Filled with Fire and Light, Elie Wiesel
Filled with Fire and Light, Elie Wiesel
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Filled with Fire and Light
Portraits and Legends from the Bible, Talmud, and Hasidic World

Author: Elie Wiesel, Alan Rosen

Narrator: Assaf Cohen

Unabridged: 7 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/02/2021


Synopsis

Here are magnificent insights into the lives of biblical prophets and kings, talmudic sages, and Hasidic rabbis from the internationally acclaimed writer, Nobel laureate, and one of the world’s most honored and beloved teachers.

“This posthumous collection encourages a path toward purpose and transcendence.” —The New York Times Book Review

From a multitude of sources, Elie Wiesel culls facts, legends, and anecdotes to give us fascinating portraits of notable figures throughout Jewish history. Here is the prophet Elisha, wonder-worker and adviser to kings, whose compassion for those in need is matched only by his fiery temper. Here is the renowned scholar Rabbi Yohanan ben Zakkai, whose ingenuity in escaping from a besieged Jerusalem on the eve of its destruction by Roman legions in 70 CE laid the foundation for the rab­binic teachings and commentaries that revolutionized the practice and study of Judaism and have sustained the Jewish people for two thousand years of ongoing exile. And here is Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, founder of Chabad Hasidism, languishing in a Czarist prison in 1798, the victim of a false accusation, engaging in theological discussions with his jailers that would form the basis for Chabad’s legendary method of engagement with the world at large.
 
In recounting the life stories of these and other spiritual seekers, in delving into the struggles of human beings trying to create meaningful lives touched with sparks of the divine, Wiesel challenges and inspires us all to fill our own lives with commitment and sanctity.

About Elie Wiesel

Elie Wiesel (1928-2016) is the author of more than fifty books, including Night, his harrowing account of his experiences in Nazi concentration camps. The book, first published in 1955, was selected for Oprah's Book Club in 2006, and continues to be an important reminder of man's capacity for inhumanity. Wiesel was Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities at Boston University, and lived with his family in New York City. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Anna on August 28, 2024

This was a really interesting read! I liked the essays in the section about Biblical figures the most, maybe because I am more familiar with the source material. It'd be interesting to read a similar collection but through a Sephardic lens.......more

Goodreads review by Darlene on February 21, 2022

Another excellent collection of Biblical, Talmudic and Hasidic portraits by the late Elie WieselElie Wiesel. It was bittersweet reading this final collection, edited and published posthumously, but it succeeds in bringing to life characters from tales and history, making them more real. The only rea......more

Goodreads review by Lucas on October 16, 2023

I was wondering, as I began Filled with Fire and Light, why I feel so interested in Jewish literature at the moment. My reading selection is random, haphazard even. When I finish a book I'll take it up to the library, return it to its proper spot and then scan titles until I see something that looks......more

Goodreads review by Jordon on July 01, 2023

This is the third work I have read by Elie Wiesel and I very much like his voice and storytelling ability. Ancient tales seem not to distant and long dead Jewish legends and masters come to feel like people you know well. I especially enjoyed the Talmudic section.......more

Goodreads review by Kurt on May 10, 2022

A very wise book, opening up an entire world I knew next to nothing about.......more


Quotes

“This posthumous collection encourages a path toward purpose and transcendence.”
—The New York Times Book Review

“I was fascinated by these simply told tales of intelligence, perseverance, and miracles. Wiesel’s writing is a conversation with the reader, leavened with a sense of humor. In Filled with Fire and Light, he could even find something positive to say about the devil. He saw light where others saw only darkness.”
—Forward

“Wiesel displays his rhetorical gifts in this collection of essays, which includes a look at the unusual friendship between an ancient rabbinic scholar and a reformed criminal. They achieve his goal of studying the stories ‘in the context of our need to create, through learning, a community’ and in a way that can inspire joy and ethical behavior. Wiesel astounds with these timeless lessons drawn from ancient texts.”
—Publishers Weekly
 
“A posthumous collection by Nobel laureate Wiesel probes the sources of Jewish wisdom. Empathetic inquiries into the challenges of faith celebrate the lives and struggles of spiritual leaders appearing in the Bible and the Talmud, and in Hasidic lore.”
—Kirkus Reviews