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Hasidic Wisdom: Sayings from the Jewish Sages
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 49.95 $Hasidic Wisdom: Sayings from the Jewish Sages is among the many lifelong efforts of Rabbi Simcha Raz, one of Jerusalem's leading teachers, writers, and educators. The original book in Hebrew is titled Pitgamay Hasidim. It has been a perennial best-seller in Israel for the past fifteen years and is now in its 8th edition.The book is divided into thirty brief chapters on issues that have relevance to every human being: love and hate, faith, truth, the inner life, heaven and hell, leadership, loneliness, friendship, piety, anger, music, poverty, righteousness, prayer, charity, and repentance.Rabbi Dov Peretz Elkins has been translating various selections of the book for his sermons, lectures, and classes since he first bought the Hebrew book in the mid-1980s. After countless listeners and readers asked him for the source of the hasidic quotations, he decided to translate the entire book into English, to make it available for a more diverse audience. Enlisting the assistance of his son, Jonathan, a freelance writer and television reporter in Israel, the two men collaborated on the project to render the Hebrew into idiomatic English, and to preserve its traditional nuances.The reader will find in this newest and most clearly focused treasure of hasidic doctrine a touching, heartwarming collection of profound revelations on spirituality, Torah, human relationships, and personal growth.
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Hasidic Spirituality for a New Era: The Religious Writings of Hillel Zeitlin (Classics of Western Spirituality (Paperback))
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.02 $A preeminent scholar of Jewish thought and spirituality presents the first-ever English translation of selected writings of the Hasidic martyr of the Warsaw Ghetto, Hillel Zeitlin (1871-1942).
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Hasidic Music: An Annotated Overview
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 69.00 $(Book). Velvel Pasternak, a noted ethnomusicologist and lecturer, has brought the joy of Hasidic music to audiences throughout North America and Israel. The three movements of this book feature Velvel's often-humorous retelling of his music projects with Hasidim, a short overview of their music's essence, and the songs with background stories and annotations. The 70-minute accompanying CD features music examples from the book.
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Hasidic Spirituality for a New Era: The Religious Writings of Hillel Zeitlin (Classics of Western Spirituality (Hardcover))
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 44.92 $A preeminent scholar of Jewish thought and spirituality presents the first-ever English translation of selected writings of the Hasidic martyr of the Warsaw Ghetto, Hillel Zeitlin (1871-1942).
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The Hasidic Masters' Guide to Management
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 78.12 $Combines Hasidic stories and parables, the insightful cartoon satire of Dilbert, and modern day examples from the corporate world, to create a readable and practical guide for both the novice and experienced manager. It’s all here. The art of – Motivating and Communicating, Setting Realistic Objectives, Hiring and Firing, Measuring Performance, Developing Dedicated People, Handling Success and Failure, Dealing with the Competition
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Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 96.45 $Based on interviews and oral histories, this collection of original Hasidic tales offers testimony to the faith in God and the love of humanity that was sustained throughout the Holocaust
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Hasidic Spirituality for a New Era: The Religious Writings of Hillel Zeitlin (Classics of Western Spirituality (Paperback))
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 32.86 $A preeminent scholar of Jewish thought and spirituality presents the first-ever English translation of selected writings of the Hasidic martyr of the Warsaw Ghetto, Hillel Zeitlin (1871-1942).
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Hasidic Spirituality for a New Era: The Religious Writings of Hillel Zeitlin (Classics of Western Spirituality (Hardcover))
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 76.68 $A preeminent scholar of Jewish thought and spirituality presents the first-ever English translation of selected writings of the Hasidic martyr of the Warsaw Ghetto, Hillel Zeitlin (1871-1942).
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Hasidic Thought (The Chain of Tradition Series, Volume 5)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 10.33 $For the first time in English, the charismatic masters of the Hasidic movement speak for themselves rather than through an intermediary like Martin Buber. The authentic texts - some written down by the rebbes themselves, others lovingly transcribed by their students and disciples - present a picture somewhat at variance with the legend that has grown up around them, and closer to the down-to-earth concerns of the masses to whom they were both saints and earthly rulers. For instance, Hayyim of Zanz discusses "Is it true that religious people are bound to be poor?" Moses Teitelbaum preaches on women's role in Judaism. Menahem Mendel of Kotzk explains why there was an outburst of scientific achievement in the early 19th century. Also: Jacob Joseph of Pulnoyye on "What can one learn from the clown?" and the Besht himself on "What is real and what is an illusion?"
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The Hasidic Movement and the Gaon of Vilna.
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 40.00 $Although hasidic Jews are today associated with mainstream Orthodoxy, Hasidism, during the year of its genesis, was bitterly opposed and indicted with bans of excommunication by the Jewish establishment. In The Hasidic Movement and the Gaon of Vilna, Elijah Judah Schochet analyzes the conflict centering on the hasidic movement in the eighteenth century and the role played by the leader of the opposition, Rabbi Elijah, the Gaon of Vilna.The reasons Hasidism was challenged are of value not only vis-a-vis historical curiosity but in terms of the nature of traditional Judaism, its religious priorities, and the perceived dangers inherent in the hasidic style of rabbinic leadership. Tzaddikim were singularly authorized to descend into sin's domain to emancipate the sinner in cases of vice and iniquity, and these actions were viewed by the mitnagdim, or opponents, as "a dangerous flirtation with the notion of 'sin.'" Schochet embarks on a fascinating foray into the misconceptions held by the opponents of the hasidim that fueled the tension between the two.Rabbi Elijah, known as the Gaon of Vilna, who was the outstanding rabbinic scholar of his time, emerged from his cloistered existence to confront and battle these seemingly ostensible threats from within the hasidic movement. However, there is no record of his having personally encountered hasidic Jews. Why, then, was he so disturbed by Hasidism? What threats did he perceive the movement posed? Did the excommunication of the hasidim by the Gaon of Vilna really occur?In The Hasidic Movement and the Gaon of Vilna, Schochet attempts to unravel the mystery underlying Rabbi Elijah and his campaign against the hasidic movement. Some aspects of the controversy between Hasidism and the mitnagdim still linger today, and Rabbi Schochet's effort to explicate the eighteenth-century dilemma and its contenders allows the reader a more privileged glance at past tensions as well as an understanding of the players in today's drama.
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Hasidic Responses to the Holocaust in the Light of Hasidic Thought
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 28.68 $An amazing book discussing the evidence that many Hasidim faced death in the Holocaust with a defiant and even joyful acceptance of the Divine decree. Dr. Schindler shows how they thrwarted the Germans' efforts to reduce them to sub-human status and explores various trends within Hasidic thought in its response to suffering in general, and the Holocaust in particular.
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Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 38.96 $Based on interviews and oral histories, this collection of original Hasidic tales offers testimony to the faith in God and the love of humanity that was sustained throughout the Holocaust
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The Hasidic Movement and the Gaon of Vilna
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 7.49 $Although hasidic Jews are today associated with mainstream Orthodoxy, Hasidism, during the year of its genesis, was bitterly opposed and indicted with bans of excommunication by the Jewish establishment. In The Hasidic Movement and the Gaon of Vilna, Elijah Judah Schochet analyzes the conflict centering on the hasidic movement in the eighteenth century and the role played by the leader of the opposition, Rabbi Elijah, the Gaon of Vilna.The reasons Hasidism was challenged are of value not only vis-a-vis historical curiosity but in terms of the nature of traditional Judaism, its religious priorities, and the perceived dangers inherent in the hasidic style of rabbinic leadership. Tzaddikim were singularly authorized to descend into sin's domain to emancipate the sinner in cases of vice and iniquity, and these actions were viewed by the mitnagdim, or opponents, as "a dangerous flirtation with the notion of 'sin.'" Schochet embarks on a fascinating foray into the misconceptions held by the opponents of the hasidim that fueled the tension between the two.Rabbi Elijah, known as the Gaon of Vilna, who was the outstanding rabbinic scholar of his time, emerged from his cloistered existence to confront and battle these seemingly ostensible threats from within the hasidic movement. However, there is no record of his having personally encountered hasidic Jews. Why, then, was he so disturbed by Hasidism? What threats did he perceive the movement posed? Did the excommunication of the hasidim by the Gaon of Vilna really occur?In The Hasidic Movement and the Gaon of Vilna, Schochet attempts to unravel the mystery underlying Rabbi Elijah and his campaign against the hasidic movement. Some aspects of the controversy between Hasidism and the mitnagdim still linger today, and Rabbi Schochet's effort to explicate the eighteenth-century dilemma and its contenders allows the reader a more privileged glance at past tensions as well as an understanding of the players in today's drama.
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The Hasidic Masters' Guide to Management
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 64.00 $Combines Hasidic stories and parables, the insightful cartoon satire of Dilbert, and modern day examples from the corporate world, to create a readable and practical guide for both the novice and experienced manager. It’s all here. The art of – Motivating and Communicating, Setting Realistic Objectives, Hiring and Firing, Measuring Performance, Developing Dedicated People, Handling Success and Failure, Dealing with the Competition
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Hasidic Relics: Cultural Encounters
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 36.71 $New! This book is in the same immaculate condition as when it was published 1.41
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The Hasidic Anthology _ Tales and Teachings of the Hasidim
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 37.36 $wraps, 556 pp, cover lightly soiled and creased at spine and top edge of front cover, bottom edge of spine lightly frayed, edges and pages toned, occasional marginalia Standard shipping (no tracking or insurance) / Priority (with tracking) / Custom quote for large or heavy orders.
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That Black Hasidic Lady: null
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.95 $Buy with confidence! Book is in new, never-used condition 0.98
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The World of A Hasidic Master: Levi Yitzhak of Berditchev
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 69.33 $A revised and updated edition of this biography of a Hasidic "tsaddik" furst published by Hartmore House in 1974. Dresner draws on the many legends and stories surrounding Rabbi Levi Yitzhak of Berditchev (1740-1809) and on documentary sources to examine his life and religious thought.
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Men of Silk The Hasidic Conquest of Polish Jewish Society (Paperback)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 311.18 $Hasidism, a kabbalah-inspired movement founded by Israel Ba'al Shem Tov (c1700-1760), transformed Jewish communities across Eastern and East Central Europe. In Men of Silk, Glenn Dynner draws upon newly discovered Polish archival material and neglected Hebrew testimonies to illuminate Hasidism's dramatic ascendancy in the region of Central Poland during the early nineteenth century. Dynner presents Hasidism as a socioreligious phenomenon that was shaped in crucial ways by its Polish context. His social historical analysis dispels prevailing romantic notions about Hasidism. Despite their folksy image, the movement's charismatic leaders are revealed as astute populists who proved remarkably adept at securing elite patronage, neutralizing powerful opponents, and methodically co-opting Jewish institutions. The book also reveals the full spectrum of Hasidic devotees, from humble shtetl dwellers to influential Warsaw entrepreneurs.
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Your Word Is Fire: The Hasidic Masters on Contemplative Prayer
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 59.00 $Selections from Hasidic teachings identify the obstacles to prayer and, through parables and explanations, tell how to find meaning in prayer
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