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Free to Fly? Or Caught in the Web?

Free to Fly? Or Caught in the Web?
Free to Fly? Or Caught in the Web?
SKU: L876DT
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A Collection of powerful articles on the current threat to the Jewish nation's spiritual and physical existence.

The Internet is destroying people daily. Every minute of every hour, wonderful families, parents, bnei yeshivah, teens and children are being shattered.

The spiritual sickness that takes the popular form of the computer, smartphone, tablet, and the like is poisoning the Jewish People in general and the religious community in particular.

There's no home without a victim, and no family free of weeping and destruction. Whether it's the loss of a parent, a child, a sibling,or a spouse, our nation is in mourning.

Is there really no hope?

In his unique and uncompromising style, journalist Rabbi Kobi Levi has written dozens of articles and stories in the religious media on the subject of the Internet. In the process, he has helped hundreds of people escape from devastating tragedies.

Most of these articles are the result of Kobi Levi's direct connection with his readers who have shared their personal tales of tragedy and desperate prayers for redemption.

These incisive and timely articles bestow Divine strength and emunah upon those who read them, helping even those readers who struggle with enormous technological temptation.

Join this lifesaving conversation now.

By: Kobi Levi
SKU: L876DT
Author: Kobi Levi
Dimensions: 5.25" X 8.25"
Format: Softcover
Length: 280
Media: Book
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