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Aleph-Bet Yoga: Embodying the Hebrew Letters for Physical and Spiritual Well-Being
Steven A. Rapp Foreword by Tamar Frankiel, PhD, and Judy Greenfeld Preface by Hart Lazer
As we move our bodies through the Hebrew aleph-bet, turning toward the inner meaning of the letters, we can tap into the deep connections between our body, mind and spirit. Combines the physical and spiritual aspects of Judaism and features step-by-step instructions, photographs clearly demonstrating each yoga pose, and insightful words to inspire and guide us in connecting the spiritual meaning of the Hebrew letters to our yoga practice.
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All Politics Is Religious: Speaking Faith to the Media, Policy Makers and Community
Rabbi Dennis S. Ross Foreword by Rev. Barry W. Lynn
All Politics Is Religious provides ideas and strategies for expressing a clear, forceful, positive and progressive religious point of view that is all too often overlooked and under-represented in public discourse. It identifies the religious themes in today’s great debates—gay rights, immigration, the needs of children and families, church-state separation and reproductive rights, including access to sex education, contraception and abortion care—and presents new language and methods for effective communication with the media, policy makers and community.
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Be Like God: God's To-Do List for Kids
Dr. Ron Wolfson
This fun, practical book will inspire kids ages eight to twelve to be a “Superhero” and do good work in the World, encouraging them to be like God. With humor and clear examples, noted educator Dr. Ron Wolfson shows kids how they can tap into their God-like talents to continue the work of creation and repair the world.
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Bringing the Psalms to Life: How to Understand and Use the Book of Psalms
Daniel F. Polish, PhD
There is something unusual about the psalms'—and that special power is the reason people have turned to them for thousands of years. What’s more, the power of the psalms hasn’t diminished over time. It remains for us today—a resource we can use if only we can learn how to open it. In this practical, spiritual new look at the psalms, the most beloved (and yet least understood) of the books in the Bible comes alive for us. Polish invites us into the beauty and meaning of these ancient “prayer poems” which show that we are not alone in our problems, and help us find comfort in God.
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Broken Tablets: Restoring the Ten Commandments and Ourselves
Edited by Rachel S. Mikva Introduction by Lawrence Kushner Afterword by Arnold Jacob Wolf
Twelve outstanding spiritual leaders from across the spectrum of Jewish thought bring us to the life and soul of the Ten Commandments’ unusual power. In voices that are personal and diverse, they help us take a closer look at the ten utterances that not only touch every aspect of our lives, but also present each of us with a profound challenge.
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