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The Journey to Your Ultimate Self

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Everyone will agree that a story needs an ending; unless a story goes somewhere, it’s pointless. The purpose of a set-up is to lead toward a conclusion, toward a destination. A story without an ending, without a purpose, is not a story worth telling.

The same is true for our we need a destination. We are all part of a larger story, but we’re also writing our own individual stories. Hashem created us in this world with unlimited potential, but that was only the “set-up” — the beginning of our story. Without a purposeful destination, a clear goal, and a deeper understanding of who we are and who we are meant to be, the set-up lacks true meaning. We need to make this a meaningful journey — a story of growth, creativity, and contribution. That is why I wrote this sefer, to help you along your personal journey, to help you become the ultimate version of yourself. As you learn through this sefer, plant the ideas within your mind and soul, and bring them to life. Make your life a meaningful journey, an extraordinary story.

Go write your punch line.

Praise

“This sefer has been written with wisdom and understanding and presented in a clear and pleasant style. I am certain that it will be well-received and that many will benefit from its light.”

–Rav Asher Weiss

“Rabbi Reichman is an insightful scholar who seeks to explore and formulate core Torah principles in a sophisticated and rigorous fashion, and in a manner that is also accessible to a broader public… The melding of style and substance and the passion for talmud Torah that is implicit throughout the work is impressive.”

–Rav Michael Rosensweig

“A thought-provoking commentary on Torah ideas. Those who think deeply about these issues will certainly expand their intellectual and spiritual horizons.”

–Rabbi Akiva Tatz

“If you are a deep thinker, this book is for you.

If you see Hashem as infused in every part of Creation, this book will speak to you.

If you love life and its endless insights, this book will open your eyes still wider.

If you love Hashem and His perfect Torah, you will love seeing His signature all over this book.”

– Rabbi Jonathan Rietti

882 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 2, 2022

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October 13, 2022
The Journey to your Ultimate Self: An Inspiring Gateway into Deeper Jewish Thought through the Lens of the Weekly Parashah (Mosaica Press, 2022), by Rabbi Shmuel Reichman


Reviewed by Rabbi Reuven Chaim Klein (Rachack Review)

The title of this book truly gives away exactly what this book is really all about: It’s a self-help book based on the Parashah that offers inspiring ideas that can help a person achieve their true potential. The author presents quasi-Kabbalistic insights (largely based on the teachings of the late Rabbi Moshe Shapiro) along with practical advice to make the book a guide for self-betterment. Interspersed are grey boxes with interesting stories that really sharpen the author’s points and make them come alive more poignantly. The book bears rabbinic approbations from esteemed authorities like Rabbi Asher Weiss, Rabbi Michael Rosenzweig, and Rabbi Zev Leff.

The young author is already a well-travelled speaker who has established himself as a go-to person for inspiration and coaching. He founded the Self-Mastery Academy, an online self-development course (based on Torah principles and high-performance psychology). He also holds graduate degrees in Jewish Thought and Jewish Education from Yeshiva University, and is currently pursuing a PhD in Psychology at University of Chicago. Like his venerated father Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman, the younger Rabbi Reichman is also a recognized authority on Jewish medical ethics and has lectured on that topic internationally.
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October 6, 2022
An enlightening and empowering read

This is a deep and thought-provoking book that introduces and connects many different ideas and concepts, while at the same time is easy to read and follow. It is packed full of enlightening and interesting stories and anecdotes.

It’s definitely a book to be read many times over and I’m certain that every time I read it I will gain new insights and become inspired, empowered, and more connected to HaShem.
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