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OverviewAre you: Feeling anxious? Feeling depressed because of the loss of health, a relationship or a job? Grieving the loss of a loved one? Grieving loss by a suicide? Feeling hopeless? Concerned about a friend who has suicidal thoughts? This wise and helpful resource explores the nature of personal suffering and brokenness and the potential for personal crisis as a source of strength and renewal instead of despair and death. Examining the personal journeys of biblical and historical figures such as Moses, Maimonides, Abraham Lincoln and Martin Buber - as well as the author's own personal experience with despair - it looks at brokenness as an inescapable element of the human condition. It traces the path of suffering from despair to depression to desperation to the turning point - healing - when first-hand knowledge of suffering can be transformed into blessing. Whether you have encountered despair and depression personally - through illness, loss, trauma or betrayal - or you know someone who is struggling with brokenness, this book will provide an informative, safe and comforting look at the nature of despair and the ways you can overcome it. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rabbi Elie Kaplan Spitz , Erica Shapiro Taylor , Rabbi Abraham J Twerski, M.D.Publisher: Jewish Lights Publishing Imprint: Jewish Lights Publishing Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 14.00cm ISBN: 9781580234368ISBN 10: 1580234364 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 14 October 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsThis Book Is For You If ... Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Tools for Perspective One: A Shattered Vessel Tools for Transformation Two: Bitter Darkness Tools for Gratitude Three: Forgiving the Lost Soul Tools for Forgiving Four: A Healed World Tools for Healing Five: You Shall Be a Blessing Tools for Becoming a Blessing Practical Guidance Distilled: Checklists for Specific Areas of Concern NotesReviewsA deft blend of the personal and the theological, a book to lift souls and even to save lives. --Rabbi Harold Kushner, author, When Bad Things Happen to Good People Wisdom of the heart and of the head.... A book for those who struggle with depression, and for those who live with those who struggle with depression. In short, for many, many of us. --Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, author, A Code of Jewish Ethics and Jewish Literacy Rich with honesty and wisdom.... Gets to the heart of the human experience of prolonged despair and the possibilities for healing. Gentle, learned and insightful ... provides kind and solid company for anyone seeking guidance, perspective and hope when the world comes crashing in. --Rabbi Nancy Flam, cofounder, National Center for Jewish Healing; codirector, Programs, Institute for Jewish Spirituality A deft blend of the personal and the theological, a book to lift souls and even to save lives. Rabbi Harold Kushner, author, When Bad Things Happen to Good People Wisdom of the heart and of the head . A book for those who struggle with depression, and for those who live with those who struggle with depression. In short, for many, many of us. Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, author, author, A Code of Jewish Ethics andJewish Literacy Rich with honesty and wisdom . Gets to the heart of the human experience of prolonged despair and the possibilities for healing. Gentle, learned and insightful provides kind and solid company for anyone seeking guidance, perspective and hope when the world comes crashing in. Rabbi Nancy Flam, co-founder, National Center for Jewish Healing; co-director, Programs, Institute for Jewish Spirituality A deft blend of the personal and the theological, a book to lift souls and even to save lives. Rabbi Harold Kushner, author, When Bad Things Happen to Good People Wisdom of the heart and of the head . A book for those who struggle with depression, and for those who live with those who struggle with depression. In short, for many, many of us. Rabbi Joseph Telushkin, author, A Code of Jewish Ethics and Jewish Literacy Rich with honesty and wisdom . Gets to the heart of the human experience of prolonged despair and the possibilities for healing. Gentle, learned and insightful provides kind and solid company for anyone seeking guidance, perspective and hope when the world comes crashing in. Rabbi Nancy Flam, cofounder, National Center for Jewish Healing; codirector, Programs, Institute for Jewish Spirituality Author InformationRabbi Elie Kaplan Spitz is the author of Healing from Despair: Choosing Wholeness in a Broken World and Does the Soul Survive? A Jewish Journey to Belief in Afterlife, Past Lives & Living with Purpose (both Jewish Lights). A spiritual leader and scholar specializing in topics of spirituality and Judaism, he teaches, writes and speaks to a wide range of audiences. He has served as the rabbi of Congregation B'nai Israel in Tustin, California, for more than a decade and is a member of the Rabbinical Assembly Committee of Law and Standards. Erica Shapiro Taylor is a volunteer with Tarbut V'Torah Day School and a court appointed special advocate. Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski, MD, a psychiatrist, rabbi and frequent lecturer on a broad range of topics including spirituality and self-esteem, is author of over fifty books, including Happiness and the Human Spirit: The Spirituality of Becoming the Best You Can Be; A Formula for Proper Living: Practical Lessons from Life and Torah (both Jewish Lights); Waking Up Just in Time; The Spiritual Self and Getting Up When You're Down. He is the founder and medical director emeritus of Gateway Rehabilitation Center. For more information, visit www.abrahamtwerski.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |