Yitzhak Buxbaum
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Member Since
February 2008
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The Light and Fire of the Baal Shem Tov
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2005
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4 editions
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Jewish Tales of Mystic Joy
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published
2002
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7 editions
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The Life and Teachings of Hillel
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published
1994
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12 editions
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Jewish Spiritual Practices
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published
1977
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7 editions
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Jewish Tales of Holy Women
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published
2002
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10 editions
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Storytelling and Spirituality in Judaism
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published
1994
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7 editions
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Real Davvening: Jewish Prayer As a Spiritual Practice and a Form of Meditation for Beginning and Experienced Davveners (The Jewish Spirit Booklet Series, 1)
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published
1996
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3 editions
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An Open Heart: The Mystic Path of Loving People
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published
1997
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2 editions
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A Person is Like a Tree: A SourceBook for Tu Beshvat
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2000
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A Tu BeShvat Seder: The Feast of Fruits from the Tree of Life
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1998
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2 editions
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“This also is for good. Everything that the Merciful One does, He does for good. If this is good in His eyes, how much more so in mine. Blessed is God (Baruch HaShem). Praise God. God-willing. Such was God’s will. With God’s help. May this [affliction] be an atonement for me.”
― Jewish Spiritual Practices
― Jewish Spiritual Practices
“When you are with a fellow man, say to yourself, “I am going to fulfill the commandment of ‘love your neighbor as yourself’ with this very person now.” For the Baal Shem Tov taught that love your neighbor meant that you are to love the person you are with at the moment.”
― Jewish Spiritual Practices
― Jewish Spiritual Practices
“Greet everyone warmly, and greet them first. Do not ignore others or pretend that you do not see them. The rabbis teach: Receive everyone warmly and with joy. (Avot 1:15, 3:16) Always be first in greeting all men with the blessing of peace. (Avot 4:22)”
― Jewish Spiritual Practices
― Jewish Spiritual Practices









