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The Jewish Lights Spirituality Handbook

A Guide to Understanding, Exploring and Living a Spiritual Life

The Jewish Lights Spirituality Handbook( )
Contribution by: Aron, Isa
Carey, Miriam
Ellen, Berkowitz
Sylvia, Bernstein
Eugene, Boorstein
Anne, Borowitz
Norman, Brener
David, Cohen
Avram, Cooper
Wayne, Davis
Edward, Dosick
Nancy, Feld
Tamar, Flam
Nan, Frankiel
Gefen, Fink
Gillman, Neil
Goldstein, Elyse
Green, Arthur
Greenfeld, Judy
Hartman, David
Hass, Mark
Myerhoff, Lee
Lawrence, Hendler
Karyn, Hoffman
Lawrence, Kedar
Jane, Kushner
Litman, Rachel
Matt, Daniel
Meier, Levi
Mirel, James L.
Nachman, Rebbe
Breslov, of
Omer-Man, Jonathan
Orenstein, Debra
Polish, Daniel
Riemer, Jack
Judith, Debra
Jeffrey, Robbins
Sandy, Salkin
Sasso, Sandy Eisenberg
Schachter-Shalomi, Zalman
Schwartz, Dannel
Sobel, Sharon
Kaplan, Elie
Sonsino, Rifat
Nathaniel, Spitz
Ira, Stampfer
Leora, Stone
Arthur, Tanenbaum
Karen, Waskow
Werth, Bonnell
Wolfson, Ron
Zeller, David
Zimmerman, Sheldon
Olitzky, Kerry M.
Editor: Matlins, Stuart M.
ISBN:978-1-58023-693-5
Publication Date:Nov 2012
Publisher:LongHill Partners, Incorporated
Imprint:Jewish Lights Publishing
Book Format:Ebook
List Price:USD $19.99
Book Description:

Our foremost spiritual leaders invite you to explore God, community, prayer, liturgy, healing, meditation, mysticism, study, rituals and more--offering in one place everything you need to discover all the directions that Jewish spirituality can take you.

Author Biography
(Contribution by)
Neil Gillman was born in Quebec City, Canada on September 11, 1933. He studied philosophy and French literature at McGill University in Montreal. He studied at the Jewish Theological Seminary in Manhattan and was ordained as a rabbi in 1960. He received a doctorate in philosophy from Columbia University in 1975. He was a professor of Jewish philosophy at the Jewish Theological Seminary for 46 years and dean of its rabbinical school for 10 years.

He gave aspiring rabbis and congregants in the Conservative movement new ways to talk about God, death, and the afterlife. He was also an important advocate for the movement's ordination of women and gays. He wrote several books including The Death of Death: Resurrection and Immortality in Jewish Thought and Sacred Fragments: Recovering Theology for the Modern Jew, which won the National Jewish Book Award for Jewish thought. He died from cancer on November 24, 2017 at the age of 84.

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