Harold S. Kushner is a prominent rabbi and author known for his insightful works on life's challenges.
Born in Brooklyn, he served as rabbi laureate at Temple Israel in Natick, Massachusetts.
Kushner's writing career was sparked by personal tragedy - the loss of his young son to progeria.
This experience informed his best-known work, "When Bad Things Happen to Good People," which explores the nature of suffering and faith.
Kushner has authored over a dozen books addressing various aspects of coping with life's difficulties, including fear and disappointment.
His works are characterized by their accessible approach to complex spiritual and philosophical questions, resonating with readers across different faiths and backgrounds.
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