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A Fire in His Soul: Irving M. Bunim, 1901-1980, the Man and His Impact on American Orthodox Jewry ebook

by David S. Wyman,Amos Bunim


Irving Bunim is a legend, one man who built American Torah Jewry in the wake of the Holocaust's devastation. This inspiring book, written by his son, tells the story of one man's uncompromising determination and his burning desire to see the Jewish People thrive and flourish.

Irving Bunim is a legend, one man who built American Torah Jewry in the wake of the Holocaust's devastation. An interesting and satisfying read.

A Fire in His Soul book. This is the biography of Irving Bunim, the right-hand man of Rav Aharon Kotler. It reads like a history book, which means I had to push my way through it, and I'll admit, I got only halfway through. Even still, everyone interested in Holocaust history and most certainly Jews should read Part III, the section devoted to the war years. Most of us know what was going on in Europe, but this book tells the story of Jewish-led rescue efforts in America. Rav Kotler and Bunim were at the helm. And for a This is the biography of Irving Bunim, the right-hand man of Rav Aharon Kotler.

Irving M. Bunim was a businessman, philanthropist and a lay leader of Orthodox Jewry, in particular the Young Israel movement in the United States from the 1930s until his death in 1980. As an assistant to Aharon Kotler, he was involved in aspects of Torah dissemination, philanthropy and Holocaust rescue. Bunim was born in 1901 in Volozhin, Lithuania, then the major Torah centre of Europe and the home of the first Yeshiva, Etz Chaim. Bunim was a Yeshiva student while young.

Irving Bunim, 1901-1980 : The Man and His Impact on American Orthodox Jewry.

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April 22, 2019 History. 1 2 3 4 5. Want to Read. Are you sure you want to remove A fire in his soul from your list? A fire in his soul. Irving M. Bunim, 1901-1980, the man and his impact on American Orthodox Jewry. Published 1989 by Feldheim in Jerusalem, New York. Biography, Jews, Orthodox Judaism. Bunim (1901-1980).

A Fire in His Soul: Irving M. Bunim, 1901–1980. Benor, S. Second-Style Acquisition: The Linguistic Socialization of Newly Orthodox Jews, P. Dissertation, Stanford University, 2004. New York and Jerusalem: Feldheim. Constructing a Useable Past: The Idea of Tradition in Twentieth-Century American Judaism, inThe Uses of Tradition: Jewish Continuity in the Modern Era, ed. J. Wertheimer. New York and Jerusalem: Jewish Theological Seminary: 429–461. Bunim and His Impact on American Orthodox Jewry. This inspiring book, written by his son, tells the story of one man's uncompromising determination and his burning desire to see the Jewish People. Unlike general prayer books, Fire in the Soul contains specific prayers centered around the tasks of aging and the three stages of the aging process. Publisher: Feldheim Publishers. The collection includes prayers from Morgan's own experience and classic prayers by persons such as John Calvin, Augustine, Ignatius, John Donne, and Teresa of Avila. Inspirational passages from Scripture are interspersed throughout the book.

^ Bunim, Amos (1989). A Fire in His Soul: Irving M. p. 250. ^ ^ Moshe Sherman, Orthodox Judaism in America, (Ct. National Library of Medicine, National Center for Biotechnology Information, .

Born in Volozhin, Lithuania, and raised in New York in a home steeped in Jewish values and tradition, Bunim dedicated his life to furthering Orthodox Judaism and Jewish education. He was renowned for his humor and humility, his diligence and devotion, and his unflagging support for his fellow Jews the world over. In the post-Depression era, the youthful. dynamic Bunim left his indelible mark on Young Israel, the nascent Orthodox synagogue movement whose roots were in his own Lower East Side neighborhood. There he delivered riveting lectures on religious topics and organized synagogue youth activities. A charismatic, inspiring speaker. Young Israel became a springboard for Bunim's World War 11 activities. Together with Rabbi Aaron Kotler, he built Vaad Hatzala into an ambitious rescue organization for victims ovfthe Holocaust. Already a public speaker of note, he argued effectively for an increase in U.S. immigration quotas, and battled American indifference to the plight of Europe's Jews, publicizing Nazi atrocities, fundraising indefatigably, and even negotiating directly with the Nazis to ransom Jewish lives. With the rescue of tens of thousands to his credit, Bunim turned his attention to Jewish education. His support was instrumental in the development of the Rabbi Jacob Joseph School and the founding of Beth Medrash Gavoha. cause of Torah Umesorah in America and Chinuch Atzmai in Israel, organizations which have created far-reaching networks of religious elementary schools, thereby providing a solid and lasting foundation for the education of future generations. Irving Bunim's achievements for American Orthodox Jewry in particular, and for world Jewry in general, were unequaled. Amos Bunim graduated in 1950 from Yeshiva College of Yeshiva University, magna cum Iaude, the recipient of awards in Talmud, Ethics, Political Science, Latin and Service. In I952 he received rabbinical ordination from Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary of Yeshiva University.
Malogamand
Excellent book.
Questanthr
A phenomenal look at amazing times and the amazing contributions of an amazing time. A literal time capsule for American Orthodoxy.
A Fire in His Soul: Irving M. Bunim, 1901-1980, the Man and His Impact on American Orthodox Jewry ebook
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David S. Wyman,Amos Bunim
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