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Echoes of Sinai follows Rabbi Avraham Klein as he wanders his modern city day after day, carrying on a quiet, stubborn argument with the Presence that walks beside him. In alleys, markets, buses, and tenement stairwells, he meets thieves, frightened children, grieving women, worn-out workers, and bored teenagers, and in every small crossroads he hears the same question: Will you move toward them, or away? The book becomes a chain of street-corner parables where faith isn't about perfect doctrine but about what we do with the person in front of us-whether we protect, listen, intervene, or stay…mehr

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Echoes of Sinai follows Rabbi Avraham Klein as he wanders his modern city day after day, carrying on a quiet, stubborn argument with the Presence that walks beside him. In alleys, markets, buses, and tenement stairwells, he meets thieves, frightened children, grieving women, worn-out workers, and bored teenagers, and in every small crossroads he hears the same question: Will you move toward them, or away? The book becomes a chain of street-corner parables where faith isn't about perfect doctrine but about what we do with the person in front of us-whether we protect, listen, intervene, or stay silent. As the days pass, the line between prayer and sidewalks blurs: the city itself becomes his Sinai, and he realizes revelation is not a thunderclap on a mountain but a continual invitation to mercy in the ordinary, echoed in every human face he dares to really see.