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Inviting God In - by David Aaron (Paperback)

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  • This warm, inspiring look at the Jewish holidays--by one of the most dynamic and accessible teachers of Jewish thought today--shows us how each holy day empowers us to recognize God's loving presence in our life every day.
  • About the Author: Rabbi David Aaron, the son of a Holocaust survivor, has struggled since early youth to understand the world's potential for hatred and paradoxical yearning for meaning, love, and creativity.
  • 208 Pages
  • Religion + Beliefs, Judaism

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This warm, inspiring look at the Jewish holidays--by one of the most dynamic and accessible teachers of Jewish thought today--shows us how each holy day empowers us to recognize God's loving presence in our life every day.

There are many books that discuss how to celebrate the holidays; Inviting God In explains why we should celebrate. Using biblical references, anecdotes, and teaching tales, Rabbi David Aaron takes us through the Jewish calendar year and explains how each holiday--from the most joyous to the most somber--reveals God's ever-present love for us. Passover, for example, celebrates unconditional love; Shavuot reminds us of freedom and our power to take responsiblity; Rosh Hashanah is about the joy of accountability and Yom Kippur sanctifies compassion and forgiveness. Rabbi Aaron helps us to awaken our soulful connection to the dramatic events that occured on those days, and to experience the holidays as opportunities to revitalize our personal relationship with God.

Rabbi Aaron is an enthusiastic guide, and his fresh view of the holidays will enliven and enrich traditional celebration. Inviting God In will inspire both practicing Jews who want to reinvigorate their observance of the holidays and secular Jews searching for a meaningful way to reconnect with their Jewish roots.



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"Aaron's accessible explanations make difficult mystical concepts easy to understand, especially when he offers clever, offbeat analogies. . . . Aaron's book will provide sincere guidance toward recovering a tender, untarnished meaning of the Jewish holidays."--Publishers Weekly

"A spiritually rousing book. . . . In a warm, easy-to-read style, and radiating an enthusiasm that is contagious, Aaron explores the deeper meaning behind nine Jewish holidays."--Cleveland Jewish News

"This is a wonderfully inspiring book! Rabbi Aaron makes you fall in love with God and with the depth and wisdom of Judaism."--Dr. Miriam Adahan, author of You are a Jewel

"The Jewish holidays are not only profoundly deep but spiritually thrilling. If you are looking to discover the rich, inspirational tapestry of the holiday cycle, then Rabbi David Aaron is the teacher for you."--Shimon Apisdorf, cofounder of the Jewish Literacy Fund

"Contemporary, meaningful, and witty. Inviting God In is an excellent spiritual tour and guide through the Jewish year."--Rabbi Nissan Dovid Dubov, author of The Key to Kabbalah: Discovering Jewish Mysticism

"Inviting God In has a lot to teach all of us, about God and about ourselves."--Rabbi Joseph Telushkin



About the Author



Rabbi David Aaron, the son of a Holocaust survivor, has struggled since early youth to understand the world's potential for hatred and paradoxical yearning for meaning, love, and creativity. His own spiritual journey led him to Israel, where he studied Torah and Jewish mysticism under the tutelage of the great masters. He received his rabbinical ordination in 1979 from the Israel Torah Research Institute (Yeshivat ITRI). A popular lecturer in North America and a frequent guest on radio and TV, he is the founder and dean of Isralight (www.isralight.org), an international organization with programs throughout North America, South Africa, and Israel. He lives in Jerusalem with his wife, Chana, and their seven children and three grandchildren. For more information visit www.rabbidavidaaron.com.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.47 Inches (H) x 6.83 Inches (W) x .56 Inches (D)
Weight: .55 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 208
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Sub-Genre: Judaism
Publisher: Trumpeter
Theme: Rituals & Practice
Format: Paperback
Author: David Aaron
Language: English
Street Date: August 28, 2007
TCIN: 1008290666
UPC: 9781590304587
Item Number (DPCI): 247-20-9600
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: Is the book suitable for secular readers seeking connection to Judaism?

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Q: How does Aaron describe the experience of celebrating Jewish holidays?

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Q: Who is the author of this book?

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Q: What approach does Rabbi Aaron take towards Jewish holidays?

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