My new amazon order came.
Yayyyyyyyyy.
I'm getting really wrapped up in Kabbalah: A Love Story by Lawrence Kushner.
Amazon.com: Kabbalah: A Love Story: Books: Lawrence Kushner
It's my first fiction read in a while. I'm not even very far into the book yet but it seems really superb. I think I'll probably read this one a few times.
I read most of Sri Aurobindo's Growing Within: Psychology of Inner Development
Amazon.com: Growing Within: Psychology of Inner Development: Books: Aurobindo,The Mother
and I got a lot out of it. Every page is a blessing. This one I will probably also return to.
For something else to study with the weekly parsha I got Torah & Company by Judith Z Abrams.
Amazon.com: Torah & Company: The Weekly Portion of Torah, Accompanied by Generous Helpings of Mishnah and Gemara, Served up with Discussion Questions to Spice up Your Sabbath Table: Books: Judith Z. Abrams
I'm really enjoying it so far. Along with a piece of the week's parsha she provides texts from related sources and then after she asks discussion questions. And it's all related to one theme. So for Pinchas she shared Numbers 25:17-18, Mishna Avodah Zarah 4:7 (didn't check if it's all or a snippet) and a snippet from Bavli Avodah Zarah 35b. Then there are three discussion questions that relate to the text. I think I'll put Shefa Gold's book on the weekly parsha in my next order.
Also in this amazon order was Meaning & Mitzvah: Daily Practices for Reclaiming Judaism through Prayer, G!d, Torah, Hebrew, Mitzvot and Peoplehoold by Goldie Milgram.
Amazon.com: Meaning & Mitzvah: Daily Practices for Reclaiming Judaism through Prayer, God, Torah, Hebrew, Mitzvot and Peoplehood: Books: Rabbi Goldie Milgram
I haven't read anything by her yet and this book seemed a good way to go. Now that I've glanced at it, I think it may be a good book to read with my girlfriend.
Also in my book order was The Complete Idiot's Guide to Vegan Living
Amazon.com: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Vegan Living (The Complete Idiot's Guide): Books: Beverly Lynn Bennett,Ray Sammartano
and Working with Anger by Thubten Chodron
Amazon.com: Working with Anger: Books: Thubten Chodron
I read another book by Thubten that I didn't like so much but this one seems to have won a lot of acclaim.
After a couple years of it sitting on my shelf I'm again reading Magic of the Ordinary: Recovering the Shamanic in Judaism by Gershon Winkler
Amazon.com: Magic of the Ordinary: Recovering the Shamanic in Judaism: Books: Gershon Winkler,David Carson,Gabriel Cousens
He's a very fascinating guy. Grew up and received smicha in the ultra-orthodox world, wrote fiction books for the frum community, then hit his midlife crisis and returned to nature. He practices what he calls flexidoxy. This particular book is really great in its defense of Jewish shamanic practices heavily footnoted to various classical Jewish sources. It also addresses the whole "thou shalt not suffer a witch to live" commandment. I got turned off the first time I read it when he got into the directions, the winds, the animals and attributes associated with each tribe and the significance behind each but I'm willing to try it again. And I've been reviewing the Mei HaShiloach along with the parsha again. That Ishbitzer, a little ahead of his time. lol
Dauer