Down-To-earth Judaism

Down-To-earth Judaism
Title Down-To-earth Judaism PDF eBook
Author Arthur Waskow
Publisher Harper Perennial
Pages 420
Release 1997-03-19
Genre Religion
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Offers prayers, ceremonies, and celebrations that take the present-day world into account.

Coming Back to Earth

Coming Back to Earth
Title Coming Back to Earth PDF eBook
Author Gutman G. Locks
Publisher
Pages 372
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Follow Gil around the globe, as he makes his amazing spiritual journey from corporate America to the depths of South India to the holy city of Jerusalem. Join him as he transforms himself from a successful businessman into a long-haired hippy, a mystical guru, a Christian healer, and finally an Old City Jew. The incredible adventures of this G-d intoxicated man will not only enlighten you, they will warm your heart.

Trees, Earth, and Torah

Trees, Earth, and Torah
Title Trees, Earth, and Torah PDF eBook
Author Ari Elon
Publisher Jewish Publication Society
Pages 516
Release 2000
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780827607170

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Exploring childbirth from within a Jewish tradition, the author of New Lifedraws on folklore, prayers, folk remedies, and biblical, rabbinical, and mystical literature to discuss Jewish beliefs, values, and customs concerning the birth of a child. Winner of the National Jewish Book Award. Reprint.

Wisdom of the Jewish Sages

Wisdom of the Jewish Sages
Title Wisdom of the Jewish Sages PDF eBook
Author Rami M. Shapiro
Publisher Harmony/Bell Tower
Pages 0
Release 1995
Genre Bible
ISBN 9780517799666

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Advice for those seeking to deepen and build their relationship with God.

Spirit in Nature

Spirit in Nature
Title Spirit in Nature PDF eBook
Author Matt Biers-Ariel
Publisher Behrman House, Inc
Pages 98
Release 2000
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780874416862

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Examine the beauty and wonder of nature--through Jewish eyes. Divided into six chapters--including Trees: The Torah of Life, Opening Our Eyes to Miracles, and Ma'ariv Aravim: Blessing the Night--Spirit in Nature's 27 activities are designed to enhance environmental awareness from a Jewish perspective. Through these activities, hikers of all ages will come alive to the miracle of God's creations. They focus on the marvels of nature: hosts of tiny creatures living in the soil, the rainbow of colors embellishing fields and trees and stones, the intricate interdependence of plants and animals. Each discovery celebrates the divine spark that exists within every living creature and every object found in the natural world. Building on Jewish sources and Jewish tradition, Spirit in Nature fosters respect for flora, fauna, and natural phenomena and shows how to sanctify them with the appropriate prayer, such as the blessing recited upon seeing a rainbow or upon smelling a fragrant plant. This pioneering work will awaken hikers to the wisdom of Jewish tradition in its dedication to safeguarding and preserving the bounty of God's creation. An index highlighting the connection between key Jewish values and the environment makes Spirit in Nature an effective classroom tool. A must-have for camp directors, counselors, teachers, rabbis, parents, youth group leaders, and community center workers.

Think Jewish

Think Jewish
Title Think Jewish PDF eBook
Author Zalman I. Posner
Publisher Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch
Pages 191
Release 1978
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780960239405

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Torah of the Earth

Torah of the Earth
Title Torah of the Earth PDF eBook
Author Arthur Ocean Waskow
Publisher Jewish Lights Publishing
Pages 258
Release 2000
Genre Nature
ISBN 1580230865

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Can we re-imagine our relationship to the earth--using the viewpoints and texts of the last four millennia? Human responses to the natural world stretching back through the last 4,000 years come to life in this major new resource providing a diverse group of ecological and religious voices. It gives us an invaluable key to understanding the intersection of ecology and Judaism, and offers the wisdom of Judaism in dealing with the present environmental crisis. Both intelligent and accessible, Torah of the Earth is an essential resource and a reminder to us that humans and the earth are intertwined. More than 30 leading scholars and experts enlighten, provoke, and provide a guided tour of ecological thought from four major Jewish viewpoints: Vol. 1: Biblical Israel: One Land, One People Rabbinic Judaism: One People, Many Lands Vol. 2: Zionism: One Land, Two Peoples Eco-Judaism: One Earth, Many Peoples