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Arthur Green : Hasidism for tomorrow

edited by Hava Tirosh-Samuelson and Aaron W. Hughes

(Library of contemporary Jewish philosophers, v. 16)

Brill, 2015

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Bibliography: p. [257]-265

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Arthur Green is Rector of the post-denominational Rabbinical School and Irving Brudnick Professor of Jewish Philosophy and Religion at Hebrew College in Newton, Massachusetts. Originally ordained as a Conservative rabbi, Green considers himself a neo-Hasidic Jew, identifying with none of the established Jewish denominations. He combines historical knowledge of the Jewish mystical tradition with an original constructive theology. Recognized as both a rabbi and a scholar, Green has sought to make spiritual pursuit an essential part of committed Jewish life. Through scholarship, educational work, and popular teaching, he has contributed to the growth and vitality of Judaism in America and helped promote neo-Hasidism as Jewish spirituality for the 21st century.

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The Contributors Editors' Introduction to Series Arthur Green: An Intellectual Portrait, Ariel Evan Mayse Three Warsaw Mystics, Arthur Green Jewish Theology: A New Beginning, Arthur Green Road Back to Sinai: The Post-Critical Seeker, Arthur Green A Neo-Hasidic Life, Arthur Green Interview with Arthur Green, Hava Tirosh-Samuelson Select Bibliography

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