Description
Vintage 1964 edition. Autographed with note by the author on inside front cover. Dust jacket has some slight fading near edges. Hardcover has some normal shelf wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This remarkable collection of sermons, lectures, and essays by Rabbi Alexander Alan Steinbach offers a profound exploration of the human experience through the lens of Jewish thought and wisdom. Published in 1964, during the tumultuous years of the Civil Rights Movement and the escalation of the Vietnam War, Steinbach’s words resonate with a timeless relevance, providing solace and guidance in times of upheaval and uncertainty.
Steinbach’s authorial voice is that of a learned scholar and compassionate spiritual leader, drawing upon the rich tapestry of Jewish tradition to address the universal themes of resilience, faith, and the pursuit of justice. His sermons, delivered with eloquence and conviction, invite readers to find strength and solace in the face of life’s storms, reminding us that adversity can be a catalyst for growth and renewal.
This autographed copy, with its slight fading on the dust jacket and gentle wear on the hardcover, bears the patina of a cherished possession, a testament to the enduring impact of Steinbach’s teachings. For collectors and readers alike, this volume offers a rare opportunity to engage with a influential voice from a pivotal era, a voice that continues to resonate across generations.