Description
In the biting, forbidding winds of Communist Russia, one man staunchly refused to submit. Not through terrible imprisonment, and not under the threat of mortal peril. In this magnificent story, Rabbi Yitzchak Zilber’s devotion and sacrifice for Torah Judaism under oppression shines through in the bleakness of what was.
The “father” to countless unfortunate Jews in the Soviety Union and Eretz Yisrael, and an extraordinary figure in Eretz Yisrael and in the Diaspora, Rabbi Zilber was renowned for standing up for his beliefs and encouraging hundreds of others to do the same.
With photographs, anecdotes, and a compelling tone, this autobiography, comprised of accounts Rabbi Zilber told during his lifetime, is truly an uplifting read.
Year Published: 2008
ISBN: 965-7275-01-6
Compiled by: Rayz, K. ; Editor: Fridman, V.
Language: Russian
Format: 7×10 Hardcover, 424 pp.
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