Dear Rebbe (24 copies)
Dear Rebbe explores in depth the correspondence between the Rebbe and sculptor Jacques Lipchitz, singer Jan Peerce, writer Chaim Grade and Holocaust survivor David Chase. These four people’s lives are examined through their Jewish prism and how they reacted to the Rebbe’s calling for living their life more Jewishly.
Hardcover: 320 pages, 100 images Publisher: Hasidic Archives (2019) Language: English Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 inches
PRAISE FOR DEAR REBBE
“Illuminating hitherto unknown aspects of their spiritual lives and of the Rebbe’s influence and reach. A moving and revealing volume.”
—Jonathan D. Sarna, Professor of American Jewish History, Brandeis University and author of American Judaism: A History
“Extremely interesting are the insights here into the Rebbe’s attempt to include the secular arts in his optimistically positive view of the world.”
—Professor Lawrence H. Schiffman, Judge Abraham Lieberman Professorship in Hebrew & Judaic Studies, NYU
[In] Dear Rebbe, Dovid Zaklikowski brings us, in intimate detail, the personal relationships the Rebbe forged with these outstanding Jews from diverse walks of life. … [From] Zaklikowski’s painstaking research and gain new insight into the Rebbe’s personal relationships with his many admirers.
—Rabbi Nochem Kaplan, Director of Chabad’s Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch central educational agency
“Zaklikowski manages to bring to life the vibrant impact that the Rebbe had upon those near and far.”
— Professor Vera Schwarcz, Emerita Professor of History and East Asian Studies, Wesleyan University
“An intimate glance at the way the Rebbe interacted with human beings from diverse backgrounds and vocations.”
— Professor Elliot R. Wolfson, Martin and Jay Glazer Chair in Jewish Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara
“Dear Rebbe is a wonderful – even a necessary – book.”
— Professor Curt Leviant, Emerita Professor of Yiddish and Hebrew Literature, Rutgers University
“Dear Rebbe, by Dovid Zaklikowski, makes public the private ... we experience the masterfulness of a very great master.”
— Dr. Michael Berenbaum, Executive Editor of the Encyclopedia Judaica
Hardcover: 320 pages, 100 images Publisher: Hasidic Archives (2019) Language: English Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 inches
PRAISE FOR DEAR REBBE
“Illuminating hitherto unknown aspects of their spiritual lives and of the Rebbe’s influence and reach. A moving and revealing volume.”
—Jonathan D. Sarna, Professor of American Jewish History, Brandeis University and author of American Judaism: A History
“Extremely interesting are the insights here into the Rebbe’s attempt to include the secular arts in his optimistically positive view of the world.”
—Professor Lawrence H. Schiffman, Judge Abraham Lieberman Professorship in Hebrew & Judaic Studies, NYU
[In] Dear Rebbe, Dovid Zaklikowski brings us, in intimate detail, the personal relationships the Rebbe forged with these outstanding Jews from diverse walks of life. … [From] Zaklikowski’s painstaking research and gain new insight into the Rebbe’s personal relationships with his many admirers.
—Rabbi Nochem Kaplan, Director of Chabad’s Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch central educational agency
“Zaklikowski manages to bring to life the vibrant impact that the Rebbe had upon those near and far.”
— Professor Vera Schwarcz, Emerita Professor of History and East Asian Studies, Wesleyan University
“An intimate glance at the way the Rebbe interacted with human beings from diverse backgrounds and vocations.”
— Professor Elliot R. Wolfson, Martin and Jay Glazer Chair in Jewish Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara
“Dear Rebbe is a wonderful – even a necessary – book.”
— Professor Curt Leviant, Emerita Professor of Yiddish and Hebrew Literature, Rutgers University
“Dear Rebbe, by Dovid Zaklikowski, makes public the private ... we experience the masterfulness of a very great master.”
— Dr. Michael Berenbaum, Executive Editor of the Encyclopedia Judaica