Join the inner circle of Rabbi Avigdor MillerÆs disciples,
as they accompany him on his daily walk. Seen through the eyes of his talmid,
Rabbi Mordechai Dolinsky, this was a time when Rabbi Miller could engage in
meaningful discussion in a casual context û away from the classroom or podium so
closely associated with his public persona. In this intimate setting, he shared
his thoughts and insights, and often pondered verses from Mishlei (Proverbs).
The author has chosen to focus on a specific era of Rabbi
MillerÆs life: 1957-1964, the years before Rabbi Miller became well known as the
author of monumental books and a master of oratory. In those years, the rabbi
was building his unique Torah community, helping each individual reach for his
spiritual potential, as indeed, he worked tirelessly on his own self-perfection.
Rabbi Dolinsky recounts with reverent affection not only
what he learned through his RebbeÆs words, but through his actions and choices
as well. Rich in anecdotes, this is a work of historic significance and a
wellspring of Rabbi MillerÆs wisdom, practical advice and profound hashkafah.