Description: Experience the living taste of prayer in your heart, the deep and gentle glow of prayer in your soul."Many who live their lives as Jews, even many who pray every day, live on a wrapped and refrigerated version of prayer. We go to synagogue dutifully enough. We rise when we should rise, sit when we should sit. We read and sing along with the cantor and answer 'Amen' in all the right places. We may even rattle through the prayers with ease. We sacrifice vitality for shelf-life, and the neshomeh, the Jewish soul, can taste the difference." from the IntroductionThis fresh approach to prayer is for all who wish to appreciate the power of prayer's poetry and song, jump into its ceremonies and rituals, and join the age-old conversation that Jews have had with God. Reb Zalman, one of the most important Jewish spiritual teachers in contemporary American Judaism, offers you new ways to pray, new channels for communicating with God and new opportunities to open your heart to God s response.With rare warmth and authenticity, Reb Zalman shows you: How prayer can engage not just spirit, but mind, heart and bodyMeditations that open the door to kavanah, the focus or intention with which we prayHow to understand the underlying "deep structure" of our prayer servicesHow to find and feel at home in a synagogueHow to sing and lead niggunim, the simple, wordless tunes that Jews sing to get closer to Godand more"
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EAN: 9781683360223
UPC: 9781683360223
ISBN: 9781683360223
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Item Length: 22.9 cm
Item Weight: 0.4 kg
Book Title: Davening: a Guide to Meaningful Jewish Prayer
Item Height: 229mm
Item Width: 152mm
Author: Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Topic: Religious History, Judaism
Publisher: Jewish Lights Publishing
Publication Year: 2012
Number of Pages: 224 Pages