Thursday, June 18, 2009

Heaven on Earth

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"...Very well written and readable. Examples and analogies especially excellent and illuminating...."
-J. Immanuel Schochet


In Heaven on Earth, Rabbi Faitel Levin draws on the writings of the movement`s late leader Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson to reframe Chabad`s divergent expressions as the product of one coherent, revolutionary theology.
Through a lens that Rabbi Levin terms "dirah betachtonim" - literally a "dwelling place in the lower realms" - utter physicality is the essence of G-d. Unlike previous Jewish approaches to G-d, "dirah betachtonim" brings G-d into the here and now without having to transcend physical limitations. "The physical is actually the essence of G-d", writes Rabbi Levin. "Not because the physical serves as a spring board for the spiritual, nor because one learns to find some redeeming feature, some transcendent dimension in the physical. No, physicality itself provides the ultimate mystical encounter."
Countering centuries of religious thought, the centerpiece of Heaven on Earth shows that the corporeal body is primarily not an enemy but a friend. To make his provocative point, Rabbi Levin culls from Talmud, early Jewish thought, kabbalah and early chassidic writings.
Scholarly, comprehensive and approachable, Heaven on Earth reveals how the Lubavitcher Rebbe revolutionized Jewish theology and exposed the Divine within as simply, exhilaratingly skin deep. Moishe Alexander recommends you buy this book now. CLICK HERE

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Think Jewish

Posted by Moishe Alexander

The eloquent, eye-opening essays in Think Jewish--an instant classic since its publication in 1978--have been reprinted in a brand new edition. Thankfully, only the font, typesetting, and cover have been altered; the words remain as on-target as ever. Think Jewish slices through the niggling conflicts that block a Jew from living Jewish. Each of the 26 chapters opens with a tough question: "Can`t I be good without being religious?" "Wouldn`t mankind be better off without labels that separate?" "Aren`t mitzvot restricting?" The answers, which turn Western thought inside out, are down-to-earth and delivered in deftly polished prose. Think Jewish has the power to change minds for the better.Click here to buy this book

Led By G-d`s Hand

The Baal Shem Tov`s Conception of Divine Providence

Author: Rabbi Eliyahu Touger

It is no accident that you are reading about this book.

Nothing happens by mere chance, teaches the Baal Shem Tov. Even a leaf which blows in the wind does so because G-d wills it to be so.

This book presents several analytical treatises by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, which clarify the Baal Shem Tov`s conception on the subject of Hashgacha Pratis, Divine Providence.

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The Talmud states "One who wishes to be a chasid, should practice the words of Avot (Ethics of the Fathers)."

Now, with the release of Pirkei Avot: With a New Commentary, Anthologized from the works of the Classic Commentators and the Chasidic Masters, that daunting task has become that much easier.

Compiled by well-known author and translator Rabbi Yosef Marcus, and published by the Lubavitch publishing house, Kehot Publication Society, the volume gives the reader a comprehensive and fundamental understanding of Pirkie Avot. Anthologized from hundreds of commentators, classic to obscure, the commentary is crowned with the insights culled from the voluminous works of the Lubavitcher Rebbe and his predecessors.

Printed in elegant two-color with original artwork, and issued in a deluxe gift edition as the "Rabbi Gavriel and Rivky Holtzberg Memorial Edition" it was dedicated by Howard and Claire Glowinsky of Toronto, Canada, in honor of the Bar Mitzvah on their son Benji.

The publishers hope that this volume will contribute to the appreciation of the wisdom of Ethics of the Fathers and its application to modern, daily life.
Brandeis University

The Lubavitch publishing house, recently announced the publication of Pirkei Avot: A Ethics of the Fathers With a New Commentary, Anthologized from the works of the Classic Commentators and the Chasidic Masters, translated and compiled by Rabbi Yossi Marcus.

The Talmud refers to Ethics of the Fathers as a guide for the individual who wishes to become a Chasid. The Talmudic understanding of a Chasid is one who excels beyond the letter of the law in his self-refinement and character development. Ethics of the Fathers is a collection of valuable advice from the sages of antiquity concerning basic life-skills such as exercising leadership, dealing with others, and personal character refinement.

This edition of Pirkei Avot takes a practical and relevant approach in understanding the text so that it applies to the life of the reader. In addition to classical commentary, the anthology culls from modern Chasidic thought and the works of ancient Kabbalists to provide a profound and esoteric understanding illuminating the deeper implications of the life-lessons to be learned from Pirkei Avot, and formulating a practical guide of directives on how to become a Chasid.

Many of the commentaries in the digest are insights from the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson. The Rebbe`s deep appreciation for Torah and the human psyche is evident in the way he finds current application for the timeless wisdom of the ancients. Other sources featured prominently in the book include Rabbi Yehuda Loewe--the Maharal of Prague (1520-1609), and Chida--Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai (1724-1807), both noted for their esoteric approach in understanding rabbinic texts. Hundreds of different interesting and informative commentaries from Jewish thinkers spanning two millennia, handpicked by the compiler, formulate this rich composition.

Generally, anthologies of this sort tend to strip commentaries of their original style, borrowing only the direct noteworthy points. In this version, however, the compiler retained a lot of the feel and flavor of the original commentary in his translation.

The book is aesthetically pleasing as well. Its large binding, silver gilded pages and ornately embossed lettering will look great on the coffee table or bookshelf.

Subtle, thematic Illustrations and artwork of the column headings helpfully guide the reader through the various styles of commentary in order to personalize his learning experience. Shades of blue add color to the elegant antique style of the layout and design. The writing engages the reader, addressing him in the first person so that the life-lessons appear to be more personally applicable.

The commentary`s text includes historical background, brief biographies, and insights into the lives of the Mishnaic sages whose sayings make up the Ethics of the Fathers.

Pirkei Avot is a collection of teachings from leading Jewish sages spanning a period of more than five-hundred years--from the time following the compilation of the Bible at the beginning of the second temple period (circa 360 BCE) until well into the second century. During these years, great challenges faced the Jewish people; new opposing factions arose within the Jewish community that threatened to undermine the foundations and future of Judaism; the world was shaken by radical changes due to an unsettled civilization in the transformation from Greek to Roman rule.

Many of the teachings in Pirkei Avot reflect the attitude of the sages during those oppressive times and the historic insights in this edition provide the reader with a thorough appreciation of the context and personage behind every teaching. These historic and biographic columns are not the compiler`s personal understanding of history. Rather, they are anthologized from accounts found in the Talmud and other classic sources.

Illustrative anecdotes are another outstanding feature of this edition. They appear in italics and in shaded artistic scroll-shaped boxes that include a diverse range of short stories and messages from the Talmud and Chasidic literature and folklore. These illustrate the value and application of the lessons of Pirkei Avot and make for easy and truly enjoyable reading. Read more or buy this book here