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Brother, Can You Raise A Million,Used
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Review Who would have thought that one could write a book about the inner workings of a yeshiva in Israel with an overall plot of a romantic comedy? Rabbi Wexler, however, succeeds admirably.The plot and subplots quickly hook you in; the principle characters are witty and quite enjoyable. All the while, the authorinterspersesinsights into Judaism and Halacha, Jewish communities in the US and Israel, Israeli religious politics, and the world of Israeli yeshivot. And of course romance and marriage.The main protagonists are very wealthy, but, admirably, they get their greatest pleasure in supporting charities and institutions of higher learning. (fromGoodreads) Product Description A rabbi, trying to raise money for his yeshiva in Jerusalem, inadvertently helps two Americans from very different walks of life find each other and fall in love. Goes behindthescenes of the world of Jewish fundraising to reveal both its noble and notsonoble chatacter. Many people will recognize the fierce competition and humorous kowtowing that occurs when fundraisers from yeshivas in Israel solicit American philanthropists. About the Author Rabbi Shlomo Wexler spent the first 60 years of his life in the United States, until retiring in Israel in 1988. He received his Rabbinical Ordination from Yeshiva University and his M.A. in Sociology from Columbia University in New York. He went on to become the spiritual leader in congregations in New York and California.Upon his arrival in Israel in 1988, Rabbi Wexler became the registrar of Neve Yerushalayim College. His intimate knowledge of the ins and outs of rabbinic and yeshiva life led him to write this story of love set within the backdrop of the competitive world of Jewish fundraising.Rabbi Wexler is the author of the biblical novel The Daughters Victorious.
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