“How can I—how can any of us—let you go? You are woven through us, from birth to death. You educated me, married us, comforted us. You stood at our mileposts, our weddings, our funerals. You gave us the courage when tragedy struck, and when we howled at God, you stirred the embers of our faith and reminded us, as a respected man once said, that the only whole heart is a broken heart.”
Quote by Mitch Albom
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This book explores the author's personal journey as he is asked by his childhood rabbi to deliver a eulogy for him. Through conversations with the rabbi and a Christian pastor, the narrative examines themes of faith, doubt, and the meaning of a life well-lived. It is a non-fiction account that delves into the common threads of belief and humanity across different religious traditions. more
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