Rabbi Hanoch Teller Releases New Book On Rav Nosson Tzvi Finkel zt”l

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teller-rav-nosson-tzvi-finkelWhen a close talmid for over three decades recalls his interactions, the challenges and the triumphs of his rebbe, it is always worthwhile reading. But when the talmid is the renowned author, Rabbi Hanoch Teller, whose poignant pen has made him the King of the Story Tellers, we know we have encountered required reading. No one learned by Reb Nosson Zvi longer than Hanoch Teller, and no one is more qualified to tell the inspiring tale of how the all-American from Chicago rose to become the rosh yeshivah of the largest yeshivah of contemporary times.

Marshaling historic expertise, Rabbi Teller traces the history of the Mirrer yeshivah from its roots in Slabodka all the way through its exile in the Orient, reestablishment in Israel until its metamorphosis into the unparalleled Torah center it is today. Full of anecdotes, practical lessons, wisdom and humor, this is a book that you will cherish and consult for a lifetime. It is the ultimate story of how challenge and disease, financial roadblocks and liabilities can all be overcome, For the Love of Torah.

Click here to listen to Rabbi Teller discussing the new book with Nachum Segal.

Click here to order the book.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. To 1
    Rabbi Teller writes in English

    To 2
    I’m sure he wrote it when he was still alive, he wrote his book about the bostoner rebbe when he was still alive

  2. I’m looking forward to reading this over Pesach!

    #3, I once heard from Rabbi Krohn that he keeps a series of cards/papers of stories sorted by topic. If Rabbi Teller did this about his rebbe, and interviewed others to fill in a few gaps, it would be very possible to put out a book in short order. It should also be noted that Rabbi Teller is also a bit of a historian. I have heard him speak on topics that overlapped with the history of the Mir Yeshiva many times, so he was already well versed in the subject matter and likely didn’t need to do too much additional research.

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