The Rabbi of Buchenwald—The Life and Times of Rabbi Herschel Schacter
The last person to know what an American Army chaplain would face in Buchenwald was the American Army chaplain himself.
The last person to know what an American Army chaplain would face in Buchenwald was the American Army chaplain himself.
I begin, and end, in the same place: decimation. The title of the appendix of this autobiography, Between My Father and the Old Fool, reads,
The Beast That Crouches at the Door: Adam & Eve, Cain & Abel, and Beyond By Rabbi David Fohrman Devora Publishing Jerusalem, 2007 216 pages Macro and Micro A few times in a person’s life, a book comes along that truly makes a difference. Rare is the book that unveils something genuinely fresh and exciting […]
Mark My Words! By Mark Hasten with Peter Weisz Brotchin Books Indianapolis, 2004 391 pages I was skeptical when I picked up the autobiography of Mark Hasten, Mark My Words! I had never heard of Hasten—proof, once again, that humility is alive and well. A person can achieve great things without making a big deal […]