Description
October 2022. During his second year of living abroad and almost three years since Covid, Tomer felt it's time he starts gathering his life insights into a document, which will eventually become his first book, at the age of 35, a Perspective on Life here on Earth, generally speaking.
During that time, while searching for an interesting audio course to fill his commute from North Park to North County, Tomer discovered a podcast on the Hebrew bible named '929 Together' by Rabbi Benny Lau. The podcast shared a unique daily teaching technique of the entire Hebrew bible, which starts with the Pentateuch, the first Five Books of Moses. Although he wasn't religious by any means, Tomer was very excited for the opportunity to finally learn his own Bible (since they don't really teach that in secular schools), but also to grasp-seize the fundamental 'roots' of his native language, the holy tongue.
Tomer wrote this book during the year of 2023, the 75th year of Israel's independence. Named in Hebrew an 'angle of view' ("angle becomes point when feeling aligned"), the book ended up being 9 chapters, 60009 words, 155 pages (6x9") and 257 paragraphs long. In a light stream of heavy consciousness, filled with joyful poetry, mind shaking philosophy and a clear critical thinking on our current reality, Tomer invites the reader to see the world from his eyes, and to understand how everything is connected in god's way, the God of Abraham (the Hebrew man), and how according to the Torah, in the end of the day, naturally it's all for the best.