Publications

New Publications

 

New Release: “‘Siach Shalom’ as a Philosophy” is now available.

This collection of essays, edited by Prof. Avinoam Rosenak, presents innovative research and philosophical essays on Kabbalah, philosophy, theology, Jewish law, and the wisdom of group facilitation, inspired by the work of Siach Shalom.

 

Coming Soon: Sharon Leshem Zinger’s book: “A vessel holds a blessing – on the secret of guidance in the discourse of peace.”

The book will deal with the deep, unspoken connection between the world of thought, thought, and spirit, and the world of guidance and methods that are present in it.
The guiding innovations described in it are carved and grown out of the world of Jewish thought, as well as the space of thought and praxis of the world of groups.
The book seeks to show that the worlds of Jewish and instructional thought are in a meaningful connection to each other. In addition, peace thought is also “invited” to the center of the book and to the circles of guidance, to see how it is possible to think creatively and anew about peace. Thus, the tools in which they may extract those who are in conflict from the non-dynamic corner that dialogs tend to enter.

The Clash of Identities: Intermarriage – A Critical Study in the Light of Philosophy, Theology, and Educational Thought, 2 volumes (Jerusalem: Carmel, forthcoming) [Hebrew]

 

Putting God First: Jewish Humanism after Heidegger \ Alick Isaacs

Putting God First: Jewish Humanism after Heidegger tackles the challenge of maintaining Jewish identity in a world dominated by Western humanism. 
It argues that the Holocaust reflects more broadly on contemporary humanism than the Jewish world has ever dared to acknowledge. It advances the view that the establishment of the State of Israel presents a profound historical opportunity to disentangle Jewish thought from elements of the Western humanist tradition that threaten Jewish survival and conceal from view the plausibility of core Jewish ideas and values. The work proposes that a healthy and peaceful relationship
between Westernism and a robust Jewish identity can be achieved only by unraveling the two, and it presents a philosophical path for achieving this.

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Contact: Dr Alick Isaacs
+972-509-761-168

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