More than simply a user manual, this is an in-depth approach to changing your role in the world. With easy-to-follow steps, accessible explanations of the principles of spiritual activism and an exploration of spiritual activism as rooted in the Torah.
More than simply a user manual, this is an in-depth approach to changing your role in the world. With easy-to-follow steps, accessible explanations of the principles of spiritual activism and an exploration of spiritual activism as rooted in the Torah.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rabbi Avraham Weiss is the founder and president of Yeshivat Chovevei Torah, the Modern and Open Orthodox Rabbinical School in New York. He is also the senior rabbi of the Hebrew Institute in Riverdale. Most recently, he founded Yeshivat Mahara't, an Orthodox school ordaining women to become spiritual leaders. Rabbi Weiss was named one of the fifty most influential rabbis in America by Newsweek magazine. He is the author of Spiritual Activism: A Jewish Guide to Leadership and Repairing the World (Jewish Lights).
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword xi A Parable xiii Preface xv What Is Spiritual Activism? xviii Spiritual Activism Is a Tree of Life xix Part I Foundations of Spiritual Activism 1 1. Why Do We Engage in Spiritual Activism? A Partnership between God and Humankind 52. How Do We Engage in Spiritual Activism? A Balance between Public Protest and Quiet Diplomacy 9 3. When Do We Engage in Spiritual Activism? Action That Benefits the Larger Community 15 Part II Pillars of Spiritual Activism 19 4. Loving Other Jews: Ahavat Yisrael 23 5. Acting on Behalf of Other Jews: Pe'ilut Yisrael 27 6. The Unity of Israel: Achdut Yisrael 31 7. Nurturing Jewish Spirituality: Ruach Yisrael 35 8. The Centrality of the State of Israel: Medinat Yisrael 39 9. Loving Humankind: Ahavat Habriyot 43 Part III Principles of Spiritual Activism 47 10. Step 1: Choosing the Cause 51 11. Step 2: Making Partners 75 12. Step 3: Designing the Strategy 101 13. Step 4: Leading Other People 127 14. Step 5: Seeing the Big Picture 151 Every Action Counts 167 The Spiritual Activist's Action Plan 171 Notes 185 Acknowledgments 190
Foreword xi A Parable xiii Preface xv What Is Spiritual Activism? xviii Spiritual Activism Is a Tree of Life xix Part I Foundations of Spiritual Activism 1 1. Why Do We Engage in Spiritual Activism? A Partnership between God and Humankind 52. How Do We Engage in Spiritual Activism? A Balance between Public Protest and Quiet Diplomacy 9 3. When Do We Engage in Spiritual Activism? Action That Benefits the Larger Community 15 Part II Pillars of Spiritual Activism 19 4. Loving Other Jews: Ahavat Yisrael 23 5. Acting on Behalf of Other Jews: Pe'ilut Yisrael 27 6. The Unity of Israel: Achdut Yisrael 31 7. Nurturing Jewish Spirituality: Ruach Yisrael 35 8. The Centrality of the State of Israel: Medinat Yisrael 39 9. Loving Humankind: Ahavat Habriyot 43 Part III Principles of Spiritual Activism 47 10. Step 1: Choosing the Cause 51 11. Step 2: Making Partners 75 12. Step 3: Designing the Strategy 101 13. Step 4: Leading Other People 127 14. Step 5: Seeing the Big Picture 151 Every Action Counts 167 The Spiritual Activist's Action Plan 171 Notes 185 Acknowledgments 190
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