Later, Albom recalls the Reb’s steadfast cheerfulness and constant singing, even while lying in a hospital bed after a fall. The Reb responded by inviting the boy to run his hands through his hair. What follows is part biography, part spiritual discourse, as Albom uncovers why Rabbi Albert Lewis – whom he affectionately calls the Reb – became a man of God and what keeps him going.Īlbom recounts the time the Reb visited a church in an attempt to reach out to other faiths and a boy asked him where his horns were. “Have a Little Faith” chronicles meetings between Albom and his lifelong rabbi, who asked Albom to do his eulogy. In his latest book, Mitch Albom returns to the wise-man-shares-life-lessons-before-he-dies blueprint that made his “Tuesdays With Morrie” such a hit.
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