A Very Narrow Bridge

A Very Narrow Bridge
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Publisher : Laitman Kabbalah Publishers
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9781092278799
ISBN-13 : 1092278796
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis A Very Narrow Bridge by : Michael Laitman

Hardly anyone remains impartial upon hearing the words “the wisdom of Kabbalah.” One may mock it as esoteric nonsense, another might speak its praises and tell stories of formidable, enigmatic people who can set fire to people or turn them into a heap of bones with their very gaze, while yet another might mention secret, shady societies. The authentic wisdom of Kabbalah had been concealed for two millennia. Over the centuries, so many myths, misunderstandings, and misinterpretations of it have been formed that today face and palm reading, astrology, numerology, and countless other practices claim to be related to Kabbalah. Yet, the authentic wisdom of Kabbalah is not related to any of them. In fact, it is a scientific, empirical method for achieving lasting happiness through social unity. It had been fashioned and practiced by the ancient Hebrews before they were exiled from Jerusalem 2,000 years ago, and now it is reemerging precisely because social unity is the only solution to our problems—be they personal, national, or global. A Very Narrow Bridge traces the roots of Kabbalah, Judaism, and the Jewish people, how they formed and for what purpose. It is a chronicle of the struggle of kabbalists to preserve the wisdom and pass it down through the ages until today, when it has become critical to humanity to reveal the truth about the people of Israel and the wisdom of Kabbalah. This book speaks of love, hate, and total dedication to the goal of saving the human race.

The Very Narrow Bridge

The Very Narrow Bridge
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Publisher : Adath Israel Congregation
Total Pages : 310
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0969622619
ISBN-13 : 9780969622611
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis The Very Narrow Bridge by : Erwin Schild

Crossing the Narrow Bridge

Crossing the Narrow Bridge
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 430
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ISBN-10 : 1530782406
ISBN-13 : 9781530782406
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Crossing the Narrow Bridge by : Chaim Kramer

Rebbe Nachman said, "The world is a very narrow bridge. The main thing is not to be afraid." This upbeat, down-to-earth book gives clear, detailed guidance for applying Rebbe Nachman's teachings to our everyday lives. Exploring a broad range of topics - from joy, peace and charity to earning a living, taking care of one's health, and raising children - this work answers many of the practical and technical questions that puzzle those who are making their first acquaintance with Breslov teachings.

The World Is a Narrow Bridge

The World Is a Narrow Bridge
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9781635571424
ISBN-13 : 1635571421
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis The World Is a Narrow Bridge by : Aaron Thier

“A book that looks at existence with equal measures of fear, humility and gratitude. In a time when novelists tend to be more concerned with psychology than the soul, that makes it a rare and valuable thing.” --Sam Sacks, Wall Street Journal From the author of Mr. Eternity, a darkly comic road novel about a millennial couple facing the ultimate question: how to live and love in an age of catastrophe. Young Miami couple Murphy and Eva have almost decided to have a baby when Yahweh, the Old Testament God, appears to Eva and makes an unwelcome demand: He wants her to be his prophet. He also wants her to manage his social media presence. Yahweh sends the two on a wild road trip across the country, making incomprehensible demands and mandating arcane rituals as they go. He gives them a hundred million dollars, but he asks them to use it to build a temple on top of a landfill. He forces them to endure a period of Biblical wandering in the deserts of the southwest. Along the way they are continually mistaken for another couple, a pair of North Carolina society people, and find themselves attending increasingly bizarre events in their names. At odds with their mission but helpless to disobey, Murphy and Eva search their surroundings for signs of a future they can have faith in. Through wry observations about the biggest things--cosmology and theology--and the smallest things--the joys and irritations of daily life--Thier questions the mysterious forces that shape our fates, and wonders how much free will we really have. Equal parts hilarious and poignant, The World Is a Narrow Bridge asks: What kind of hope can we pass on to the next generation in a frightening but beautiful world?

Highway Safety, Design and Operations, Narrow Bridges-driver Dilemmas, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Investigations and Review

Highway Safety, Design and Operations, Narrow Bridges-driver Dilemmas, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Investigations and Review
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105045562258
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Highway Safety, Design and Operations, Narrow Bridges-driver Dilemmas, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Investigations and Review by : United States. Congress. House. Public Works Committee

Burnt Books

Burnt Books
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Publisher : Schocken
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9780307379337
ISBN-13 : 0307379337
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Burnt Books by : Rodger Kamenetz

From the acclaimed author of The Jew in the Lotus comes an "engrossing and wonderful book" (The Washington Times) about the unexpected connections between Franz Kafka and Hasidic master Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav—and the significant role played by the imagination in the Jewish spiritual experience. Rodger Kamenetz has long been fascinated by the mystical tales of the Hasidic master Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav. And for many years he has taught a course in Prague on Franz Kafka. The more he thought about their lives and writings, the more aware he became of unexpected connections between them. Kafka was a secular artist fascinated by Jewish mysticism, and Rabbi Nachman was a religious mystic who used storytelling to reach out to secular Jews. Both men died close to age forty of tuberculosis. Both invented new forms of storytelling that explore the search for meaning in an illogical, unjust world. Both gained prominence with the posthumous publication of their writing. And both left strict instructions at the end of their lives that their unpublished books be burnt. Kamenetz takes his ideas on the road, traveling to Kafka’s birthplace in Prague and participating in the pilgrimage to Uman, the burial site of Rabbi Nachman visited by thousands of Jews every Jewish new year. He discusses the hallucinatory intensity of their visions and offers a rich analysis of Nachman’s and Kafka’s major works, revealing uncanny similarities in the inner lives of these two troubled and beloved figures, whose creative and religious struggles have much to teach us about the Jewish spiritual experience.

Making Loss Matter

Making Loss Matter
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9781573228206
ISBN-13 : 1573228206
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Making Loss Matter by : Rabbi David Wolpe

Some losses are so subtle they go unnoticed, some so overwhelming and cruel they seem unbearable. Coping with grief and experiencing loss overwhelms us in ways that seem both hopeless and endless. In painful moments like these, we must make a choice: Will we allow the difficulties we face to become forces of destruction in our lives, or will we find a way to begin learning from loss, transforming our suffering into a source of strength? A theologian with the heart of a poet, Rabbi David Wolpe explores the meaning of loss, and the way we can use its inevitable appearance in our lives as a source of strength rather than a source of despair. In this national bestseller, Wolpe creates a remarkably fluid account of how we might find a way out of overwhelming feelings of helplessness and instead begin understanding grief in all its forms and learn to create meaning in difficult times.

Bright-Eyes, Bushy-Tail, And The Nutty Narrows Bridge

Bright-Eyes, Bushy-Tail, And The Nutty Narrows Bridge
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Publisher : Donna Howard Children's Book Author
Total Pages : 40
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ISBN-10 : 1736734008
ISBN-13 : 9781736734001
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Bright-Eyes, Bushy-Tail, And The Nutty Narrows Bridge by : Donna Howard

Two young squirrels, Bright-Eyes and Bushy-Tail, land with a bump and a thump on their rumps at the foot of a humongous squirrel while out playing in the park. They had a ton of questions. Grandpa Greyson had a story to tell. Join them and hear this heart-warming tale, inspired by the true story of Amos Peters and The Nutty Narrows Bridge: The very first squirrel bridge which was built in Longview, WA. This book is informational fiction. Although it is based on and inspired by a true story it does contain fictional elements.

A Narrow Bridge

A Narrow Bridge
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9798823027595
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis A Narrow Bridge by : Deborah Ruth Bronstein

“One of the most important and least attended-to mysteries in the treatment of mental illness is the need for a delicate, careful and thoughtful study and separation between the symptoms of illness and the search for God. There’s a difference between visions and hallucinations which very few psychiatrists and psychotherapists understand and support – even now. A Narrow Bridge is the only first-person memoir I’ve read to touch on and reveal these differences and to attempt to explain them. It is a well-thought-out, honest and penetrating memoir. This is one of the things that makes Bronstein’s work a vital contribution to the first-person literature on this deep subject.” —Joanne Greenberg, author of I Never Promised You A Rose Garden “This is a raw, heart rendering and, in the end, victorious book. Bontshe Sveig (in Yiddish literature) could not cry out. But Rabbi Deborah Bronstein could. And we can hear her. And we hear her now. And we will hear her Ad Olam; to the end of time.” —Dvorah Telushkin, author of Master of Dreams “This extraordinary book is a gift to anyone who has been touched first or secondhand by mental illness. With remarkable courage, candor, and compassion, Rabbi Bronstein shares her personal story and, in the process, illuminates the inner experience of mental illness and the inner world of the psychiatric hospital. Depression, despair, shame, rage, and self-loathing are depicted in all of their darkness. And yet, Bronstein insists, “truth is sometimes hidden in dark places. . .and goodness too.” This is ultimately an inspirational book, a testament to the power of the human spirit to move from great brokenness to greater wholeness and healing.” —Ken Pargament, author of Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy: Understanding and Addressing the Sacred

A Narrow Bridge to Life

A Narrow Bridge to Life
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Publisher : Berghahn Books
Total Pages : 328
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0857450530
ISBN-13 : 9780857450531
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis A Narrow Bridge to Life by : B Gutterman

This is why, although the process of genocide was proceeding at top speed, some Jews were diverted from the gas chambers and sent to work at Gross-Rosen. Auschwitz-Birkenau was the main provider of inmate slave laborers for the Gross-Rosen armaments, munitions, and other factories owned by giant private enterprises, such as Krupp, J.G. Farben, and Siemens. Jewish inmates were also used in the construction of Hitler's secret headquarters in the local Eulen Mountains and the secret underground tunnels used to store weapons.