Rabbi Gershon Schusterman was an expert at comforting bereaved community members who asked, "Where is God when tragedy strikes?" That is, until the rabbi's 36-year-old wife died suddenly, leaving him a young widower with eleven children to raise. From that moment, he embarked on a personal quest for deeper and more satisfying answers to this timeless question.
This book was written for anyone who struggles to make sense of a world where God allows what appears to be injustice and darkness. It is a wise and sensitive guide that offers a path toward developing a personal relationship with God allowing for both challenging communication as well a comforting resolution. For those who have endured devastating loss, it offers comfort and a path toward a hopeful future.
Sales Points
The author's honesty and heartbreaking experience make him relatable to others who have experienced tragedy.
Clearly organized chapters with brief summaries to reinforce main points.
Written for readers of faith, skeptics, or even of no faith.
"This book has grown out of personal loss and grief, yet also with conviction and resoluteness borne of faith. It will challenge you, expand your horizons, and stimulate your mind and heart."
-- Rabbi Y.Y. Jacobson, dean of TheYeshiva.net
"Whatever your religion, or even if you identify with no religion, it is hard for me to imagine a person who would not find some--and quite possibly much--comfort from 'Why God Why?' It is a great achievement."
--Dennis Prager, nationally syndicated radio talk show host and author of "The Rational Bible"