Zvi is a name difficult to pronounce. If you read this book, it will be a name you will never forget. Zvi will take you from pre-Second World War Poland and the Warsaw Ghetto, to the streets of Jerusalem and the front lines of the Israeli Army. Zvi will entertain you, but much more than that, its towering dimensions will forever touch your life. His profound courage will embolden, his unquenchable spirit ennoble, his guileless humor enthrall, and his irrepressible faith inspire. Zvi, for all its wonder, is a wholly true ...
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Zvi is a name difficult to pronounce. If you read this book, it will be a name you will never forget. Zvi will take you from pre-Second World War Poland and the Warsaw Ghetto, to the streets of Jerusalem and the front lines of the Israeli Army. Zvi will entertain you, but much more than that, its towering dimensions will forever touch your life. His profound courage will embolden, his unquenchable spirit ennoble, his guileless humor enthrall, and his irrepressible faith inspire. Zvi, for all its wonder, is a wholly true story. Some names have been changed for security reasons. Zvi spans the distance between the depth of human depravity and the height of divine sovereignty. Zvi pulls back the curtain and permits a dimensional look at the Master Potter fashioning from a least likely piece of clay a "vessel unto honor" and "fit for the Master's use."
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Near Very Good. No Jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. pp. 202. 202 pp. The cover is lightly scuffed along the edges; the rear cover is creased at the lower corner. There is either a signature or a doodle on the half-title page, it's impossible to tell which. A biography of a man growing up in the Warsaw Ghetto in World War II, and living through the formation of the State of Israel.
This is the biography of ZIV Kalisher, a Polish Jew who survived WW II and the death camps. Thanks be to God for this man who is currently "going out" (Matthew 28) to the Orthodox Jews in Jerusalem with the message of the Messiah, Jesus the Christ. See the other books written by Elwood McQuaid that continue ZIV's life in Israel. As a Christian, I learned a great deal about taking the gospel message to the world.