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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

The Committed Life by Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis

The Committed Life: Principles for Good Living from Our Timeless Past (Paperback) by Esther Jungreis (Author) "My husband was a paradigm of commitment in public as in private life, in war as in peace, in health as in illness, in life..."

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From the book jacket:


Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis was born in Hungary. She came to the United States after surviving the Nazi’s Bergen Belsen concentration camp. Determined to devote her life to fighting the spiritual holocaust among Jews in the U.S. and around the world, the Rebbetzin founded Hineni.The search for meaning in our lives has become a particularly difficult quest. The high-pressure world we live in, with its emphasis on material goods, has eclipsed the timeless values of commitment and spirituality. Today success is measured not by what we are, but by what we possess: the cars we drive, the clothes we wear, the trinkets we buy.

As a result, more and more people live with self-doubt, depression, ennui, and familial dysfunction. Relationships are stalled. Personal growth seems unattainable. In the end, the things we buy offer us no comfort. We grow old, lonely, and afraid, wondering how we could have done it differently.

The Committed Life teaches us a better way. Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis has been reaching out to people and helping others find happiness her entire life. By age six she was smuggling food and messages into Nazi detention camps during World War II, thereby learning her first lesson of the Torah: “You shall not stand idly by while the life of your brother is in jeopardy.” Today she is a dynamic and inspiring leader who has devoted her life to combating the spiritual wasteland surrounding us.

The Rebbetzin knows that many of us are in trouble. She has heard countless cries for help escaping the emotional vacuums that have become our lives. Twenty-five years ago, she founded Hineni (Hebrew for “Here I am”), an outreach organization that has ignited the hearts and minds of people throughout the world. Her popular classes, based on the teachings of the Torah and focused on what is truly important in life, draw thousands every week.

Filled with wisdom as timeless as the Torah itself, The Committed Life is for anyone eager to connect with ancient wellsprings of faith. Each chapter offers its own riveting lesson on such pivotal subjects as responsibility, forgiveness, banishing fear, gratitude, anger, committing to marriage, depression, faith, and hope. This is a book that you will want to keep on your bookshelf and pick up again and again for help dealing with the many restrictions of daily living.

Written with the Rebbetzin’s rare combination of honesty, love, and chutzpah, the stories here are universal and yet so deeply personal that reading them is like having her speak to you in your own home. The inspirational guide will give you the sustenance you need to lead a more fulfilling and committed life.

About Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis:

Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis was born in Hungary and is descended from a great rabbine dynasty that traces its lineage back to King David. A survivor of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, founder and president of Hineni, she writes a weekly column for the Jewish Press, lectures extensively all over the globe, and has been featured in numerous national publications such as Newsweek, Time, People, and New York magazine, as well as the New York Times and other major newspapers worldwide. She lives in New York.

The Committed Life

The Committed Life: Principles for Good Living from Our Timeless Past (Paperback)
by Esther Jungreis (Author) "My husband was a paradigm of commitment in public as in private life, in war as in peace, in health as in illness, in life..."
Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis was born in Hungary. She came to the United States after surviving the Nazi’s Bergen Belsen concentration camp. Determined to devote her life to fighting the spiritual holocaust among Jews in the U.S. and around the world, the Rebbetzin founded Hineni. Overview: Jungreis warns us in her introduction that our generation lacks moral underpinnings, values, and role models, that our homes lack stability and serenity, that our families havebecome dysfunctional, and that our world is high on bitterness and low on kindness and generosity. The author's father was the chief Orthodox rabbi of Szeged, Hungary, and when the Nazis occupied that city during World War II, the family was taken to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. In the form of stories based on real-life incidents--including this harrowing family event--Jungreis advises readers on such weighty matters as commitment, responsibility, charity, peace, prayer, forgiveness, banishing fear, compassion, faith, hope, and gratitude. Jungreis, a Jew, quotes from the Torah and the Talmud, but her message is universal.

Drawing on the timeless wisdom of the torah. Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis reminds us of the principles necessary for living a better and more committed life. Inspirational and deeply moving. This book willtouch your heart like no other.



Monday, February 25, 2008

The Committed Marriage: by Rebbertzin Esther Jungreis

The Committed Marriage:
A Guide to Finding a Soul Mate and Building a Relationship through
Timeless Biblical Wisdom

Rebbertzin Esther Jungreis



Overview:
In our turbulent world, it sometimes seems difficult to forge and maintain the bonds of a committed, loving relationship. In The Committed Marriage, Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis, esteemed teacher, counselor, and matchmaker, helps even the most pressured modern couples find harmony and unity, guided by the timeless wisdom ofthe Torah.

From her first match, made at the age of sixteen, the Rebbetzin has helped innumerable singles find their soul mates, and even more married couples strengthen their commitment, start families, and find renewed joy and meaning in their lives.

Each chapter focuses on a specific dilemma or challenge that the Rebbetzin has helped couples to solve or overcome so that they emerge with a stronger relationship and a deeper faith. Starting with the first stages of finding a soul mate, through the challenges of communicating with compassion and understanding, from debates over parenthood, to growing old in harmony, these real-life success stories reflect the practicality and endurance of traditional values. The Committed Marriage demonstrates how the power of prayer and biblical wisdom can heal even the most fractured bonds, how one may find joy and fulfillment in child-rearing, and the importance of being a good friend to yourself and to your mate. These chapters are rich with anecdotes and true-life stories that speak to your heart and mind. The Rebbetzin's faith and depth of under-standing will inspire you and strengthen your relationship.