Koren Publishers has published Studies in Spirituality, the most recent volume in Rabbi Sacks’ Covenant & Conversation essays on the weekly Torah portion. This volume, which includes a foreword from Israeli broadcaster and journalist Sivan Rahav Meir was written before Rabbi Sacks passed away. You can read more about the book and view the first pages here.
From the cover:
In these pages, we find Rabbi Sacks reading the biblical narrative with profound sensitivity to the depths of the human condition. He inspires us to see models of courage, innovation, faith, fear, the challenges and beauty of family dynamics, healing, the art of listening, hope, personal transformation, and more. His poignant reflections on spirituality return to us the sense of closeness with God that resonated so powerfully with our ancestors – that intimacy which gave them a sense of hope and courage and singularity. Studies in Spirituality aspires to bring the covenant between God and humanity closer to each of us, today and always."
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Koren Publishers has published Studies in Spirituality, the most recent volume in Rabbi Sacks’ Covenant & Conversation essays on the weekly Torah portion. This volume, which includes a foreword from Israeli broadcaster and journalist Sivan Rahav Meir was written before Rabbi Sacks passed away. You can read more about the book and view the first pages here.
From the cover:
In these pages, we find Rabbi Sacks reading the biblical narrative with profound sensitivity to the depths of the human condition. He inspires us to see models of courage, innovation, faith, fear, the challenges and beauty of family dynamics, healing, the art of listening, hope, personal transformation, and more. His poignant reflections on spirituality return to us the sense of closeness with God that resonated so powerfully with our ancestors – that intimacy which gave them a sense of hope and courage and singularity. Studies in Spirituality aspires to bring the covenant between God and humanity closer to each of us, today and always."