In a fascinating journey that takes us through the Orthodox neighborhoods of Jerusalem, as well as to theaters, kibbutzim, army bases, coffee houses and Torah study halls, we follow the footsteps of the Jerusalem saint Rabbi Arye Levin (1885-1969). Realities and memories mingle in this contemporary expedition, interweaving diary entries and philosophical expositions, documentary scenes and powerfully expressive illustrations.
One of the Lamed-Vav is the story of a rabbi and an intellectual of a caliber unequalled to this day, describing the life of a true saint while emphasizing that every human being, regardless of religious inclination, may achieve this same lofty spiritual fulfillment.
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