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ISBN-10: 0827613067
ISBN-13: 9780827613065
Publisher: Jewish Publication Society
Publish Date: 10/01/2019
Dimensions: 8.97" L, 6.17" W, 1.08" H

A New Hasidism: Roots

Edited byArthur Green
Editor: Ariel Evan Mayse

Paperback

Price: $29.95

Overview

Neo-Hasidism applies the Hasidic masters’ spiritual insights–of God’s presence everywhere, of seeking the magnificent within the everyday, in doing all things with love and joy, uplifting all of life to become a vehicle of God’s service–to contemporary Judaism, as practiced by men and women who do not live within the strictly bounded world of the Hasidic community.

This first-ever anthology of Neo-Hasidic philosophy brings together the writings of its progenitors: five great twentieth-century European and American Jewish thinkers–Hillel Zeitlin, Martin Buber, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Shlomo Carlebach, and Zalman Schachter-Shalomi–plus a young Arthur Green. The thinkers reflect on the inner life of the individual and their dreams of creating a Neo-Hasidic spiritual community. The editors’ introductions and notes analyze each thinker’s contributions to Neo-Hasidic thought and influence on the movement. Zeitlin and Buber initiated a renewal of Hasidism for the modern world; Heschel’s work is quietly infused with Neo-Hasidic thought; Carlebach and Schachter-Shalomi re-created Neo-Hasidism for American Jews in the 1960s; and Green is the first American-born Jewish thinker fully identified with the movement.

Previously unpublished materials by Carlebach and Schachter-Shalomi include an interview with Schachter-Shalomi about his decision to leave Chabad-Lubavitch and embark on his own Neo-Hasidic path.

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"After reading these two intellectually informative and spiritually rich works, we ask how indeed twenty-first-century Jews living in comfort, in freedom, in modernity in an age of feminism and egalitarianism, at a time when they draw close to those who have been 'other' will adapt the spiritual teaching of their eighteenth- and nineteenth-century ancestors. Judaism will be much enhanced by such adaption as has been this reader."–Michael Berenbaum, Jewish Journal
– (6/17/2020 12:00:00 AM)
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ISBN-10: 0827613067
ISBN-13: 9780827613065
Publisher: Jewish Publication Society
Publish Date: 10/01/2019
Dimensions: 8.97" L, 6.17" W, 1.08" H
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