Rav Avigdor Miller on Money

$ 26.95

Let Rav Miller be your guide!

Rav Avigdor Miller taught that the way we earn, spend, and give reveals who we are inside. Money, he said, is not separate from Torah -- it’s one of the greatest arenas of avodas Hashem.

In this remarkable new volume, Rabbi Yaakov Astor gathers and adapts Rav Miller’s timeless teachings on parnassah, work, wealth, poverty, debt, charity, and contentment. With Rav Miller’s signature clarity and wisdom, we learn how to balance ambition with gratitude, diligence with bitachon, and material success with spiritual purpose.

Through topics like honesty in business, the dignity of labor, handling hardship, and the true meaning of "kosher money," Rav Miller shows how every financial decision can become an act of holiness -- a step toward becoming "a kingdom of kohanim and a holy nation."

Rav Avigdor Miller on Money will transform the way you think about earning a living — and open your eyes to the profound spiritual potential hidden in every dollar you earn and every choice you make.

Author: Rabbi Yaakov Astor
Hardcover | 6" x 9" | 334 pages | ISBN 9781607634591

About the Author

Yaakov Astor has written, co-written, or edited more than thirty published books. His most recent books are Rav Avigdor Miller on Middos, The Secret Life of Gershon Burd, and Nothing Bad Ever Happens (re-titled Run, Rachel, Run), which documents the amazing Holocaust story of his mother-in-law, Rachel Blum.

A former yeshiva teacher and principal, he was also the founding Editor-in-Chief of Zman Magazine and editor of Nehemiah and Trei Asar, Vol. 1, in the ArtScroll Tanach Series. He has published hundreds of articles over the years in Yated Ne’eman, Hamodia, Mishpacha, The Jewish Observer, and other publications.

He worked with Rabbi Joseph Elias, zt”l, on producing the Holocaust Curriculum for Zechor Yemos Olam (the Holocaust branch of Torah Umesorah) and then served as its Deputy Director, helping administer its online Holocaust course and leading annual tours to Poland.

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