
THE BOSTONER REBBE
"I feel that this endeavor is very worthwhile. Even the person with
greater background will find new thoughts to contemplate and study in this
work through the author's focus on how to use the practices of Torah, prayer,
and mitzvot to enhance one's relationship with HaShem."
Rabbi Levi Y. Horowitz (The Bostoner Rebbe)
YESHIVAT
AISH HATORAH
"I hold Ms. Schneider in very high esteem and can verify that she is
highly respected, reliable, and that she approaches her work with an exceptional
intellectual motivation which constantly inspires...it is rare to find someone
with such depth of knowledge and commitment to bringing back the pride of
our heritage."
Rabbi Noah Weinberg, Dean
YESHIVAT
NEVE YERUSHALAYIM
"...she enables the serious student to taste the vibrant spirituality
of Judaism that permeates even its most basic principles of faith and practice
through her creative treatment of the subject, and emphasis on internalizing
the information... I warmly recommend A Still Small Voice to anyone who
is interested in enriching their lives with the spiritual content of Judaism."
Rabbi David Refson, Rosh Yeshiva
THE
HERITAGE HOUSE
"Of all our staff in the women's hostel over the years, Susie has stood
out as the person most capable of answering the wide range of questions
that have come up. She has worked hard both to acquire the necessary knowledge
and to find ways of translating this into the language of the unaffiliated."
Rabbi Meir Schuster
GAL
AYNAI
"I have been impressed by Susan Schneider's knowledge of Torah in general
and Chassidut in particular, as well as her command of the English language
and ability to deftly convey even very abstract ideas clearly... I trust
her ability to develop and elaborate raw ideas into cogent, well-researched
expositions."
Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh
CENTER
FOR CONSCIOUS JUDAISM
"This course draws on mysticism and mainstream Judaism, and covers
a wide range of essential issues and practices. It is not pushy, but it
demands time, and thought and commitment... You will be challenged and stimulated...
It is very provoking for the beginner and advanced alike."
Rabbi David Zeller