Don't call me Christian
Don't call me Christian
Paul Lichtman believed in fate. He believed that his life was in the hands of fate. But who was behind that fate? What made him work? The question of fate gave him no rest; he had to investigate and find a compromise. "I am sure that there is much more to life than meets the eye." In 1918, Bernard founded the Lieberman Electrical Products Company on the South Side of Chicago. As a child, Paul worked in the family business, but as he grew up, he aspired to more. Politics gave Paul an escape route and led him to Washington. He even found himself in meetings at the White House. But nothing in Washington provided answers to his intense longing. How does fate work? What or who is behind it? This is the story of a Jew who discovered the answer.
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