Jeremy Rosen Bücher






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The sixth collection of weekly essays explores Jewish life through a blend of personal religious insights and Western intellectual thought. Covering a wide range of topics, including ethical dilemmas, history, politics, and culture, the essays aim to challenge readers while providing instruction and entertainment. This collection offers a thought-provoking examination of contemporary issues from a Jewish perspective.
Commitment & Controversy Living in Two Worlds: Volume 4
- 228 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Exploring the intersection of science and religion, the author advocates for a harmonious coexistence of intellectual and spiritual life. Through a collection of blogs and essays spanning 2019 to 2021, he addresses various Jewish topics, including religious practices, cultural insights, and political issues, while encouraging readers to form their own beliefs. The writing aims to be accessible and engaging, inviting feedback and fostering personal reflection on individual choices and integrity.
The narrative recounts the personal experiences of an individual at Carmel College, a unique Jewish public school established in 1948 by Rabbi Dr. Kopul Rosen. It highlights the school's innovative approach to merging Jewish education with Western culture within the framework of a British educational system, reflecting on its impact until its closure in 1997. The story captures the essence of a significant experiment in education and the lasting memories it created for its students.
Kabbalah Inspirations
Mystic Themes, Texts and Symbols
Originating in the 12th century, Kabbalah is a mystical movement that arose within the Jewish faith and become one of the most beautiful and enigmatic of all the spiritual traditions. This book traces Kabbalah's most profound, thought provoking and imaginative themes, including: creation myths; the tree of life and the ten sefirot; the significance of the Hebrew alphabet; the link with the Garden of Eden and the mind of Adam; and the mystic sexual union which can contribute to cosmic well being. Coverage is also give to the origins of Kabbalah in medieval Provence and Spain, to its greatest texts, especially The Zohar (Book of Radiance), and to Kabbalah's continuing popularity in modern times. Kabbalah Inspirations captures the character of this fascinating system of ideas and practices and opens up its mysteries to a whole new audience—that is, everyone inspired by the profound truths and poetic beautifes of mysticism.
