Inward Bound: A Guide to Understanding Kabbalah

New Book Avoids Pop publicity Surrounding Jewish Mysticism

Madonna practices it. Celebrities are studying it. While is seems 
that Kabbalah is everywhere these days, the information often 
available about Kabbalah is more hype than fact.

Finally there is a book that provides an explanation of Kabbalah 
based on scholarship while remaining accessible to the lay reader.

For many Jews today, Judaism is an ethnic, family oriented experience 
revolving around food and holidays. The typical synagogue service is 
often lacking true soul or meaning and thus it is no surprise that 
many young Jews are searching for spiritual answers elsewhere.

In an effort to provide answers, Rabbi Nissan Dovid Dubov started 
teaching Kabbalah , Jewish mysticism to young adults. "People pay 
attention when you mention the word Kabbalah. They are genuinely 
fascinated by its lure." Explains Dubov, who gave lectures on the 
history, principles and practical application of the inner wisdom 
known as Kabbalah.

Inward Bound: A Guide to Understanding Kabbalah (Devora Publishing) 
is a product of the research done for those lectures and their 
adaptation for the audience which was composed primarily of highly 
secular and educated traditional Jews.

The book is divided into three sections:
The first section examines the very origins of this esoteric 
knowledge including the meaning and purpose of the Zohar, the role of 
Kabbalah in our understanding of the Messiah, and guides us towards 
an understanding of how Kabbalah is intrinsically linked to the 
future destiny of the Jewish people.
The second section of the book provides the reader with an in-depth 
explanation of fundamental Kabbalistic concepts. It explains how God 
created something from nothing - an enlightening description of the 
emergence of a physical creation from ethereal Godliness.
The third section brings heaven down to earth by illustrating how the 
principles of Kabbalah can be applied to our daily lives, including 
the practice of Jewish meditation, achieving repentance, and refining 
one's character.

The book opens with a section entitled Key FAQS with helpful 
questions and answers about the basics of Kabbalah as well as a 
historical timeline which provides information on important dates and 
figures relevant to Kabbalah. A glossary is provided as well as a 
section entitled Useful Links provides a bibliography of online and 
printed resources.


Title: Inward Bound: A Guide to Understanding Kabbalah
Author: Rabbi Nissan Dovid Dubov
Publisher: Devora Publishing
Pages: 232
ISBN: 978-1-932687-98-9      Hard Cover $21.95

This book is available through Ingram, Baker & Taylor or via the publisher.
directly: FAX: 1 866 205 3966
Schools and libraries are eligible for discounts.
Please call 1-212-444-1657 to order.


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