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Judaism Without Tribalism: A Guide to Being a Blessing to All the Peoples of the Earth

Rami Shapiro

  • Author is a well-established authority on Judaism. He is a Rabbi, a recognized thought leader, and author of 36 previous books. In 2020, Rami received the Huston Smith Award for Excellence in Inter-Spiritual Education. He is also the recipient of the Reb Zalman Shachter-Shalomi Legacy Award; a two-time winner of the Best Jewish Writing award; and a six-time winner of Spirituality & Practice's award for best spiritual nonfiction.

  • This is a book with broad appeal, particularly to those Jews now returning to the faith after the exploration of other religions and looking for a Judaism that is more inclusive. This book will also appeal to non-Jews looking for a way to relate to an ancient tradition that does not overtly exclude them. It will also appeal to practicing Jews who are dissatisfied with the limitations of 21st century Judaism, questioning Jews who wonder how Judaism can become more meaningful and non-practicing Jews who have been turned off by much of what contemporary Judaism has to offer.

  • JWT is primarily a spiritual book, accessible to anyone. It is not political in nature, nor is it dogmatic. Its goal is to help the reader become their true self.

  • Spirituality & Health Magazine: Rami hosts a weekly column, Roadside Assistance for the Spiritual Traveler, a weekly podcast, Essential Conversations with Rabbi Rami, in addition to serving as a contributing editor.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Monkfish Book Publishing
  • Publish Date: Jun 14th, 2022
  • Pages: 200
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.43in - 5.43in - 0.63in - 0.55lb
  • EAN: 9781948626651
  • Categories: Judaism - GeneralSpiritualityMindfulness & Meditation

About the Author

Shapiro, Rami: - Rabbi Rami Shapiro, PhD is an award-winning author of over thirty-six books on religion, spirituality, and recovery. Rami co-directs the One River Foundation, is a Contributing Editor with Spirituality and Health magazine, hosts two podcasts-- Essential Conversations with Rabbi Rami, and Conversations on the Edge--and a weekly Zoom "talk show" called Roadside Assistance at the Corner of Tohu va-Vohu (Wild and Chaos). He is an initiate of the Ramakrishna Order of Vedanta Hinduism, a 32° Scottish Rite Mason (KCCH) and the 2020 recipient of the Huston Smith Award for Excellence in Inter-Spiritual Education.

Praise for this book

"Judaism Without Tribalism is the best book I ever read. I say that every time Rabbi Rami writes a new book--and it's absolutely true. He is a master teacher full of love, wisdom and a reverent irreverence that illuminates both mind and heart." -Dr. Joan Borysenko, New York Times bestselling author of Pocketful of Miracles and many other books

"Easy to read, yet deep and challenging in its wisdom, this book will become a bible for many who have rejected various Jewish orthodoxies but still know that there is a depth of wisdom in Judaism that they do not want to discard." --Rabbi Michael Lerner, editor of Tikkun and author of the bestsellers The Left Hand of God and Jewish Renewal, and many other books

"I have been a fan of Rami Shapiro's for over three decades and his gifts to the world are considerable. Judaism Without Tribalism is quite possibly the jewel in his crown, a brilliant culmination of his work to repair and return us to the profound mystical depths of the ancient Jewish tradition. Crisp, cogent, utterly lucid, this book is, as its title suggests, a blessed relief for all true seekers." --Rabbi Tirzah Firestone, PhD, author of Wounds Into Wisdom: Healing Intergenerational Jewish Trauma, The Woman's Kabbalah, and other books

"Rami Shapiro calls on us to question authorities of our time, within Jewish life and in our broader world, identifying the sacred precisely in what others see as 'strange.'" --Dan Libenson and Lex Rofeberg, co-hosts of the Judaism Unbound podcast

"Rabbi Rami is a great mystical teacher." --Andrew Harvey, author of The Direct Path and many other spiritual books

"Rabbi Rami fuses intellect, passion, and humor in a beautiful and powerful way that radiates truth." --Wayne Teasdale, author of The Mystic Heart and many other spiritual books

"An influential religious leader confronts Jewish tribalism in this spiritual guide.

As a rabbi, contributing editor for Spirituality & Health magazine, podcaster, and author of more than 30 books, Shapiro (whose public persona is simply 'Rabbi Rami') is perhaps one of the most recognizable public faces of contemporary
Reform Judaism. In this book, he continues a lifelong career of promoting an accessible, theologically liberal, and inclusive brand of Judaism by providing a succinct 'manifesto' for 'Judaism without tribalism.' While acknowledging the tribal origins of Judaism, the author is less concerned with parsing 'Who is a Jew?' (which, to him, is anyone 'who claims to be a Jew') as he is in articulating 'Judaism as a more open, welcoming, and universal path for Self-realization...and world repair.' Carefully blending an erudite analysis of Jewish Scripture and a firm grasp of Hebrew linguistic nuances with an approachable, humorous writing style, this concise volume is designed to be 'pondered rather than digested.' Eschewing 'mainstream Judaism, ' the book not only rejects Orthodox notions of an orderly universe shaped by God's divine will, but also suggests that even YHVH (the Hebrew name for God) is best understood as a verb ('to be') that also manifests as Tao, Allah, Brahman, or Nature itself. Most important to Shapiro is that Judaism is 'irrelevant' unless it fulfills its duty to be 'a blessing to person and planet' and 'a light unto the nations.' In addition to its intriguing reevaluation of Jewish orthodoxy and scriptural analysis, the book deftly weighs in on contemporary issues germane to Jewish ide