The Seraph of Brisk

The Seraph of Brisk
Title The Seraph of Brisk PDF eBook
Author Shalom Meʾir ben Mordekhai Ṿalakh (ha-Kohen.)
Publisher Feldheim Publishers
Pages 800
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781583307083

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The Seraph of Brisk

The Seraph of Brisk
Title The Seraph of Brisk PDF eBook
Author Shalom Meʼir ben Mordekhai Ṿalakh (ha-Kohen.)
Publisher
Pages
Release 2004
Genre
ISBN

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The Seraph of Brisk - Reb Yehoshua Leib Diskin - Volume One

The Seraph of Brisk - Reb Yehoshua Leib Diskin - Volume One
Title The Seraph of Brisk - Reb Yehoshua Leib Diskin - Volume One PDF eBook
Author Shalom Meir Wallach
Publisher
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Release 2004
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The Seraph of Brisk

The Seraph of Brisk
Title The Seraph of Brisk PDF eBook
Author ha-Kohen Valakh (Shalom Me'ir ben Mordekhai)
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Release 2004
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The Seraph of Brisk

The Seraph of Brisk
Title The Seraph of Brisk PDF eBook
Author Yocheved Allswang
Publisher
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Release 2004
Genre Rabbis
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A Jewish Guide to the Mysterious

A Jewish Guide to the Mysterious
Title A Jewish Guide to the Mysterious PDF eBook
Author Rabbi Pinchas Taylor
Publisher Mosaica Press
Pages 462
Release 2020-06-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 194635189X

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Modern science is the most accurate lens of reality that humanity has developed so far. Science is crucial to humanity’s health, safety, and development. Still, the lens of science only “sees” a thin slice of the totality of existence. Much of the human experience cannot be simply explained by standard quantifiable tests. Many people have become aware of the limits and shortcomings of scientific knowledge and have also realized that our perpetual hunger for spiritual understanding is real and undeniable. Many of us sense that there is something beyond. Throughout various periods of history and various cultures and societies, people have been interested in the mysterious and the paranormal. This yearning is rooted in the soul’s search for true spirituality. A Jewish Guide to the Mysterious, written by one of contemporary Judaism’s leading scholars and teachers, clearly explains classic Torah views on intriguing phenomena, such as dreams, astrology, time travel, alien life, reincarnation, ESP and auras, angels, demons, ghosts, and even such topics as the lost city of Atlantis and the Bermuda Triangle. Read this fascinating book and be amazed.

Feathers

Feathers
Title Feathers PDF eBook
Author Haim Be'er
Publisher UPNE
Pages 253
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1611684838

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When first published in 1979, Haim Be'er's Feathers was a critical and commercial success, ushering in a period of great productivity and expansiveness in modern Hebrew literature. Now considered a classic in Israeli fiction the book is finally available to English readers worldwide. In this, his first novel, Be'er portrays the world of a deeply religious community in Jerusalem during the author's childhood and adolescence in the 1950s and 60s. The novel is filled with vivid portraits of eccentric Jerusalem characters, chief among them the book's main character, Mordecai Leder, who dreams of founding a utopian colony based on the theories of the nineteenth-century Viennese Jewish thinker Karl Popper-Lynkeus. Similar high-flying dreams inspire the family of the narrator, strict Orthodox Jews with impractical minds and adventurous souls--men such as the narrator's father, who periodically disappears from home on botanical expeditions meant to prove that the willow tree of Scripture is in fact the Australian eucalyptus. Experimental in structure and mood, Feathers features kaleidoscopic jumps in time, back and forth in the narrator's memories from boyhood to adulthood. Its moods swing wildly from hilarity to the macabre, from familial warmth to the loneliness of adolescence. Jerusalem and its inhabitants, as well as the emotional life of the narrator, are splintered and reconstituted, shattered and patched. This fragmentation, combined with a preoccupation with death and physical dissolution and dreamlike flights of imagination, evokes an Israeli magical realism. Feathers was chosen one of the 100 Greatest Works of Modern Jewish Literature by the National Yiddish Book Center.