An encyclopedic work of astounding depth and breadth on every aspect of interpersonal interactions. With eminent practicality, the author--a sought-after lecturer, Rav, and dayan (rabbinic judge)--presents cases both thorny and simplistic which every reader will benefit from studying. This beautiful and essential two-volume set includes such a vast myriad of topics and examples that it is difficult to give even a partial list of them. Suffice it to say, this work contains such detail and description that its pages leave "no stone unturned" in the laws and ethics of everyday interactions.