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A building cannot be made entirely of light. And a soul cannot survive entirely in the mud.
For years, R. HaKohen Levin operated in the brutal, heavy world of Canadian high-rise construction. He poured concrete, framed walls, and survived the freezing winters of Ontario. But beneath the hard hat and the callouses, he was carrying an invisible, heavy resonance-a deep, subsonic hum passed down through a fractured bloodline.
The Builder is not just a memoir; it is a masterclass in spiritual architecture.
When a sudden, terrifying brush with the divine awakens his "Levin Eyes," a modern tradesman is forced to confront the ultimate family mystery. Using the mystical blueprints of Kabbalah (the Sefirot) and the cold, hard data of Ancestry DNA, Levin traces his lineage back to the rabbinic Princes of the Alexander Hasidic Court in 19th-century Europe.
He uncovers a structural fracture that split his family across a continent: one branch fleeing into the American Midwest to build a "false ceiling" of assimilation, and the other branch-led by a quiet immigrant named Louis Wiskin-taking the ancient, dangerous "Watchmaker's Secret" deep into the ice of Canada to keep it safe.
Armed with a microscopic 14 cM genetic tie-back, Levin sets out to do what a master builder does best: find the hidden load paths, strip away the falsehood, and repair the foundation of a divided house.
Gritty and profoundly true, The Builder bridges the gap between the physical labor of the modern job site and the infinite light of the Architect. It is a story about the hardware of survival, the software of the soul, and the absolute, unyielding power of the Golden Chain.
The scaffold is coming down. It is time to turn the power on.