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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Rabbi Lawrence Kushner (Rabbi Lawrence Kushner)Publisher: Jewish Lights Publishing Imprint: Jewish Lights Publishing Edition: Anniversary ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm ISBN: 9781580238519ISBN 10: 1580238513 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 14 April 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPROLOGUE Surely God was in this place and I, i did not know .......... 13 1 / RASHI Shelomo ben Yitzhaki, Rashi AWARENESS 2 / KOTZK Menachem Mendl of Kotzk EGOTISM 3 / LUDOMIR Hannah Rachel Werbermacher, the Maid of Ludomir The OTHER SIDE 4 / MEZRITCH Dov Baer, the Maggid of Mezritch SELF-REFLECTION 5 / NACHMANI Shmuel bar Nachmani HISTORY 6 / De LEÓN Moses ben Shem Tov de León The SELF of the UNIVERSE 7 / OSTROPOL Shimshon ben Pesach Ostropoler SELF EPILOGUE Your Torah, God's TorahReviewsKushner has taught me more about God and my own Christianity than any other teacher I have known<strong> . </strong>A bold attempt to translate the flavor of mystical Judaism into the life of the twentieth-century person, Jew and non-Jew alike, and he has been successful. <strong>Rev. Robert G. Trache</strong>, rector, St. Mark's Episcopal Church</p> A brilliant fabric of classic rabbinic interpretations, medieval commentary, hasidic insights and literary criticism which warms us and sustains us. <strong>Dr. Norman J. Cohen</strong>, emeritus professor of midrash, Hebrew Union College; author, <em>Masking and Unmasking Ourselves: Interpreting Biblical d104s on Clothing and Identity</em></p> We have another Buber here, a Heschel<strong> . </strong>[Kushner] expresses the truly profound with joy, lightness and humor<strong> . </strong>Anyone who loves The Book will love this book. <strong>Father M. Basil Pennington</strong>, Saint Joseph's Abbey</p> This strong, imaginative, open and profound book invites reading, rereading, talking and absorbing. Readers will be amazed and moved by the depth of insights that one biblical phrase has evoked in Jewish consciousness throughout the centuries. <strong>Rabbi Rachel Cowan</strong>, executive director, Institute for Jewish Spirituality</p> A beautiful book which uses both reason and art to bring the author and the reader closer to God. <strong>David Mamet</strong>, playwright, author, <em>American Buffalo</em></p> [Kushner] provides a taste of the spiritual experience and encourages more openness to moments of connection in our lives. <em> <strong>Reform Judaism</strong></em></p> Rabbi Kushner is a beautiful storyteller. <em> <strong>Los Angeles Times</strong></em></p> An arresting interplay of ideas and backgrounds. With considerable flexibility in blending ancient wisdom with contemporary illuminations, Kushner makes accessible to readers the richness and attractions of mystical inquiry. <em> <strong>Publishers Weekly</strong></em></p> A profound exploration of the necessity of paying attention to God s presence. Highly recommended. <em> <strong>Library Journal</strong></em></p> Kushner has taught me more about God and my own Christianity than any other teacher I have known . A bold attempt to translate the flavor of mystical Judaism into the life of the twentieth-century person, Jew and non-Jew alike, and he has been successful. Rev. Robert G. Trache, rector, St. Mark's Episcopal Church A brilliant fabric of classic rabbinic interpretations, medieval commentary, hasidic insights and literary criticism which warms us and sustains us. Dr. Norman J. Cohen, emeritus professor of midrash, Hebrew Union College; author, Masking and Unmasking Ourselves: Interpreting Biblical Texts on Clothing and Identity We have another Buber here, a Heschel . [Kushner] expresses the truly profound with joy, lightness and humor . Anyone who loves The Book will love this book. Father M. Basil Pennington, Saint Joseph's Abbey This strong, imaginative, open and profound book invites reading, rereading, talking and absorbing. Readers will be amazed and moved by the depth of insights that one biblical phrase has evoked in Jewish consciousness throughout the centuries. Rabbi Rachel Cowan, executive director, Institute for Jewish Spirituality A beautiful book which uses both reason and art to bring the author and the reader closer to God. David Mamet, playwright, author, American Buffalo [Kushner] provides a taste of the spiritual experience and encourages more openness to moments of connection in our lives. Reform Judaism Rabbi Kushner is a beautiful storyteller. Los Angeles Times An arresting interplay of ideas and backgrounds. With considerable flexibility in blending ancient wisdom with contemporary illuminations, Kushner makes accessible to readers the richness and attractions of mystical inquiry. Publishers Weekly A profound exploration of the necessity of paying attention to God s presence. Highly recommended. Library Journal Kushner has taught me more about God and my own Christianity than any other teacher I have known . A bold attempt to translate the flavor of mystical Judaism into the life of the twentieth-century person, Jew and non-Jew alike, and he has been successful. Rev. Robert G. Trache, rector, St. Mark's Episcopal Church A brilliant fabric of classic rabbinic interpretations, medieval commentary, hasidic insights and literary criticism which warms us and sustains us. Dr. Norman J. Cohen, emeritus professor of midrash, Hebrew Union College; author, Masking and Unmasking Ourselves: Interpreting Biblical d104s on Clothing and Identity We have another Buber here, a Heschel . [Kushner] expresses the truly profound with joy, lightness and humor . Anyone who loves The Book will love this book. Father M. Basil Pennington, Saint Joseph's Abbey This strong, imaginative, open and profound book invites reading, rereading, talking and absorbing. Readers will be amazed and moved by the depth of insights that one biblical phrase has evoked in Jewish consciousness throughout the centuries. Rabbi Rachel Cowan, executive director, Institute for Jewish Spirituality A beautiful book which uses both reason and art to bring the author and the reader closer to God. David Mamet, playwright, author, American Buffalo [Kushner] provides a taste of the spiritual experience and encourages more openness to moments of connection in our lives. Reform Judaism Rabbi Kushner is a beautiful storyteller. Los Angeles Times An arresting interplay of ideas and backgrounds. With considerable flexibility in blending ancient wisdom with contemporary illuminations, Kushner makes accessible to readers the richness and attractions of mystical inquiry. Publishers Weekly A profound exploration of the necessity of paying attention to God s presence. Highly recommended. Library Journal Author InformationLawrence Kushner, author, lecturer and spiritual leader, is regarded as one of the most creative religious thinkers and writers in America. A commentator on National Public Radio's All Things Considered, he has focused us on spiritual renewal with wisdom and humor. Through his books and lectures, people of every faith and background have found inspiration and new strength for spiritual search and growth. It has been said that some spiritual leaders blend religion and psychology to help us walk better on the ground, but Lawrence Kushner draws on the wisdom of the mystics to help us dance better on the ceiling. Kushner's acclaimed books include I’m God; You’re Not: Observations on Organized Religion & Other Disguises of the Ego; Honey from the Rock: An Easy Introduction to Jewish Mysticism; Invisible Lines of Connection: Sacred Stories of the Ordinary; The Book of Letters: A Mystical Hebrew Alphabet; Jewish Spirituality: A Brief Introduction for Christians; and In God’s Hands, an inspiring fable for children, with Gary Schmidt (all Jewish Lights). Kushner served as rabbi at Congregation Beth El in Sudbury, Massachusetts, for almost thirty years; he is currently the Emanu-El scholar at Congregation Emanu-El in San Francisco, and an adjunct faculty member at Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion. He is fascinated by graphic design and computers (designing most of his Jewish Lights books). He enjoys Mozart, hanging around sailboats, and making his granddaughters giggle. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |