Synopses & Reviews
In deference to its cure-all effects, chicken soup is warmly referred to as "Jewish penicillin." It is not merely the delicious golden elixir itself, but, perhaps even more so, the love that is stirred into every potful that produces these miraculous results.
Storytelling is a major component of Jewish tradition and this book honors that heritage with stories that celebrate the joys, sorrows and challenges of being Jewish. Some stories are timely and others are timeless, yet all are filled with heart-and, of course, love.
Discover the invincible power of love in the pages of this book-love of family, love of tradition, love of God. For Jews and non-Jews alike, this collection is sure to capture hearts.
About the Author
Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen, #1 New York Times and USA Today best-selling coauthors of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series, are professional speakers who have dedicated their lives to enhancing the personal and professional development of others.Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen, #1 New York Times and USA Today best-selling coauthors of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series, are professional speakers who have dedicated their lives to enhancing the personal and professional development of others.Rabbi Dov Peretz Elkins is the spiritual leader of The Jewish Center of Princeton, New Jersey. He is the author and editor of over thirty books, including Hasidic Wisdom, Melodies from My Father's House, Forty Days of Transformation, and others. His bestselling book, Teaching People to Love Themselves, is used as a text in universities in North America, Europe, Asia and Africa.