Rabbi Rami Shapiro
Judaism Without Tribalism
A Guide to Being a Blessing to All the Peoples of the Earth
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Judaism at its best. A return to its essential truths that are too-often ignored in favor of the claims of tradition.
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Judaism at its best. A return to its essential truths that are too-often ignored in favor of the claims of tradition.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Monkfish Book Publishing Company
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 212mm x 142mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 256g
- ISBN-13: 9781948626651
- ISBN-10: 1948626659
- Artikelnr.: 62315530
- Verlag: Monkfish Book Publishing Company
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 212mm x 142mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 256g
- ISBN-13: 9781948626651
- ISBN-10: 1948626659
- Artikelnr.: 62315530
Rabbi Rami Shapiro, PhD is an award–winning author of over thirty–six books on religion, spirituality, and recovery. Rami co–directs the One River Foundation, is a Contributing Editor with Spirituality and Health magazine, hosts two podcasts— Essential Conversations with Rabbi Rami, and Conversations on the Edge—and a weekly Zoom “talk show” called Roadside Assistance at the Corner of Tohu va-Vohu (Wild and Chaos). He is an initiate of the Ramakrishna Order of Vedanta Hinduism, a 32° Scottish Rite Mason (KCCH) and the 2020 recipient of the Huston Smith Award for Excellence in Inter-Spiritual Education. He lives in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
Foreword by Douglas Rushkoff vii
Preface, Part 1: Tribe and Tribalism xi
Preface, Part 2: What Is Judaism Without Tribalism? xv
Part One: Religion
Chapter 1 Religion at Its Best 3
Chapter 2 Religion and Death 6
Chapter 3 God and gods 10
Part Two: Jews
Chapter 4 Who Is a Jew? 27
Chapter 5 God-wrestlers 38
Chapter 6 World Healers 44
Chapter 7 Lamed-Vavniks 52
Part Three: Judaism
Chapter 8 Beyond Tribalism 59
Chapter 9 Turning Torah 65
Chapter 10 Days of Reflection 71
Chapter 11 Joy and Grief 89
Chapter 12 Reminders and Remembering 108
Chapter 13 The Way We Walk 115
Part Four: A Manifesto
Chapter 14 Judaism Without Tribalism: A Manifesto 141
Appendix I Zionism and the State of Israel 143
Appendix II Jew-Hatred 153
Appendix III Jesus 161
Appendix IV Advice for Congregational Rabbis 167
Further Resources 177
Acknowledgments 179
About the Author 181
Preface, Part 1: Tribe and Tribalism xi
Preface, Part 2: What Is Judaism Without Tribalism? xv
Part One: Religion
Chapter 1 Religion at Its Best 3
Chapter 2 Religion and Death 6
Chapter 3 God and gods 10
Part Two: Jews
Chapter 4 Who Is a Jew? 27
Chapter 5 God-wrestlers 38
Chapter 6 World Healers 44
Chapter 7 Lamed-Vavniks 52
Part Three: Judaism
Chapter 8 Beyond Tribalism 59
Chapter 9 Turning Torah 65
Chapter 10 Days of Reflection 71
Chapter 11 Joy and Grief 89
Chapter 12 Reminders and Remembering 108
Chapter 13 The Way We Walk 115
Part Four: A Manifesto
Chapter 14 Judaism Without Tribalism: A Manifesto 141
Appendix I Zionism and the State of Israel 143
Appendix II Jew-Hatred 153
Appendix III Jesus 161
Appendix IV Advice for Congregational Rabbis 167
Further Resources 177
Acknowledgments 179
About the Author 181
Foreword by Douglas Rushkoff vii
Preface, Part 1: Tribe and Tribalism xi
Preface, Part 2: What Is Judaism Without Tribalism? xv
Part One: Religion
Chapter 1 Religion at Its Best 3
Chapter 2 Religion and Death 6
Chapter 3 God and gods 10
Part Two: Jews
Chapter 4 Who Is a Jew? 27
Chapter 5 God-wrestlers 38
Chapter 6 World Healers 44
Chapter 7 Lamed-Vavniks 52
Part Three: Judaism
Chapter 8 Beyond Tribalism 59
Chapter 9 Turning Torah 65
Chapter 10 Days of Reflection 71
Chapter 11 Joy and Grief 89
Chapter 12 Reminders and Remembering 108
Chapter 13 The Way We Walk 115
Part Four: A Manifesto
Chapter 14 Judaism Without Tribalism: A Manifesto 141
Appendix I Zionism and the State of Israel 143
Appendix II Jew-Hatred 153
Appendix III Jesus 161
Appendix IV Advice for Congregational Rabbis 167
Further Resources 177
Acknowledgments 179
About the Author 181
Preface, Part 1: Tribe and Tribalism xi
Preface, Part 2: What Is Judaism Without Tribalism? xv
Part One: Religion
Chapter 1 Religion at Its Best 3
Chapter 2 Religion and Death 6
Chapter 3 God and gods 10
Part Two: Jews
Chapter 4 Who Is a Jew? 27
Chapter 5 God-wrestlers 38
Chapter 6 World Healers 44
Chapter 7 Lamed-Vavniks 52
Part Three: Judaism
Chapter 8 Beyond Tribalism 59
Chapter 9 Turning Torah 65
Chapter 10 Days of Reflection 71
Chapter 11 Joy and Grief 89
Chapter 12 Reminders and Remembering 108
Chapter 13 The Way We Walk 115
Part Four: A Manifesto
Chapter 14 Judaism Without Tribalism: A Manifesto 141
Appendix I Zionism and the State of Israel 143
Appendix II Jew-Hatred 153
Appendix III Jesus 161
Appendix IV Advice for Congregational Rabbis 167
Further Resources 177
Acknowledgments 179
About the Author 181