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A Great Miracle Happened Here: A Rabbi's Musings from Akiva to Zionism, is the memoir of a ba'al teshuva, a Jew who became religious as an adult. Born in a displaced persons camp to concentration camp survivors, Rabbi Dr. Leon Weissberg went on to earn a doctorate in Education and become a prominent educator of teens and adults in Florida and beyond, specializing on the Holocaust. He has taken over 2,500 teens and adults to Poland and Israel on the acclaimed March of the Living program-and became an Orthodox rabbi at age 74. Leon Weissberg's remarkable story and insights into Jewish law and…mehr

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A Great Miracle Happened Here: A Rabbi's Musings from Akiva to Zionism, is the memoir of a ba'al teshuva, a Jew who became religious as an adult. Born in a displaced persons camp to concentration camp survivors, Rabbi Dr. Leon Weissberg went on to earn a doctorate in Education and become a prominent educator of teens and adults in Florida and beyond, specializing on the Holocaust. He has taken over 2,500 teens and adults to Poland and Israel on the acclaimed March of the Living program-and became an Orthodox rabbi at age 74. Leon Weissberg's remarkable story and insights into Jewish law and life, particularly on the role of divine providence and Israel, as well as the observance of Shabbat and kashrut, serve as a beacon of light and hope in a difficult world.
Autorenporträt
Leon Weissberg is consulting educator at the Mania and Max Nudel Holocaust Learning Center in Davie, Florida. He is the former director of the March of the Living in South Florida, as well as a former adjunct professor at Broward College, former head of school of Donna Klein Jewish Academy in Boca Raton, and a former teacher in the Florence Melton Adult Jewish Education program.