Deathbed Wisdom of the Hasidic Masters: The Book of Departure and Caring for People at the End of Life

Author:   Rabbi Joel H Baron ,  Rabbi Sara Paasche-Orlow ,  Dr. Arthur Green
Publisher:   Jewish Lights Publishing
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Pages:   240
Publication Date:   30 June 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Rabbi Joel H Baron ,  Rabbi Sara Paasche-Orlow ,  Dr. Arthur Green
Publisher:   Jewish Lights Publishing
Imprint:   Jewish Lights Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.522kg
ISBN:  

9781683360230


ISBN 10:   1683360230
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   30 June 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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A compassionate and comforting guide to the end of life.... We learn about what dying individuals fear, hope for and care about, and about how family and professionals can sensitively accompany them to their ends. The blend of scholarship and practical sensibility make this volume an invaluable resource. --Rabbi Dayle Friedman, author, Jewish Wisdom for Growing Older: Finding Your Grit and Grace Beyond Midlife; spiritual director, Growing Older (www.growingolder.co) Filled with striking stories and wise interpretations. It will be a comfort and a guide to both those facing death and those who love them. --Rabbi David Wolpe, author, Making Loss Matter: Creating Meaning in Difficult Times A rich goldmine of wisdom.... Recognizes death not as a physical endpoint but as a graceful transition to other realms of knowing and being.... This is a book to be read, studied and savored for all who are wrestling with mysteries of life and death. --Simcha Raphael, PhD, founding director, DA'AT Institute for Death Awareness, Advocacy and Training, Department of Psychology, Bryn Athyn College Unique and impressive.... Their focus on the stories of the passing of Hasidic masters provides spiritual, ethical and personal insights that can easily be adapted to our current society.... A worthy addition to the growing discussion on meaning and purpose as life ebbs. --Rabbi Richard F Address, DMin, director, Jewish Sacred Aging, LLC (www.jewishsacredaging.com) Deeply in dialogue [with God] about the meaning, purpose and timing of death.... You will be stimulated to talk with your loved ones to transmit the ethical and practical details needed for your own end-of-life planning. --Angelo Volandes, MD, MPH, cofounder and president, ACP Decisions; author, The Conversation; faculty, Harvard Medical School A compassionate and comforting guide to the end of life . We learn about what dying individuals fear, hope for and care about, and about how family and professionals can sensitively accompany them to their ends. The blend of scholarship and practical sensibility make this volume an invaluable resource. Rabbi Dayle Friedman, author, Jewish Wisdom for Growing Older: Finding Your Grit and Grace Beyond Midlife; spiritual director, Growing Older (www.growingolder.co) Filled with striking stories and wise interpretations. It will be a comfort and a guide to both those facing death and those who love them. Rabbi David Wolpe, author, Making Loss Matter: Creating Meaning in Difficult Times A rich goldmine of wisdom . Recognizes death not as a physical endpoint but as a graceful transition to other realms of knowing and being . This is a book to be read, studied and savored for all who are wrestling with mysteries of life and death. Simcha Raphael, PhD, founding director, DA'AT Institute for Death Awareness, Advocacy and Training, Department of Psychology, Bryn Athyn College Unique and impressive . Their focus on the stories of the passing of Hasidic masters provides spiritual, ethical and personal insights that can easily be adapted to our current society . A worthy addition to the growing discussion on meaning and purpose as life ebbs. Rabbi Richard F Address, DMin, director, Jewish Sacred Aging, LLC (www.jewishsacredaging.com) Deeply in dialogue [with God] about the meaning, purpose and timing of death . You will be stimulated to talk with your loved ones to transmit the ethical and practical details needed for your own end-of-life planning. Angelo Volandes, MD, MPH, cofounder and president, ACP Decisions; author, The Conversation; faculty, Harvard Medical School


A compassionate and comforting guide to the end of life . We learn about what dying individuals fear, hope for and care about, and about how family and professionals can sensitively accompany them to their ends. The blend of scholarship and practical sensibility make this volume an invaluable resource. Rabbi Dayle Friedman, author, Jewish Wisdom for Growing Older: Finding Your Grit and Grace Beyond Midlife; spiritual director, Growing Older (www.growingolder.co) Filled with striking stories and wise interpretations. It will be a comfort and a guide to both those facing death and those who love them. Rabbi David Wolpe, author, Making Loss Matter: Creating Meaning in Difficult Times A rich goldmine of wisdom . Recognizes death not as a physical endpoint but as a graceful transition to other realms of knowing and being . This is a book to be read, studied and savored for all who are wrestling with mysteries of life and death. Simcha Raphael, PhD, founding director, DA'AT Institute for Death Awareness, Advocacy and Training, Department of Psychology, Bryn Athyn College Unique and impressive . Their focus on the stories of the passing of Hasidic masters provides spiritual, ethical and personal insights that can easily be adapted to our current society . A worthy addition to the growing discussion on meaning and purpose as life ebbs. Rabbi Richard F Address, DMin, director, Jewish Sacred Aging, LLC (www.jewishsacredaging.com) Deeply in dialogue [with God] about the meaning, purpose and timing of death . You will be stimulated to talk with your loved ones to transmit the ethical and practical details needed for your own end-of-life planning. Angelo Volandes, MD, MPH, cofounder and president, ACP Decisions; author, The Conversation; faculty, Harvard Medical School


A compassionate and comforting guide to the end of life.... We learn about what dying individuals fear, hope for and care about, and about how family and professionals can sensitively accompany them to their ends. The blend of scholarship and practical sensibility make this volume an invaluable resource. -Rabbi Dayle Friedman, author, Jewish Wisdom for Growing Older: Finding Your Grit and Grace Beyond Midlife; spiritual director, Growing Older (www.growingolder.co) Filled with striking stories and wise interpretations. It will be a comfort and a guide to both those facing death and those who love them. -Rabbi David Wolpe, author, Making Loss Matter: Creating Meaning in Difficult Times A rich goldmine of wisdom.... Recognizes death not as a physical endpoint but as a graceful transition to other realms of knowing and being.... This is a book to be read, studied and savored for all who are wrestling with mysteries of life and death. -Simcha Raphael, PhD, founding director, DA'AT Institute for Death Awareness, Advocacy and Training, Department of Psychology, Bryn Athyn College Unique and impressive.... Their focus on the stories of the passing of Hasidic masters provides spiritual, ethical and personal insights that can easily be adapted to our current society.... A worthy addition to the growing discussion on meaning and purpose as life ebbs. -Rabbi Richard F Address, DMin, director, Jewish Sacred Aging, LLC (www.jewishsacredaging.com) Deeply in dialogue [with God] about the meaning, purpose and timing of death.... You will be stimulated to talk with your loved ones to transmit the ethical and practical details needed for your own end-of-life planning. -Angelo Volandes, MD, MPH, cofounder and president, ACP Decisions; author, The Conversation; faculty, Harvard Medical School


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Rabbi Joel H Baron is a hospice chaplain at Hebrew SeniorLife (HSL) Hospice Care in Boston. Rabbi Sara Paasche-Orlow is the director of Spiritual Care at Hebrew SeniorLife. Arthur Green, PhD, is recognized as one of the world's preeminent authorities on Jewish thought and spirituality. He is the Irving Brudnick professor of philosophy and religion at Hebrew College and rector of the Rabbinical School, which he founded in 2004. Professor emeritus at Brandeis University, he also taught at the University of Pennsylvania and the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, where he served as dean and president. Dr. Green is author of several books including Judaism's Ten Best Ideas: A Brief Guide for Seekers; Ehyeh: A Kabbalah for Tomorrow; Seek My Face: A Jewish Mystical Theology; Your Word Is Fire: The Hasidic Masters on Contemplative Prayer and Tormented Master: The Life and Spiritual Quest of Rabbi Nahman of Bratslav (all Jewish Lights). He is also author of Radical Judaism (Yale University Press) and coauthor of Speaking Torah: Spiritual Teachings from around the Maggid's Table. He is long associated with the Havurah movement and a neo-Hasidic approach to Judaism.

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