Feeling free to question.

Published: Saturday, April 04, 2009

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Visitor Comments: 3

  • (3) Paul , April 8, 2009

    That is a beautiful story

    Dear Rabbi, That is a beautiful story. May you & everyone have a great Passover too. Love Paul

  • (2) jpan , April 8, 2009

    The Mitzvah of Hospitality

    The great Rav taught us, by example, how to address a potentially embarrassing situation - not only in Pesach - but could be any day of the week. Thanks for retelling his mitzvah. Have a great Pesach.

  • (1) N. Rosen , April 6, 2009

    Cedar discussions

    Like Einstein said, "one of the most important things is to never stop questioning". Hopefully more and more Cedars can be more engaging and children (or those older) won't be whining, "Are we done yet?"

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About the Author

Rabbi Yaakov Salomon

Rabbi Yaakov Salomon, C.S.W. is a noted psychotherapist, in private practice in Brooklyn, N.Y. for over 25 years. He is a Senior Lecturer and the Creative Director of Aish Hatorah's Discovery Productions.

Rabbi Yaakov Salomon, C.S.W.

He is also an editor and author for the Artscroll Publishing Series' and a member of the Kollel of Yeshiva Torah Vodaath.

Rabbi Salomon is co-author, with Rabbi Noah Weinberg, of the best selling book "What the Angel Taught You; Seven Keys to Life Fulfillment," (Mesorah), and is also the co-producer of the highly-acclaimed film, "Inspired." His most recent book is "Something to Think About; Extraordinary Reflections About Ordinary Events (Mesorah)."

His speaking, writing and musical talents have delighted audiences from Harvard to Broadway and everything in between. Rabbi Salomon shares his life with his wife, Temmy, and their unpredictable family.

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