Voice of Weepers – Eichah

Commentary of the Dubner Maggid on the Book of Lamentations
KRANZ FAMILY EDITION
Year of publication: 2004, 2007
Distributed by: Feldheim Publishers
Link to this book’s page on the Feldheim website: Book Webpage
Distributed by: Feldheim Publishers
Link to this book’s page on the Feldheim website: Book Webpage
GAIN DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF THE MEANING OF JEWISH SUFFERING
AND BRING NEW MEANING TO THE THREE WEEKS AND TISHAH B’AV
THROUGH THE WISDOM OF THE DUBNER MAGGID
Megillas Eichah, the centerpiece of the Three Week mourning period over the destruction of the Holy Temple, is difficult to grapple with for many people today. Yet there is little available in English about the Megillah and its meaning. This book fills the gap. Presented here is a full English translation of the Dubner Maggid’s commentary on Megillas Eichah. The Maggid makes the Megillah accessible to the common man while providing new insights for the scholar. He provides a moving portrayal of Jewish destiny, foreshadowing uncannily the events of our times. The Dubner Maggid’s special style, with his engaging parables and stunning insights, grips the mind and stirs the heart, so that the message becomes engraved within the soul. Additionally, this work is filled with incisive moral lessons, making it relevant reading throughout the entire Jewish Year. In this work, the Maggid helps us understand the meaning of Jewish suffering and teaches us how we should respond.
Foreword and Preface
Excerpt: “The Joy is Missing” – An Essay on the Nature of Joy
Excerpt: “We Have All Descended So Dramatically”
Excerpt: “The Joy is Missing” – An Essay on the Nature of Joy
Excerpt: “We Have All Descended So Dramatically”
The foreword/preface and excerpts may be distributed freely, provided due acknowledgement is given.
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