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My Grandfather's Blessings
Stories of Strength, Refuge, and Belonging
Book • 2001
In this book, Rachel Naomi Remen shares stories and lessons learned from her grandfather, an orthodox rabbi and scholar of the Kabbalah.
The book emphasizes the interconnectedness of life, the healing power of kindness, and the importance of recognizing and celebrating the blessings in one's life.
Through her anecdotes and reflections, Remen illustrates how serving others and acknowledging the blessings we receive can lead to personal wholeness and a deeper connection to life.
The book emphasizes the interconnectedness of life, the healing power of kindness, and the importance of recognizing and celebrating the blessings in one's life.
Through her anecdotes and reflections, Remen illustrates how serving others and acknowledging the blessings we receive can lead to personal wholeness and a deeper connection to life.
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