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Living a joyous life : the true spirit of Jewish practice 🔍
Aaron, David, 1957-
Boston : Trumpeter, 1 edition, August 14, 2007
English [en] · PDF · 5.2MB · 2007 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia/zlib · Save
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p. cm, Includes bibliographical references and index, Unpacking your spiritual baggage -- What's in it for me? -- Who is God? -- What does God want? -- What is Torah? -- Why study Torah? -- Why pray? -- Why celebrate Shabbat? -- Why eat kosher?
Alternative filename
ia/livingjoyouslife0000aaro.pdf
Alternative author
Aaron, Rabbi David
Alternative author
Rabbi David Aaron
Alternative publisher
Shambhala ; Publishers Group UK [distributor
Alternative publisher
Shambhala Publications, Incorporated
Alternative publisher
New Seeds Books
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
Boston, Mass., Enfield, 2007
Alternative edition
1st ed, Boston, Mass, 2007
Alternative edition
1, PS, 2007
Alternative description
Secular and religious Jews alike will find wisdom and inspiration in this new book in which Rabbi David Aaron reveals the joy that living a Jewish life can bring. With his characteristic humor, enthusiasm, and insight, Rabbi Aaron looks at key, and often misunderstood, aspects of Jewish practiceour relationship with God, Torah study, prayer, living the commandments, celebrating the Sabbath, and keeping kosherand shows us how they enable us to access and express the godliness within us.
Celebrating Shabbat, for example, reminds us that we are created in the image of God, empowered with free choice and intention; studying the Torah releases our chen , or inner beauty and grace; and observing kosher laws helps keep us in touch with our human sensitivity. Rabbi Aaron clarifies why many Jews today feel disconnected from their heritage. He invites readers who have lost touch with their Jewish roots to "unpack their spiritual baggage" and discover the true spirit of Judaism.
Rabbi Aaron is one of the most dynamic and accessible teachers of Kabbalah and Jewish wisdom today, and this book is a warm invitation to anyone struggling to find fresh meaning in Jewish practice.
To learn more about the author, Rabbi David Aaron, visit his website at .
Celebrating Shabbat, for example, reminds us that we are created in the image of God, empowered with free choice and intention; studying the Torah releases our chen , or inner beauty and grace; and observing kosher laws helps keep us in touch with our human sensitivity. Rabbi Aaron clarifies why many Jews today feel disconnected from their heritage. He invites readers who have lost touch with their Jewish roots to "unpack their spiritual baggage" and discover the true spirit of Judaism.
Rabbi Aaron is one of the most dynamic and accessible teachers of Kabbalah and Jewish wisdom today, and this book is a warm invitation to anyone struggling to find fresh meaning in Jewish practice.
To learn more about the author, Rabbi David Aaron, visit his website at .
Alternative description
Unpacking Your Spiritual Baggage -- What's In It For Me? -- Who Is God? -- What Does God Want? -- What Is Torah? -- Why Study Torah? -- Why Pray? -- Why Celebrate Shabbat? -- Why Eat Kosher?. David Aaron. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [161]-162).
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2023-06-28
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