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Rabbi Shoni Labowitz unlocks the secrets of ancient Jewish mystical traditions in an inspiring, enlightening book that will appeal to Jews seeking to rediscover their spiritual roots, and to people of all faiths searching for a way of life that celebrates the sacredness of all things.
Hinduism has become a vital 'other' for Judaism over the past decades. The book surveys the history of the relationship from historical to contemporary times, from travellers to religious leadership. It explores the potential enrichment for Jewish theology and spirituality, as well as the challenges for Jewish identity.
With A Vast Knowledge Of Physics, Metaphysics, Biology, Spirituality, Health And Cosmic Laws, De Donno Probes Over 150 Unexplained Mysteries, Providing A Unique Perspective Of Creation, Backed By Persuasive Scientific Data. In Fascinating Details, De Donno Explains Our Highly Complex Connection To The Spiritual Realms, And The Innate Power We Have To Attain Vibrant And Lasting Health, As Well As Happiness And Spiritual Fulfillment. Ignorance, He Says, Is The Only Thing Separating Us From Godliness. And Most Illnesses Are Caused By Nutritional Toxemia A Kind Of Slow Food Poisoning. When We Burn Or Metabolize Food, Says De Donno, We Get Heat, Not Life; Life Is A Different Type Of Energy Altoge...
Pondering the Imponderable explores the philosophical and theological problems of God and their implications from a Judaic perspective including the attempts at knowing the unknowable and naming the unnamable that have been articulated over the course of some two millennia, as well as how the chasm between man and God is bridged through revelation and the implications of these ideas for the ultimate question of what takes place after death, resurrection, immortality of the soul, or transmigration or reincarnation. In discussing these issues, the non-specialized reader will be introduced to the vast corpus of rabbinic literature written over a period of some two millennia to the present day and to many works that have never been translated into English.
Provides the first extensive collection of traditional and academic Jewish approaches to the religions of the world, focusing on those Jewish thinkers that actually encounter the other world religions -that is, it moves beyond the theory of inclusive/exclusive/pluralistic categories and looks at Judaism's interactions with other faiths.