My Life in Jewish Renewal

My Life in Jewish Renewal
Author: Zalman Schachter-Shalomi
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2012-09-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781442213296

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A powerful memoir chronicling the life of one of America’s most celebrated rabbis—from his youth in the shadows of the Nazis through the tumultuous 1960’s in America to his position as a renowned religious leader today. Reflecting Reb Zalman’s warm, endearing personality, this book brings together his dynamic life story for the first time.

Jewish Renewal

Jewish Renewal
Author: Michael Lerner
Publsiher: Putnam Adult
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1994
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015034203961

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Lerner maintains that there are two voices in the Torah that have contended with each other throughout Jewish history: the voice of accumulated pain and cruelty that is passed from generation to generation and that masquerades as a patriarchal god, and the voice of God, whose massage of healing and compassion insists the world can be fundamentally transformed. Neoconservatives and some right-wing Israelis have used the Holocaust to justify a Judaism that is cynically "realistic" and demeaning of non-Jews. But that tendency to do unto others what was done to us can be overcome, Lerner says, and Jewish renewal attunes us to the voice of God and strengthens our ability to recognize the image of the divine in every human being.

Jewish Renewal

Jewish Renewal
Author: Rabbi Groesberg,Sholom Groesberg
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780595411818

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In 1980, Sholom Groesberg changed his life's course. He resigned as dean of engineering at Widener University in order to pursue a career in the rabbinate. Accepted at the Academy for Jewish Religion, he was ordained in 1984. Ten years later Rabbi Groesberg encountered the Jewish Renewal movement Its approach to creating an authentic identity within the context of living as a Jew resonated strongly within him. He became an ardent adherent of the movement. Jewish Renewed: A Journey is a combination academic study and personal memoir written for the educated lay reader. It traces the movement's history, explicates its ideology and practices, and examines the future challenges facing the movement Among others, this book will interest: History buffs*****Educators*****Spiritual seekers*****Environmentalists Alienated Jews seeking a "home"*****Practitioners in the helping professions This book will also appeal to those of a philosophical bent searching for answers to questions of Ultimate Concern; answers that invest our lives with meaning Why bother to be Jewish? Can secularism and religiosity be bridged? Why do new religious movements survive-or fail? Are the Kabbalah's teachings relevant to contemporary times? How can a modernist Jew conceptualize the significance of God?

Integral Halachah

Integral Halachah
Author: Zalman Schachter-Shalomi,Daniel Siegel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781425126988

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In this book about Jewish practice through the lens of personal transformation and global consciousness, Reb Zalman applies his mystical vision to Halachah, the expression of vision in life's details.

Jewish Renewal in America

Jewish Renewal in America
Author: Barbara Dowd Wright
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2005
Genre: Jewish renewal
ISBN: 9780595361076

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The Gates of Prayer

The Gates of Prayer
Author: Zalman Schachter-Shalomi,Michael Kosacoff
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2010-12-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1456505203

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"When I was studying in the Lubavitcher yeshiva, one evening, we had a farbrengen, a celebration with the older Hasidim who were teaching us. And at one point, one of them started to give us a hard time about not going deeply enough into our davvenen, into our prayer. So I took a tumbler full of schnapps, said, 'L'Hayyim!' and drank it all down. Then I turned to them and said, 'How could you blame us for not going deep into contemplative prayer when you have never shared with us what goes on inside of you when you pray?' "Immediately, some of them took umbrage at this, saying, 'How dare you ask such a question?' and then chewed me out. But Rabbi Avraham Pariz spoke up and said: 'You know, he's right. He needs to hear about what goes on inside.' Then Reb Avraham took a big tumbler-full of schnapps and drank it down and said, 'L'Hayyim!' Then he went inside himself and delivered an inner commentary on the traditional morning prayer and took us into his own inner world of sacred enchantment. But when he came to the threshold of the silent Amidah, he said, 'From here on is a private matter between God and me.' "When people ask me to repeat what Reb Avraham said, I have to confess that I cannot repeat his words. I so internalized them at that time that they have now become integral to my own prayer. The best I can do is share with you some of what I have learned in my own life about deep prayer, for which, what I learned that evening is the foundation. What you are about to read is my own telling of some of the things that are happening to me when I am involved in prayer before the living God." --- Zalman Schachter-Shalomi.

Jewish Revival Inside Out

Jewish Revival Inside Out
Author: Daniel Monterescu,Rachel Werczberger
Publsiher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2022-12-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780814349496

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Unravels the cultural tension inherent in project of Jewish revival, renewal, and survival in the face of an uncertain future.

Jewish Polity and American Civil Society

Jewish Polity and American Civil Society
Author: Alan Mittleman,Robert A. Licht,Jonathan D. Sarna
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0742521222

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Jewish Polity and American Civil Society is a study of the civic and political engagements of American Jews as mediated by their communal and denominational institutions. The book explores how the various branches of the organized Jewish community seek to influence public affairs. Over the course of the last century, Jewish agencies and religious movements have tried to shape public debate and public policy on such issues as civil rights, church-state relations, and American foreign policy. The book sets the history of Jewish engagement in these areas into historical context; analyzes the motives, strategies, and tactics of various Jewish groups, and evaluates their successes and failures. The book also explores the underlying idea--the public philosophy--that informs American Jews' understanding of civic and political engagement.