Category Archives: R. Berel Wein

The Berel Wein Voice

Rabbi Berel Wein (1934-2025) spoke like a Chicago lawyer who wandered into the rabbinate and never lost the courtroom in his ear. His voice carried a dry baritone, gravelly and flat, with an American cadence rather than the yeshivish singsong. … Continue reading

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Orthodox Views On The Zohar

Here’s more about the Zohar. Marc B. Shapiro writes: In the next issue of Milin Havivin, I deal with Orthodox views of the Zohar. In the meantime, I was surprised to find that R. Berel Wein describes the Zohar in … Continue reading

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Legends Help Create Community

Rabbi Berel Wein writes: Legends are necessary for nation building and community cohesiveness. Legends of holy and pious people and legends about villains and the wicked are often subject to fabrication and gross exaggeration, but they leave no doubt in … Continue reading

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