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Keeping God at the Center

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Product description This book on Jewish prayer contains insights on the meaning of selected phrases and prayers from the traditional liturgy and on the personalist theology behind traditional Jewish prayer. It also includes meditations on the liturgy, and clear instructions on how to pray certain prayers, both normally and mystically. Review Keeping God at the Center is informative as well as instructional. It contains four kinds of teaching: first, insights derived from pondering the meaning of selected phrases and prayers from the traditional liturgy; second: four chapters on the personalist theology behind traditional Jewish prayer; third, meditations on the liturgy and clear instructions on how to pray certain prayers; and, fourth, instructions on how to pray certain prayers mystically. Both those well-acquainted with the prayerbook and those completely unfamiliar with it will be able to derive benefit from this book. It is a continuation of the main themes of Blumenthal’s earlier work in Jewish spirituality, theology, and mysticism. ( Jewish Media Review) David Blumenthal has once again graced spiritual seekers with an offering that shows his creative and insightful scholarship combined with a compelling evocation of the transcendent. Those who guide communities to meaningful prayer lives will find this to be the precious companion for which we have yearned. A priceless gift for all who seek God's Face. (Gordon Tucker, Senior Rabbi, Temple Israel, White Plains, NY) David Blumenthal has written a work that beautifully synthesizes the scholarly and the spiritual. This book on Jewish prayer has the unique ability to teach and inspire both the novice and those who have been davening their entire lives. After reading this book, you will no longer just read the words from the siddur—you will communicate with God. (Adam Starr, Rabbi, Young Israel of Toco Hills, Atlanta, GA) In this beautiful book, David Blumenthal offers his readers an exploration of Jewish prayer that is at-once personal and accessible, as well as scholarly and nuanced. Blumenthal shares traditional, mystical and modern prayer interpretations that invite readers into a soul-opening exploration of both the Divine and the human in their lives. (Wendy Geffen, Senior Rabbi, North Shore Congregation, Glencoe, IL) David Blumenthal brings both head and heart to his exploration of Jewish prayer and the human quest for God as a partnership between the human and the divine. Especially valuable are the “Meditations” that give direction to prayer and stir the heart. An essential book for the learned Jew and for those embarking on the path to deeper learning. (Leila Gal Berner, Dean of Students, ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal) Whether you come to David Blumenthal’s book thoroughly versed in the practice and study of prayer or as someone who finds prayer unsatisfying, difficult, and perhaps alienating, you will find reflections and insights that will uplift you spiritually and challenge you intellectually. (Deborah E. Lipstadt, Emory University; author of Denying the Holocaust) About the Author David R. Blumenthal is the Jay and Leslie Cohen Professor of Judaic Studies at Emory University. His key works include: Understanding Jewish Mysticism (2 vols.), God at the Center, Facing the Abusing God: A Theology of Protest, The Banality of Good and Evil: Moral Lessons from the Shoah and Jewish Tradition, and Philosophic Mysticism: Essays in Rational Religion. He is the subject of David R. Blumenthal: Living with God and Humanity.