From the George Washington Bridge to the museums of Europe…
From the ballpark to the ski slopes to the lemonade stand…
Driving car pool, buying pet food, or sending flowers…
These
are only some of the unexpected places where you can find Hashem and
infuse the humdrum of everyday life with depth and meaningfulness.
Rabbi Yered Michoel Viders
invites readers of all ages and backgrounds to uncork powerful and
practical lessons from a broad array of unlikely sources - from Torah
luminaries to, l'havdil, Shakespearean playwrights and The Little Engine That Could; from
the Revolutionary War to World War II and the aftermath of September
11. These vignettes and insights offer a refreshing, amusing, and
profound approach to simchah, emunah, bitachon, sensitivity to others, and, ultimately, the drive to achieve one's innate capacity for greatness.
Seize the Moment provides
a keen, penetrating glimpse into the lives that so many of us lead. It
sheds light on how to find Hashem day in and day out and, often, where
you might least expect to find Him. This book will assist readers in
their personal quest to discover meaning and happiness in virtually
every moment of life.
Approbations:
"Wonderful, uplifting, and empowering…"
Rabbi Yitzchak A. Breitowitz
About the Author
Rabbi Yered Michoel (aka Jared) Viders
hails from Huntington, New York. Upon his graduation from law school,
he learned Torah in Jerusalem. After returning to America, Rabbi Viders
served as a judicial law clerk on the highest court in the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts. Rabbi Viders then moved to Monsey, New York, to
continue learning in Yeshiva Ohr Somayach.
Currently, in
addition to practicing law, Rabbi Viders teaches at Ohr Somayach Monsey.
As outreach coordinator for JEP of Westchester, he offers classes and
tutorials for Jews of all ages and stages, and lectures for shuls and
school groups. His writing has been featured in a wide variety of
publications, from Binah and Inyan magazines to the Boston College Law
Review. Rabbi Viders circulates a popular weekly email enjoyed by all
types of Jews.