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"Judaism Without Tribalism is a blessing, a much-needed challenge, and a deep well of wisdom and sanity." Natalie Goldberg This book investigates Judaism at its bestand sanest. It strips away outdated and harmful beliefs that have accrued over the centuries and returns to the essential truths that are too-often ignored in favor of tradition, tribal identity, or the claims of the powerful. The result is a vibrant Judaism for the 21st century and beyonda Judaism that draws deeply from history and scripture yet addresses the unmet needs of the present and the future. It is a Judaism that…mehr
"Judaism Without Tribalism is a blessing, a much-needed challenge, and a deep well of wisdom and sanity." Natalie Goldberg
This book investigates Judaism at its bestand sanest. It strips away outdated and harmful beliefs that have accrued over the centuries and returns to the essential truths that are too-often ignored in favor of tradition, tribal identity, or the claims of the powerful.
The result is a vibrant Judaism for the 21st century and beyonda Judaism that draws deeply from history and scripture yet addresses the unmet needs of the present and the future. It is a Judaism that is open and accessible to everyone.
Judaism without tribalism is a call to be a light unto the nations, and a blessing to all the people of the earth. It is a Judaism free from legalism and tribalisma Judaism that refuses to serve patriarchy and power.
Written by one of today's most respectedand most unconventionalJewish thinkers, Judaism Without Tribalism is a manifesto, an invitation to completeness, and a call for inner and outer spiritual revolution. It is also a deeply practical guide to living authentically, breath by breath and day by day.
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Autorenporträt
Rabbi Rami Shapiro, PhD is an awardwinning author of over thirtysix books on religion, spirituality, and recovery. Rami codirects 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 Edgeand 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.
Inhaltsangabe
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
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
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