The reader of the book can 'participate' in a Hasidic meeting with Rabbi Adin, meet personally with the things that are said and let them act on his soul and life. In simple and evocative words and in a free and graceful style, the rabbi touches on the fundamental questions of the Hasidic way of life while painting the image of the righteous of Hasidism, peeling back the layers of indifference and awakening the Hasidic demand for a life that has truth, devotion and dedication. Among the meetings in the book we pave a narrow and sometimes elusive path, where a contemporary Jew can step up, not be satisfied with what has already been achieved and always want to move forward until it is not enough. Rabbi Adin Ibn-Israel Steinzalz was a writer and educator, a Hasidic rabbi and a great commentator on the Torah in our generation. His commentaries to the Talmud, the Bible, the Rambam and the Tania were published around the world, as well as dozens of books of thought that he wrote over the years. The rabbi dedicated his life to a worldwide educational activity with the aim of strengthening and deepening the connection of the Jewish people with their heritage and culture.