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Auteur van A Guide To The Zohar

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Arthur Green is Irving Brudnick Professor of Jewish Philosophy and Religion and rector of the Rabbinical School at Hebrew College in Newton, Mass.
Fotografie: Rabbi Arthur Green. Photo courtesy of Festival of Faiths Louisville.

Werken van Arthur Green

A Guide To The Zohar (2003) 157 exemplaren
Ehyeh: A Kabbalah for Tomorrow (1707) 93 exemplaren
A New Hasidism: Roots (2019) 17 exemplaren
A New Hasidism: Branches (2019) 16 exemplaren

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Zohar: The Book of Enlightenment (Classics of Western Spirituality) (1982) — Voorwoord, sommige edities291 exemplaren

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Hasidic Masters on contemplation
 
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SrMaryLea | Aug 22, 2023 |
I love this inventor of the term Eco-Kashruth's universalist outlook, yet remaining within the context of observant neo-Hasidic Judaism. What a way to reframe things. I also hope that this book will be heard, and will be part effectively in transforming human consciousness, as he is right, this is a most critical hour in human history.
 
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FourFreedoms | 1 andere bespreking | May 17, 2019 |
Hey -asceticism is not ok, but Minimalism is!! :-) I'm set!

This was an interesting but rather basic work that I started not to look at, but then decided to skim on a borrowed ancient Kindle, so I probably ought to render thanks to the person who put this book on that device, as I found Arthur Green referrring to the Voluntary Simplicity movement at 53%, locations 1200-1204, 2257 (whatever all of that means, as there are unfortunately no actual page numbers on this thing!!)!
 
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FourFreedoms | 1 andere bespreking | May 17, 2019 |
This was an interesting read, probably worth another look next year, particularly at locations 414-18 at 17% which seems to be marked 2426 on the very old Kindle I borrowed to read this, where he cites rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel saying that every person, every single living (why living and not also those who have already passed before us?) breathing human being is the image of G-d.
Hmmm...
Not sure I really want to agree with that...
 
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