Thank the Almighty, this memoir allows me to represent my Chassidic American community to mainstream Americans with a positive and life-affirming message.
In it, I open up about my true feelings on faith, family, success, death, and struggling with but working on seeing the good in everyone. I don't shy away from difficult topics and touch on how my mentors helped me battle depression, addiction, racism, and more. In real life, our heroes need neither a costume nor a cape. They can be like the moon and quietly impact the tide of life when everyone is asleep and no one is looking. In this way, they shine.
I hope this story resonates with peoples of all backgrounds!