The Intellect and the Exodus by Kagan, Jeremy

The Intellect and the Exodus

Developing emuna, or faith in God, is extraordinarily challenging in our day. Award-winning author Rabbi Jeremy Kagan...
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The Intellect and the Exodus by Kagan, Jeremy

The Intellect and the Exodus

CHF 48.05

The Intellect and the Exodus

CHF 48.05
Author: Jeremy Kagan
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Developing emuna, or faith in God, is extraordinarily challenging in our day. Award-winning author Rabbi Jeremy Kagan here presents us with keen and powerful insights into the nature of emuna in the modern world. He shows how the experience of the Exodus from Egypt was structured to teach us to engage reality in a manner that sensitizes the various facets of our character to see creation reflected in the world around us - to become conscious of God through our perception of reality.

Author: Jeremy Kagan
Publisher: Maggid
Published: 12/24/2018
Pages: 316
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.20lbs
Size: 8.60h x 5.80w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9781592645138

About the Author
Kagan, Jeremy: - Born in Boston and raised in Hawaii, Rabbi Jeremy Kagan attended Yale University, graduating with a BA in philosophy. He first began studying Torah at Ohr Somayach while traveling in Israel during his college years. Following the completion of his degree at Yale, Rabbi Kagan returned to Israel to pursue talmudic studies, eventually becoming a student at Heichal HaTorah and the Mirrer Yeshiva. He received rabbinical ordination from Rabbi Zalman Nechemiah Goldberg and regularly attended the classes of Rabbi Moshe Shapiro. Rabbi Kagan is the principal of Midreshet Tehillah, a post high-school seminary under the auspices of Neve Yerushalayim. In 1998 Rabbi Kagan published The Jewish Self: Recovering Spirituality in the Modern World. In 2011 he published The Choice to Be: A Jewish Path to Self and Spirituality, which was awarded the National Jewish Book Award for Modern Jewish Thought. He lives with his family in Jerusalem.

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