All these elements come together to make this book one of the most uplifting and entertaining volumes of the season.
Avraham Barash and his family have a weekly Melaveh Malkah, the small meal after the Sabbath is over. Following chassidic custom, they tell a story at every Melaveh Malkah -- a story with a lesson, sometimes miraculous sometimes humorous, sometimes about a chassidic rebbe sometimes about a rosh yeshiva. Every Sunday, Barash would write the story to his mother, several thousand miles away.
At the urging of his family, he is now sharing these stories with us -- and how fortunate we are! Avraham Barash heard many of the stories directly from rebbes and roshei yeshivah and he comes from a family that has a penchant for accuracy, so these tales are as verified as the genre ever gets. And they have a breadth and flavor that are hard to match.
This book will be a delight to anyone who enjoys inspirational reading about noble Jews. Some of the greatest and most beloved names of the last few centuries are here: the Baal Shem Tov, the Vilna Gaon, the Rizhiner, the Chofetz Chaim, and many scores more.
Gut Voch will provide many an enjoyable interlude, at the Shabbat table, at a Melaveh Malkah, or whenever you want to spend time with a book that will leave many fond and memorable ideas.