Rebbe. Later, he travels around Europe, sometimes accompanied by his wife, to fulfill his holy mission. He travels in a strong belief he is able to spread his Jewish heritage and his Jewish god Torah. “Why did he travel so much? I once asked. To bring Master of the Universe into the world, my father replied (Potok, 5).” On these trips, Asher is exposed to a large variety of art he might not otherwise have seen and learns things critical to his development. After starting to
Khanmake an interest in Art he urges himself to make a trip to Europe to see the large area of Artistic Heritage. When Rivkeh's brother dies at the beginning of the book, she feels a terrible pain. The work Rivkeh’s brother was set out to do was uncompleted, giving her great grief. So she decided to go back to college and get her education so she is able to finish her brother’s work for the Rebbe. When Asher starts to see his mother in this state he starts to draw painting because he doesn’t have anything else to present her while she’s going through this hard time. When he