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Spiritual Vagabondry: and the Making of a Rabbi

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For ten years, from one of the most prestigious pulpits in British Jewry, Rabbi Jeremy Gordon has been in search of the possibilities of living a religious life in an increasingly irreligious society. In this absorbing and honest book he writes on topics as varied as Israel, love & quantum physics and reflects on his own journey as a spiritual leader and father. It will challenge, move and inspire. Spiritual Vagabondary contains a selection of articles, lectures, sermons and other works drawn from ten years in the congregational rabbinate, grouped around a number of fields; Israel, Love, History, Science, Theology and Jewish Law. It also contains reflections on Rabbi Gordon's career, being a parent and a chapter on the founding Rabbi of the Synagogue he now serves, New London Synagogue - a community created out of the greatest controversy in Anglo-Jewish history - the Jacobs Affair.

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Spiritual Vagabondry: and the Making of a Rabbi, Jeremy Gordon

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Titul
Spiritual Vagabondry: and the Making of a Rabbi
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Masorti
Rok vydania
2015
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
246
ISBN10
095180023x
ISBN13
9780951800232
Série
Anotácia
For ten years, from one of the most prestigious pulpits in British Jewry, Rabbi Jeremy Gordon has been in search of the possibilities of living a religious life in an increasingly irreligious society. In this absorbing and honest book he writes on topics as varied as Israel, love & quantum physics and reflects on his own journey as a spiritual leader and father. It will challenge, move and inspire. Spiritual Vagabondary contains a selection of articles, lectures, sermons and other works drawn from ten years in the congregational rabbinate, grouped around a number of fields; Israel, Love, History, Science, Theology and Jewish Law. It also contains reflections on Rabbi Gordon's career, being a parent and a chapter on the founding Rabbi of the Synagogue he now serves, New London Synagogue - a community created out of the greatest controversy in Anglo-Jewish history - the Jacobs Affair.