the mitzvah of emunah, given to a group of talmidim. In these shiurim, the Rav introduces the reader to a world of emunah that most people do not even know exists, a world that the individual creates through emunah in the One who revealed Himself to the nation of Israel at Mount Sinai.

This book is a guide on how one can acquire the deepest bond between him and his Creator through his emunah, as described in Hoshea: ( ??????? ?? ?????? ????? ?? ?' (???? ?: ??

These shiurim were carefully and faithfully adapted into English by his son-in-law, Rabbi Aryeh Feldman, who was a close student of the Rav.

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Choice To Believe: Based On The Shiurim Of Rav Moshe Shapiro, Z"L
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Harav Moshe Shapiro was one of the most profound thinkers and great talmidei chachamim of his generation. Even after his passing, his shiurim continue to inspire thousands of his talmidim all over the world.

The Choice to Believe presents the Rav’s shiurim on the mitzvah of emunah, given to a group of talmidim. In these shiurim, the Rav introduces the reader to a world of emunah that most people do not even know exists, a world that the individual creates through emunah in the One who revealed Himself to the nation of Israel at Mount Sinai.

This book is a guide on how one can acquire the deepest bond between him and his Creator through his emunah, as described in Hoshea: ( ??????? ?? ?????? ????? ?? ?' (???? ?: ??

These shiurim were carefully and faithfully adapted into English by his son-in-law, Rabbi Aryeh Feldman, who was a close student of the Rav.

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