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Questions You Thought You Couldn't Ask

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Based on the foundational narratives of the Chumash, this volume explores the deep questions on the Torah that many Jewish teenagers and young adults feel are too “big” to ask. What they don’t realize is that their difficulties—the ones they are scared to admit out loud—are the same ones that bothered the great Torah scholars who came before them.

Drawing on authentic and authoritative sources, from the Rishonim and Acharonim to modern scholarship, Questions You Thought You Couldn’t Ask addresses these concerns in a contemporary, readable, and personable style. A valuable resource for teens and parents of teens—these thought-provoking questions and answers are sure to spark an animated conversation around the Shabbos table.

“Rabbi Soskil has his finger on the pulse of today’s modern teenagers…His answers are true to Torah…A very good sefer for the contemporary teenager!”

Rabbi Ahron Lopiansky, Rosh Yeshiva, Yeshiva of Greater Washington-Tiferes Gedaliah

“An educator who makes Judaism both make sense and matter…The Torah in this book reflects this passion and mission.”

Rabbi Aaron Frank, Principal, Ramaz

About the author:

Rabbi Mordechai Soskil is a musmach of Yeshivas Ner Yisroel. For almost thirty years, Rabbi Soskil has been teaching Torah to teens and young adults from all parts of the Jewish community. He currently serves as the high school principal at Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School. Rabbi Soskil’s first book, Questions Obnoxious Jewish Teenagers Ask, focuses on the big questions of faith and hashkafah that teens wonder about, and it was a big hit among teens and their teachers. Rabbi Soskil has been a popular presenter for teachers on the topics of enhancing student engagement in learning and having difficult conversations. He is also a popular speaker at Shabbatonim for pre-teens, teens, and young adults. He can be reached at [email protected].

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