Few commandments are as challenging as prayer. The tensions between human limitations and God’s infinity, self-assertion and self-submission, structure and spontaneity, hope and surrender, individual expression, and collective experience can make prayer one of the most challenging aspects of Jewish life.
Holistic Prayer untangles the paradoxes of prayer, revealing the spiritual journey behind the ritual. In his moving and highly personal approach, Rabbi Avraham (Avi) Weiss presents a word-by-word explication of the liturgy, offers a variety of techniques for increasing and refining focus during prayer, and explores the role of prayer within the individual and communal spiritual life.
About the author
Avraham Haim Yosef (Avi) haCohen Weiss is an American Modern Orthodox ordained rabbi, author, teacher, lecturer, and activist who headed the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale in The Bronx, New York, until his retirement in 2015.
Holistic Prayer: A Guide to Jewish Spirituality
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