Rebbes and Chassidim: What They Said, what They MeantShaar Press, 2000 - 238 Seiten Spirituality and Chassidism are in these days, but you need someone who understands their world and their terminology. Someone who can navigate their sayings and apply them to our life. That someone is Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski M. D. - and in this book we have the good fortune to enjoy him as he combines both worlds. |
Inhalt
Introduction | 11 |
What Price Progress? | 15 |
Here and There | 17 |
Urheberrecht | |
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achieve Amalek angels asked attitude Baal Shem Tov behavior blessing Boruch of Mezhibozh brokenhearted Bunim of Pschis'che chassidic master Chassidim child commandments dereliction Deuteronomy Divine earth emotions Ethics everything evil Exodus faith father feel forgiveness Genesis give charity halachah heart human humility interpretation Isaac Israel Israelites Jacob King lashon hara Let G-d Levi Yitzchok lives loving-kindness Maggid Manele mean Meir Mendel of Kotzk Midrash mikveh mitzvah mitzvos Mordechai Moses Moshe Leib Nachman of Breslav one's ourselves Paradise Patriarch Abraham person pleasure praise G-d pray prayer Premishlan Presence of G-d Psalms Rambam Rebbe of Chortkov Rebbes and Chassidim recite repentance righteous run the world Sadigura Sfas Emes Shabbos Shlomo Shneur Zalman sins someone soul spirituality suffering Talmud Talmud says teaching tefillin tell things tion Torah study traits trust in G-d truth Twerski zt"l tzaddik vanity verse wealth wise wish words Yechezkel yetzer hara Yom Kippur