The essays included in this collection--one for each Jewish holiday,
Shabbat, and Rosh Chodesh--present readers with new and challenging
concepts, arguing that an individual's essence is mostly defined by his
or her deeds rather than theoretical knowledge. Rabbi Yosef Gabay
asserts that in order to give power to God and hasten redemption,
readers should infuse their daily pursuits with the sanctity of Shabbat
and the Jewish holidays. In doing so, the celebration of holidays
becomes more than a commemoration of a historical event; it becomes an
act of spiritual renewal for both Jewish individuals as well as the
larger world.