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Rabbi on the Ganges: A Jewish-Hindu Encounter is the first work to
engage the new terrain of Hindu-Jewish religious encounter. The
book offers understanding into points of contact between the two
religions of Hinduism and Judaism. Providing an important
comparative account, the work illuminates key ideas and practices
within the traditions, surfacing commonalities between the jnana
and Torah study, karmakanda and Jewish ritual, and between the
different Hindu philosophic schools and Jewish thought and
mysticism, along with meditation and the life of prayer and
Kabbalah and creating dialogue around ritual, mediation, worship,
and dietary restrictions. The goal of the book is not only to
unfold the content of these faith traditions but also to create a
religious encounter marked by mutual and reciprocal understanding
and openness.
Techniques explained by the masters—for today's spiritual seeker
Meditation is designed to give you direct access to the spiritual.
Whether it’s through deep breathing during a busy day, listening
to the quiet after turning off the car radio, chanting in prayer or
ten minutes of visualization exercises each morning, meditation
takes many forms. But it is always a personal method of centering
our spiritual self. Meditation has long been practiced in the
Jewish community as a powerful tool to transcend words, personality
and ego and to directly experience the divine. Inspiring yet
practical, this introduction to meditation from a Jewish
perspective approaches it in a new and illuminating way: As it is
personally practiced by today’s most experienced Jewish
meditators from around the world. A "how to" guide for both
beginning and experienced meditators, Meditation from the Heart of
Judaism will help you start meditating or help you enhance your
practice. Meditation is a Jewish spiritual resource for today that
can benefit people of all faiths and backgrounds—and help us add
spiritual energy to our lives. Contributors include: Sylvia
Boorstein • Alan Brill • Andrea Cohen-Keiner • David Cooper
• Avram Davis • Nan Fink • Steve Fisdel • Shefa Gold •
Lynn Gottleib • Edward Hoffman • Lawrence Kushner • Alan Lew
• Shaul Magid • Daniel C. Matt • Jonathan Omer-Man • Mindy
Ribner • Susie Schneider • Rami M. Shapiro • Shohama Wiener
• Sheila Peltz Weinberg • Laibl Wolf • David Zeller
This ground-breaking book contains contributions from 12 different
religious traditions: Hinduism, African Traditional Religion,
Judaism, Jainism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Shintoism,
Christianity, Islam, Sikhism, Unitarianism and Baha'i. Interfaith
worship and prayer can be complex, but this book demonstrates that
in a world of many cultures and religions, there is an urgent need
for religions to come together with trust and communication,
especially when there is a crisis. Full of insights and examples of
practice, the book demonstrates how religions can be a powerful
means of unity and compassion. The book opposes the 'clash of
civilisations' model as a way of interpreting the world and
promotes peace, hope, and the possibility of cooperation. Religious
believers can be sincere and committed to their own faith, while
recognising the need to stand firmly together with members of other
religious traditions.
With insight and scholarship, Alan Brill crisply outlines the
traditional Jewish approaches to other religions for an age of
globalization. He provides a fresh perspective on Biblical and
Rabbinic texts, offering new ways of thinking about other faiths.
In the majority of volume, he develops the categories of theology
of religions for Jewish text and arranges the texts according
classification widely used in interfaith work: inclusivist,
exclusivist, universalist, and pluralist. Judaism and Other
Religions is essential for a Jewish theological understanding of
the various issues in encounters with other religions. With passion
and clarity, Brill argues that in today's world of strong religious
passions and intolerance, it is necessary to go beyond secular
tolerance toward moderate and mediating religious positions.
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