![]() And I don't mean songs but he loved to sing sentences, so that if you ask how he was doing in his later years, he would never say fine or okay. He was charismatic, funny, whimsical, loved to sing. That synagogue that he helped found in 1948 was the only one that he ever served, for 60 some-odd years. I want you to get this to set up each of these men for us. SIMON: First, let's begin with your old boyhood rabbi. MITCH ALBOM (Author): Oh, it's my pleasure, thanks. Mitch Albom joins from the studios of WDET in Detroit. Mitch Albom, the sports columnist who of course is the author of huge international bestsellers, including "Tuesdays with Morrie," and "The Five People You Meet In Heaven," has written a new book, "Have a Little Faith: A True Story." Albom take a fresh look at faith, in God and goodness, and in giving meaning to the life. ![]() Or were they? Those two clergymen made Mr. But then he got to know two men, from almost wildly different backgrounds and different faiths. ![]() ![]() Mitch Albom doesn't think of himself as religious. ![]()
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