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I wrote this book to make each person have a vision in his own life to see the truth of life, to see how good God is to us, who provides us with everything we need. This book will help everyone out there including myself. Eliyahu Kbabieh

Produktbeschreibung
I wrote this book to make each person have a vision in his own life to see the truth of life, to see how good God is to us, who provides us with everything we need. This book will help everyone out there including myself. Eliyahu Kbabieh
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Autorenporträt
My parents immigrated from Syria in 1991, and I was born 1996 in Brooklyn, New York, the youngest of three sons. My parents sent me to learn in Yeshivat Ohr HaTorah, where I was very inspired to learn and to grow spiritually in my Torah studies. I was greatly helped and inspired by my wonderful mentor Rabbi Yaakov Kalmanowitz, who encouraged me to improve my middot and become a true ben Torah. After high school, at the age of seventeen, I was fortunate to go to Israel to learn in Yeshivat Lev Aharon to learn Torah and to become a better person. I sat down and learned how to become a better person and how to serve Hashem the right way. Each night, after learning seder, I would go into the beit midrash and write my thoughts about what we had learned and how the learning can be applied to my own life and to the lives of others. I became inspired to compose short essays on how a person should behave and how he can serve Hashem better. Those essays are the foundation of this volume. The bases of my writing are from Tehillim, Mishlei, Gemara, and Chumash. In 2013, when I returned from Israel, I started learning in Yeshivat Yad Yosef. Rabbi David Ashear is my rebbe who is still teaching me the guidelines of emuna and bitachon. May Hashem Bless Him. Amen. I recently married my wonderful kallah, Bella Yaich, and we are hoping to build a bayit ne'eman b'Yisrael