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  • af Zackary Sholem Berger
    192,95 kr.

  • - Travel as a Spiritual Path
    af Shefa Gold
    197,95 kr.

    It's the perpetual question: Are we there yet? We've probably asked and answered it countless times. But impatience can cloud the real question: Where are we right now? Are We There Yet? shows a way to turn travel into a spiritual practice.From the Gully to the Crossroads-walking, driving, flying-Rabbi Shefa Gold shares her experience and insight on travel and helps us reexamine our natural inclination to focus on our destinations-both physical and spiritual.Ride along with her on her many journeys-some mundane, some mysterious, and a few near miraculous-and discover the joy of what can happen when you stop worrying about there and focus on here.Are We There Yet? lets you tap into the potential of each journey-starting with the first step.

  • - Unlocking the Perennial Wisdom of Ecclesiastes
    af Rami Shapiro
    247,95 kr.

    In The Tao of Solomon, Rabbi Rami Shapiro unravels the golden philosophical threads of wisdom in the book of Ecclesiastes, reweaving the vibrant book of the Bible into a 21st century tapestry. Shapiro explores the timeless truth that we are merely a drop in the endless river of time, and reveals a path to finding personal and spiritual fulfillment even as we embrace our impermanent place in the universe.The Tao of Solomon is not a new translation of Ecclesiastes; rather, it is a re-visioning of the sacred text that acknowledges that the only constant in life is change, that nothing lasts forever, and that only by releasing our hold on permanence can we finding personal peace.

  • - Love Songs to Shabbat
    af Wilhelmina Gottschalk
    217,95 kr.

    "Shabbat arrives as usual,dressed in silkwith her hair and make-upbeautifully arranged."So begins The Sabbath Bee by Wilhelmina Gottschalk, which updates the millenia-old genre of Jewish Sabbath poetry for today's world."Torah, say our sages, has seventy faces. As these prose poems reveal, so too does Shabbat. Here we meet Shabbat as familiar housemate, as the child whose presence transforms a family (sometimes in ways that outsiders can't understand), as a spreading tree, as an annoying friend who insists on being celebrated, as a child throwing water balloons, as a woman, as a man, as a bee, as the ocean… Through the lens of these deft, surprising, moving prose poems, all seventy of Shabbat's faces shine."Rachel Barenblat, author, The Velveteen Rabbi's Haggadah and Texts to the Holy

  • af Rachel Barenblat
    217,95 kr.

  • - A Personal Encounter with the Myths of Genesis
    af Peter Pitzele
    362,95 kr.

    Born of thoroughly assimilated Jewish parents, Peter Pitzele journeys back from his various odysseys in alternative faiths to search out the roots of his own birthright. In discovering and claiming just what that means to him, he plants his focus firmly in the biblical book of Genesis. Here he finds the first articulation of those mythic paradigms that will form in time the legacy of the Judeo-Christian tradition. Here are "the fathers' wells," the deep and difficult source texts for our imagination of God.Pitzele's approach to Genesis is personal and pluralistic. He reads not only with a detailed knowledge of the tales, but with the imagination of a psychodramatist. Scripture for him is full of dramatic possibility and psychological truth. The great cast of archetypal figures - Adam, Eve, Cain, Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph - are given a fuller dimension in his rendering of their stories. Woven throughout are slices of Pitzele's own personal history, demonstrating the relationship between myth and experience, between the profound images of the Western spiritual tradition and the life of a man who wrestles with his roles as father, husband, son, and brother.In the spirit of conservation, Pitzele seeks to clarify the wells of our spiritual inheritance. His journey of exploration and self-discovery has an immediacy for any of us grappling to find meaning and relevance in the gifts of the past. His purpose is not merely to retell but to re-animate our foundational stories and to bring them to bear on our own lives.This anniversary edition features a new introduction from Rabbi Jill Hammer, PhD.

  • af Yaakov Moshe
    217,95 kr.

  • af Rachel Kann
    217,95 kr.

  • af Herbert J Levine
    217,95 kr.

  • af Maxine Silverman
    217,95 kr.

  • - A Translation Celebrating the Book of Genesis in Lipogram
    af Joseph H Prouser
    192,95 kr.

  • af Lea Gavrieli
    172,95 kr.

  • - Honoring the 60th Anniversary of the Academy for Jewish Religion
     
    667,95 kr.

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  • - Honoring the 60th Anniversary of the Academy for Jewish Religion
     
    397,95 kr.

  • - Poetic Midrash on Sacred Space
    af Abe Mezrich
    217,95 kr.

  • - Book Two
    af Judy Klitsner, Shmuel Klitsner & Ehud Tokatly
    247,95 kr.

  • - An Illumination of the Song of Songs
    af Rabbi Shefa Gold
    367,95 kr.

  • - Golden Age Screenwriter Irving Brecher Gets the Last Word
    af Irving (McGill University Montreal) Brecher
    362,95 kr.

  • af Sue Swartz
    262,95 kr.

  • - Prayers and Poems
    af Rachel Barenblat
    192,95 kr.

  • - Book One
    af Judy Klitsner, Shmuel Klitsner & Ehud Tokatly
    247,95 kr.

  • af Isidore Century
    236,95 kr.

  • - The Inner Path to the Promised Land
    af Rabbi Gold
    357,95 kr.

  • - Sadness and the Spiritual Path
    af Jay Michaelson
    247,95 kr.

  • - Ancient and New Visions of Jewish Women's Spiritual Leadership
    af Jill Hammer & Taya Shere
    332,95 - 477,95 kr.

  • - A Rabbi Wrestles with Gender, Commandment, and the Women's Rituals of Baking, Bathing, and Brightening
    af PhD Ner-David & Haviva
    247,95 kr.

    In her first book, Life on the Fringes, Haviva Ner-David described her quest to become an Orthodox rabbi, to serve God the same way men traditionally did. Now, Rabbi Ner-David tunes in to an aspect of God she hadn't heard before, the voice of Chanah. Chanah, the Biblical mother of Samuel, was considered by tradition to have invented prayer. Her name is also an acronym for the three commandments given to women: Challah, the taking of an offering from baking dough; Niddah, separation during menstruation followed by immersion; and Hadlakat HaNer, lighting the Sabbath candles. In this spiritual memoir, Rabbi Ner-David explores the spirituality of domestic life while struggling with the strictures of systematized Jewish law. Combining soul-searching honesty and deep Jewish knowledge, Chanah's Voice is the compelling voice of a new generation of Jewish feminism. "A beautiful example of how to wrestle with God, Torah, and one's self." -Brad Hirschfield, author of You Don't Have to Be Wrong for Me to Be Right "New challenges, new insights, and, at times, new theological innovations." -Jay Michaelson, author of Everything is God: The Radical Path of Nondual Judaism "This profound meditation on spiritual integrity, vulnerability, and holiness is a must-read for anyone who values Judaism. Haviva Ner-David has once again illuminated the way for us, enlivening ancient concepts and imbuing them with deep spiritual meaning." -Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, author, Surprised by God: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Religion "Haviva Ner-David is one of the most original thinkers on the Jewish scene today. In Chanah's Voice she takes what have sadly become stale rituals and re-envisions them anew. Ner-David's powerful stories of family, tradition, and love will inspire readers to find deeper meaning in their Jewish lives." -Ari L. Goldman, author, Living a Year of Kaddish: A Memoir "I have always admired Haviva. I loved her first book, yet Chanah's Voice is more remarkable. It is not only a unique contribution to the literature of feminism and Orthodoxy but also a significant work that better fits the categories of the theology and social anthropology than autobiography. Perhaps this is how all theological works should be: written engagingly in the first person, making accessible to the reader the struggle of an individual or community trying to make sense of one's relationship with God." -Blu Greenberg, author, On Women and Judaism: A View from Tradition

  • af Alex Sinclair
    247,95 kr.

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