When Quitting Was an Option
In a profile in Hamodia's Iyyun Magazine, author Rabbi Chaim Miller opens up about the hard - yet rewarding - process of publishing commentaries on Chumash and Rambam. Full Story
In a profile in Hamodia's Iyyun Magazine, author Rabbi Chaim Miller opens up about the hard - yet rewarding - process of publishing commentaries on Chumash and Rambam. Full Story
skoiach rabbi
Lichseyafutzu…..HKB”H – if this is not “chutzah” what is?
very nice indeed!
Keep up the great work i love your books on the 13 yesoidei hatorah i think that it is your best work
I have worked on the Rebbe’s talks for many years along side Rabbi Kahan and others, Rabbi Miller’s work has gone very far and its beyond words, the Rebbe would be very happy from his man.
BS’’D
Rabbi Miller is a huge Talmid Chochom, and he is now revealing himself to be a successful young man, hopefully to grow into one of the great Tzaddikim in Lubavitch. May he have unbounded success in all matters for the good. Moshiach NOW!
NEVER IN HISTORY HAVE WE SEEN SUCH A DEFICIT OF SIMCHA .,…….WE NEED A BAAL SHEM TOV OR A REBBE NACHAMN ZY’A TO ONCE AGAIN INSPIRE YIDDIN OF ALL STRIPES THAT HKBH CAN BE FOUND EVERYWHERE AND HE LOVES US BEYOND OUR COMPREHENSION AND THAT REALIZATION WILL LEAD TO HAPPINESS!!!
ASHRECHA AND MAY YOU BE ZOCHE TO CONTINUE B’AVODAS HAKODESH MaYCHAYIL L’CHAYIL
their website was done by a lubavitcher web company…
Way to go…..congrats!!!
Thank you Rabbi Miller
Lubavitch is by the way.
That hamodiea shuld write about lubavitch?