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Here is a book which provides a secure
and sensible framework with which to deal with life's most challenging and
perplexing phenomena -- love, dating and marriage. It uncovers the surprisingly
rich and positive Jewish attitudes toward gender relationships, women and the
human body. It appeals to our sense of dignity by urging that we take ourselves
seriously as persons, not as objects or things.
Using the profound sources of the Torah, Jewish philosophy
and law, the author reasons with us in non-technical language, brings out the
very best in us and appeals to our higher self-interest. He opens our mind,
appeals to our conscience, engages our imagination and reaches deep into our
heart with a compelling message of self-improvement and betterment that must
oblige us to rethink our values and priorities.
In this profound, incisive, persuasive and moving volume,
the author takes us beyond the pedestrian and superficial. This is an important
book which transports us to a new world of spirituality and fulfillment. It will
bring new meaning and purpose to your life.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Rabbi Pinchas Stolper, internationally renowned pioneer in
Jewish youth work, is widely respected as a lecturer, teacher, educator, author
and thinker. Rabbi Stolper is the founder of the National Conference of
Synagogue Youth (NCSY) which he served for 18 years as National Director -- from
its infancy through its seminal role in the international teshuvah
(return to Judaism) movement. During more than forty years of working with
Jewish youth, he has met and counseled thousands of young people. One of the
world's largest and respected youth movements today, NCSY serves over 40,000
young people in the United States, Canada, Israel and the Ukraine with fresh,
innovative and creative educational programs.
After serving as Executive Vice President of the Union of
Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America for eighteen years, Rabbi Stolper has
returned to his first love and is again National Director of NCSY.
A disciple of Rabbi Yitzchak Hutner, he is a musmach
of the Mesivta Rabbi Chaim Berlin / Gur Aryeh Kollel, and holds degrees from
Brooklyn College and the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research.
A prolific writer and editor, he is responsible for over
20 volumes and hundreds of articles on Jewish life and thought earning him a
broad following as a major Jewish thinker, innovator and leader.