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How can we make our study of Torah not only "interesting," but truly transformative in our own lives? In this volume of original essays on the weekly Torah portion, Rabbi Josh Feigelson guides readers on a journey that weaves together Torah, Talmud, Hasidic masters, and a diverse array of writers, poets, musicians, and thinkers. Each essay includes questions for reflection and suggestions for practices to help turn study into more mindful, intentional living. Whether you are new to studying Torah or have been studying it for a lifetime, whether you engage with it on your own, with a study…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
How can we make our study of Torah not only "interesting," but truly transformative in our own lives? In this volume of original essays on the weekly Torah portion, Rabbi Josh Feigelson guides readers on a journey that weaves together Torah, Talmud, Hasidic masters, and a diverse array of writers, poets, musicians, and thinkers. Each essay includes questions for reflection and suggestions for practices to help turn study into more mindful, intentional living. Whether you are new to studying Torah or have been studying it for a lifetime, whether you engage with it on your own, with a study partner, or in a study group, Eternal Questions will help you feel more at home in Jewish life and in your own life.
Autorenporträt
Rabbi Josh Feigelson is President & CEO of the Institute for Jewish Spirituality.He grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan and earned a B.A. in music at Yale University. Josh received rabbinic ordination at YCT Rabbinical School and a doctorate in Religious Studies from Northwestern University, where he served as a Hillel rabbi. He was founder and Executive Director of Ask Big Questions, a project of Hillel International which won the inaugural Lippman-Kanfer Prize for Applied Jewish Wisdom.Josh has published numerous articles and chapters in both academic and popular publications. Eternal Questions is his first book.Josh lives in Skokie, Illinois with his wife, Natalie Blitt, and their three children.