Jewish Renewal

Jewish Renewal by Michael Lerner, published by Putnam Adult on September 21, 1994, is a comprehensive exploration of Judaism that spans 436 pages. In this work, the founding editor of Tikkun magazine presents a liberal analysis of the psychological, ethical, spiritual, and social foundations of Judaism, providing readers with a radical rereading of the Bible and Jewish history.
Readers will find an in-depth examination of various aspects of Judaism, as Lerner delves into the complexities of its traditions and teachings. This edition invites exploration into the interplay between spirituality and social issues, encouraging a thoughtful engagement with the subject matter. The book serves as a resource for those interested in understanding contemporary Jewish thought and its implications for modern life.
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The founding editor of Tikkun magazine provides a liberal analysis of Judaism and its psychological, ethical, spiritual, and social foundations, offering a radical rereading of the Bible and of Jewish history.
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