Shabbat Shalom: A Renewed Encounter with the Sabbath"The late, esteemed Rabbi Peli, author of "Torah Today" and a former "Jerusalem Post" columnist and commentator on religious issues, explores the Sebbath and incisively demonstrates how & why it is the basic source of Jewish inspiration. These remaining copies are the last in inventory of the renowned author's most important book. |
Contents
All of Judaism in One Word | 1 |
From Good to Holy From Six | 7 |
Three Dimensions of Existence | 13 |
Why Not? | 37 |
Beyond Materialism | 43 |
Keep and Remember Honor and Delight | 53 |
Rest Is a Created Thing | 59 |
Sabbath and the Modern Problem | 69 |
Common terms and phrases
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