
Inviting God in: Celebrating the Soul-Meaning of the Jewish Holy Days
Celebrating the Soul-meaning of the Jewish Holy Days
$27.12
- Paperback
191 pages
- Release Date
15 October 2007
Summary
empower us to recognize God’s loving presence in our life every day.
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781590304587 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1590304586 |
| Author: | David Aaron |
| Publisher: | Trumpeter |
| Imprint: | Shambhala Publications Inc |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 191 |
| Release Date: | 15 October 2007 |
| Weight: | 249g |
| Dimensions: | 14mm x 173mm x 215mm |
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Critics Review
“Aaron’s accessible explanations make difficult mystical concepts easy to understand, especially when he offers clever, offbeat analogies… . Aaron’s book will provide sincere guidance toward recovering a tender, untarnished meaning of the Jewish holidays.”–Publishers Weekly “A spiritually rousing book… . In a warm, easy-to-read style, and radiating an enthusiasm that is contagious, Aaron explores the deeper meaning behind nine Jewish holidays.”–Cleveland Jewish News
“This is a wonderfully inspiring book! Rabbi Aaron makes you fall in love with God and with the depth and wisdom of Judaism.”–Dr. Miriam Adahan, author of You are a Jewel
“The Jewish holidays are not only profoundly deep but spiritually thrilling. If you are looking to discover the rich, inspirational tapestry of the holiday cycle, then Rabbi David Aaron is the teacher for you.”–Shimon Apisdorf, cofounder of the Jewish Literacy Fund
“Contemporary, meaningful, and witty. Inviting God In is an excellent spiritual tour and guide through the Jewish year.”–Rabbi Nissan Dovid Dubov, author of The Key to Kabbalah: Discovering Jewish Mysticism
“Inviting God In has a lot to teach all of us, about God and about ourselves.”–Rabbi Joseph Telushkin
About The Author
David Aaron
Rabbi David Aaron, the son of a Holocaust survivor, has struggled since early youth to understand the world’s potential for hatred and paradoxical yearning for meaning, love, and creativity. His own spiritual journey led him to Israel, where he studied Torah and Jewish mysticism under the tutelage of the great masters. He received his rabbinical ordination in 1979 from the Israel Torah Research Institute (Yeshivat ITRI). A popular lecturer in North America and a frequent guest on radio and TV, he is the founder and dean of Isralight , an international organization with progr
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