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Gut Voch: A Treasure Trove of Inspirings Stories about Tzaddikim from Many Lands

by Avrohom Barash

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A treasure trove of inspiring stories about tzaddikim from many lands. For over two hundred years, chassidic Jews have flavored the meal after Shabbos with a story of a tzaddik. Avrohom Barash an ocean apart from his mother used to write his mother one of these stories every week. These Melaveh Malkah stories, passed down from generation to generation, were his way of saying Gut Voch. These are stories of kindness, of character, of miracles, of faith, stories that have shaped the worlds of many dynasties. People heard about these letters and demanded, Why don't you publish them? Why deprive the world? Here they are! It's a feast for the soul and an undiluted pleasure to read and share.… (more)
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A treasure trove of inspiring stories about tzaddikim from many lands. For over two hundred years, chassidic Jews have flavored the meal after Shabbos with a story of a tzaddik. Avrohom Barash an ocean apart from his mother used to write his mother one of these stories every week. These Melaveh Malkah stories, passed down from generation to generation, were his way of saying Gut Voch. These are stories of kindness, of character, of miracles, of faith, stories that have shaped the worlds of many dynasties. People heard about these letters and demanded, Why don't you publish them? Why deprive the world? Here they are! It's a feast for the soul and an undiluted pleasure to read and share.

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