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Deepen connections with the people you love. Build relationships
with the people you meet. "We can go through each day—or a
lifetime—as sleepwalkers while awake, tossing and turning on
pillows that are as hard as appointment books, wandering a paved
spiritual wilderness from bank window to house of worship to
hospital bedside. But if we are fortunate enough to happen upon a
vision of the Divine—in a chance chat with a semi-stranger or a
lingering conversation with a good friend—we can awaken to the
spirituality between people that Martin Buber called I-Thou."
—from God in Our Relationships It is possible to infuse every
moment of life with meaning—from the routine act to the
once-in-a-lifetime situation—and this first-of-its-kind
introduction to Martin Buber's I-Thou shows you how. Drawing on
Jewish tradition, the science of human behavior, Buber’s ideas
and the Hasidic stories that he loved, Rabbi Dennis Ross
illuminates a theology of relationships in easy-to-understand,
accessible language. You will clearly see how to use the principles
of I-Thou to create new answers to critical issues in life, such
as: How do I react to others in times of stress? How do I relate to
strangers? How can I take full advantage of the time I have to
spend with my loved ones? By unlocking the depths in Buber’s
concepts for spiritual growth, Ross supplies you with the tools you
need to communicate better, love more completely and find the
sacred in everyday life.
2022 Top Ten Book from Academy of Parish Clergy The teachings of
the great twentieth-century Jewish thinker Martin Buber empower us
to enter a spiritual dimension that often passes unnoticed in the
daily routine. In A Year with Martin Buber, the first Torah
commentary to focus on his life's work, we experience the
fifty-four weekly Torah portions and eleven Jewish holidays through
Buber's eyes. While best known for the spiritual concept of the
I-Thou relationship between people, Buber graced us with other
fundamentals, including Over Against, Afterglow, Will and Grace,
Reification, Inclusion, and Imagine the Real. And his life
itself-including his defiance of the Nazis, his call for
Jewish-Arab reconciliation, and his protest of Adolf Eichmann's
execution-modeled these teachings in action. Rabbi Dennis S. Ross
demonstrates Buber's roots in Jewish thought and breaks new ground
by explaining the broader scope of Buber's life and work in a
clear, conversational voice. He quotes from the weekly Torah
portion; draws lessons from Jewish commentators; and sets Buber's
related words in context with Buber's remarkable life story,
Hasidic tales, and writing. A wide variety of anecdotal
illustrations from Buber as well as the author's life encourages
each of us to "hallow the everyday" and seek out spirituality
"hiding in plain sight."
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