RE: [ha-Safran]: B'nai Machshava Tova

2005-01-06 Thread Henry Abramson
Bene Mahashavah Tovah is still in print; I received my personal copy through a local bookseller: Yossi Bronstein, www.judaicaenterprises.com. Henry Abramson Messages and opinions expressed on Hasafran are those of the individual author and are not necessarily endorsed by the AJL =

RE: [ha-Safran]: B'nai Machshava Tova

2005-01-05 Thread Rettberg, Dan
Rabbi Kalonymus Kalman ben Elimelekh, 1889-1943 (also known as R. Kalonymus Kalman Shapira, and Kalonymus Klemish Shapiro)is remembered as the rebbe of the Warsaw Ghetto. He buried his manuscripts, and they were later discovered after the war. His books were published in Hebrew in Israel beginn

RE: [ha-Safran]: B'nai Machshava Tova

2005-01-05 Thread Yisrael
Bene Mahshavah Tovah is a work by Rabbi Kalonimus Kalmish Shapira (1889-1943), the Piasetsna Rebbe. Rabbi Shapira wrote a number of works with the purpose of assisting young people to grow spiritually through the teachings and practice of Hasidut. He believed that the essence of Hasidut is to a