God Was Not in the Fire

God Was Not in the Fire by Daniel Gordis, published by Simon and Schuster on September 10, 1997, is a 256-page exploration of spirituality within the context of Judaism. This edition offers a fresh perspective on traditional rituals, prayers, celebrations, and ethical teachings, aimed at contemporary Jews seeking a deeper connection to their faith.
Readers will find insights into the various paths to God and the importance of returning to one’s Jewish roots. The book emphasizes the significance of rituals and practices in fostering a richer spiritual life. Through its examination of faith and spirituality, this work invites reflection on how these elements can enhance personal and communal experiences in Judaism.
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Contemporary Jews seeking a path toward spirituality and a renewal of faith will find it in this fresh look at the traditional rituals, prayers, celebrations, and ethical teachings of Judaism. “This book makes its case for returning to one’s Jewish roots, for exploring the various paths to God, and living a fuller, richer life”.–Sandra Rosenthal Berliner, “The Philadelphia Inquirer”.
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