Ehyeh: A Kabbalah for Tomorrow

Awards:   Commended for National Jewish Book Award (Jewish Thought) 2002
Author:   Arthur Green
Publisher:   Jewish Lights Publishing
ISBN:  

9781580231251


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   19 December 2002
Format:   Hardback
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  • Commended for National Jewish Book Award (Jewish Thought) 2002

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"What can Kabbalah teach us about our lives today? What can it teach us about our future? According to the Jewish mystical tradition of Kabbalah, Ehyeh, or ""I shall be,"" is the deepest, most hidden name of God. Arthur Green, one of the most respected teachers of Jewish mysticism of his generation, uses this simple Hebrew word to unlock the spiritual meaning of Kabbalah for our lives. When Moses experienced his great moment of call at the Burning Bush, he asked God, “When people ask me, 'What is His name?' what should I say to them?” God answers with this mysterious phrase, “I shall be what I shall be,” and says to Moses, “Tell them that ‘I shall be’ sent you.” God’s puzzling answer makes the conversation sound like a koan-dialogue between a Zen master and disciple…. Like the koan, the text here is reaching to some place beyond words, seeking to create a breakthrough in our consciousness. What is it trying to tell us? —from the Introduction Blending Jewish theology and mysticism, Arthur Green invites us on a contemporary exploration of Kabbalah, showing how the ancient Jewish mystical tradition can be retooled to address the needs of our generation. Drawing on the Zohar and other kabbalistic texts, Green examines the fundamental ideas and spiritual teachings of Kabbalah, encouraging today’s modern seeker to stretch to new ways of thinking with both heart and mind, setting us on a rewarding path to the wisdom Kabbalah has to offer."

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Author:   Arthur Green
Publisher:   Jewish Lights Publishing
Imprint:   Jewish Lights Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.031kg
ISBN:  

9781580231251


ISBN 10:   158023125
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   19 December 2002
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Confession, by Way of a Preface Introduction: Ehyeh as a Name of God PART I: REREADING THE OLD TRADITION 1 Kabbalah Old and New 2 There Is Only One 3 Torah: Creation's Truth Revealed 4 Sefirot: The One and the Ten 5 'Olamot: Four Steps to Oneness 6 Shemot: The Way of Names PART II: LOOKING TOWARD TOMORROW 7 Seeking a Path 8 Great Chain of Being: Kabbalah for an Environmental Age 9 All about Being Human: Image, Likeness, Memory 10 What about Evil? 11 The Life of Prayer 12 Community: Where Shekhinah Dwells Afterword: To Keep on Learning—Where Do I Go from Here? Notes

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If you read this as I did, with a pen in hand, underlining sentences and writing 'Yes!' in the margins each time your heart echoes back a resounding confirmation, you will end up as I did, with a completely underlined book, an uplifted heart, renewed zeal--and instructions--for the spiritual practice of life. --<strong>Sylvia Boorstein</strong>, author of <em>Pay Attention, for Goodness' Sake</em></p> Arthur Green rescues Kabbalah from fundamentalists on the one hand and faddists on the other. Drawing on forty years of intense textual study and profound inner search, he fashions a revolutionary Kabbalah for those who yearn for a genuine spirituality, who cherish both heart and mind. --<strong>Daniel C. Matt</strong>, author of <em>Zohar: Annotated & Explained</em></p> If you only have time to read one book on Jewish mysticism, this is it. Arthur Green, surely one of the great teachers of our generation, has brought the Kabbalah (back) to life. His book is informed, passionate and wise. It is the first door. --<strong>Lawrence Kushner</strong>, author of <em>The Way Into Jewish Mystical Tradition</em></p>


If you read this as I did, with a pen in hand, underlining sentences and writing 'Yes!' in the margins each time your heart echoes back a resounding confirmation, you will end up as I did, with a completely underlined book, an uplifted heart, renewed zeal--and instructions--for the spiritual practice of life. --Sylvia Boorstein, author of Pay Attention, for Goodness' Sake Arthur Green rescues Kabbalah from fundamentalists on the one hand and faddists on the other. Drawing on forty years of intense textual study and profound inner search, he fashions a revolutionary Kabbalah for those who yearn for a genuine spirituality, who cherish both heart and mind. --Daniel C. Matt, author of Zohar: Annotated & Explained If you only have time to read one book on Jewish mysticism, this is it. Arthur Green, surely one of the great teachers of our generation, has brought the Kabbalah (back) to life. His book is informed, passionate and wise. It is the first door. --Lawrence Kushner, author of The Way Into Jewish Mystical Tradition


If you read this as I did, with a pen in hand, underlining sentences and writing 'Yes!' in the margins each time your heart echoes back a resounding confirmation, you will end up as I did, with a completely underlined book, an uplifted heart, renewed zeal and instructions for the spiritual practice of life. Sylvia Boorstein, author of Pay Attention, for Goodness' Sake Arthur Green rescues Kabbalah from fundamentalists on the one hand and faddists on the other. Drawing on forty years of intense textual study and profound inner search, he fashions a revolutionary Kabbalah for those who yearn for a genuine spirituality, who cherish both heart and mind. Daniel C. Matt, author of Zohar: Annotated & Explained If you only have time to read one book on Jewish mysticism, this is it. Arthur Green, surely one of the great teachers of our generation, has brought the Kabbalah (back) to life. His book is informed, passionate and wise. It is the first door. Lawrence Kushner, author of The Way Into Jewish Mystical Tradition


If you read this as I did, with a pen in hand, underlining sentences and writing 'Yes!' in the margins each time your heart echoes back a resounding confirmation, you will end up as I did, with a completely underlined book, an uplifted heart, renewed zeal and instructions for the spiritual practice of life. Sylvia Boorstein, author of Pay Attention, for Goodness Sake Arthur Green rescues Kabbalah from fundamentalists on the one hand and faddists on the other. Drawing on forty years of intense textual study and profound inner search, he fashions a revolutionary Kabbalah for those who yearn for a genuine spirituality, who cherish both heart and mind. Daniel C. Matt, author of Zohar: Annotated & Explained If you only have time to read one book on Jewish mysticism, this is it. Arthur Green, surely one of the great teachers of our generation, has brought the Kabbalah (back) to life. His book is informed, passionate, and wise. It is the first door. Lawrence Kushner, author of The Way Into Jewish Mystical Tradition


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Arthur Green, PhD, is recognized as one of the world's preeminent authorities on Jewish thought and spirituality. He is the Irving Brudnick professor of philosophy and religion at Hebrew College and rector of the Rabbinical School, which he founded in 2004. Professor emeritus at Brandeis University, he also taught at the University of Pennsylvania and the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, where he served as dean and president. Dr. Green is author of several books including Judaism's Ten Best Ideas: A Brief Guide for Seekers; Ehyeh: A Kabbalah for Tomorrow; Seek My Face: A Jewish Mystical Theology; Your Word Is Fire: The Hasidic Masters on Contemplative Prayer and Tormented Master: The Life and Spiritual Quest of Rabbi Nahman of Bratslav (all Jewish Lights). He is also author of Radical Judaism (Yale University Press) and coauthor of Speaking Torah: Spiritual Teachings from around the Maggid's Table. He is long associated with the Havurah movement and a neo-Hasidic approach to Judaism.

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