What is the covenant of milah (circumcision), and why does it hold such a central place in Jewish life? In The Eternal Bond, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi—the founder of the Chabad movement—explores the deeper spiritual meaning of this ancient ritual. Delivered in 1802 and presented here in a fresh translation with extensive notes, this classic discourse reveals milah not only as a physical act, but as a profound expression of connection, identity, and purpose. The book is enriched with an original introduction, additional writings by Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, and…
What is the covenant of milah (circumcision), and why does it hold such a central place in Jewish life?
In The Eternal Bond, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi—the founder of the Chabad movement—explores the deeper spiritual meaning of this ancient ritual. Delivered in 1802 and presented here in a fresh translation with extensive notes, this classic discourse reveals milah not only as a physical act, but as a profound expression of connection, identity, and purpose.
The book is enriched with an original introduction, additional writings by Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, and moving stories surrounding birth and circumcision in the Chabad tradition. Together, these texts illuminate why brit milah—the “covenant of circumcision”—is understood as an enduring bond between the human being and the Divine.
Thoughtful, reflective, and accessible, The Eternal Bond is an essential addition to the Chasidic Heritage Series and a meaningful read for anyone interested in the spiritual foundations of Jewish life.
Translation and commentary by Rabbi Ari Sollish.
Buchsprache: Engl. Herausgeber: Kehot Publication Society Abmessungen: ca. 16 x 23,5 x 1 cm Cover: Hardcover Seitenzahl: 84
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