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Listening for God in Torah and Creation: A weekly encounter with conscience and soul

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'The essence of Jewish life is not the bland performance of the Torah's commandments, but rather love of Torah and the way of life to which it is the guide.'

Tap into the wisdom of one the world's ancient religions by meditating on Rabbi Wittenberg's engaging, contemporary, spiritual, social and ethical insights to the Torah. Rooted in decades of devoted immersion in Jewish learning, humanist literature, concern for people at all ages and stages of life, environmental activism and a love of nature, Rabbi Wittenberg offers wisdom relevant to Jews, Christians and spiritual seekers of all and no faiths.

Over the hundred and more passages, key issues considered Compassion and kindness; Creation and wonder; Emotional struggles; Environment and our relationship to nature; Ethical challenges; Illness and suffering; Identity and community; Justice and Social Justice; Refugees and strangers; Remorse and repentance; Responsibility; Searching for meaning; Seeking God.

599 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 28, 2023

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27 reviews
March 21, 2024
"Listening for God in Torah and Creation" by Jonathan Wittenberg offers a reflective journey into the intersections of spirituality, nature, and Jewish tradition. Wittenberg's thoughtful exploration invites readers to deepen their connection with both the natural world and their spiritual beliefs through the lens of Torah teachings. While the book provides valuable insights and prompts for introspection, some readers may find the pacing slow or the depth of analysis lacking in certain areas. Additionally, those less familiar with Jewish traditions and teachings may struggle to fully engage with some of the content. However, Wittenberg's sincerity and passion for his subject shine through, making this book a worthwhile read for individuals seeking to integrate their faith with their appreciation for the natural world, despite its occasional shortcomings.
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December 20, 2023
This is a Jewish Commentary of the Torah (The first five books of the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures), subdivided into the weekly readings. Being familiar with the text, but not raised in the tradition that provides the view point for this commentary, I was able to appreciate the wonderful insights that helped me better understand my own traditions (and in some cases even fill in the gaps). In fact, Rabbi Wittenberg provided a significant amount of context and explanations (such as how the Mishnah and Talmud are used to expand on the scriptural text) that even someone unfamiliar with his sources could understand how they contributed to his exegesis. In addition to his use of those more traditional commentary sources, Rabbi Wittenberg weaves in personal interpretations and contemporary opinions, along with various mystical approaches (such as Kabbalah), that provides a balanced and diverse view for Torah study.

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I was given this free advance reader copy (ARC) ebook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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November 2, 2023
Listening for God in Torah and Creation is a magnificent book that goes through each Parsha (weekly Torah reading in a synagogue) and picks s apart and explains what the Torah literally says then using traditional commentary sources, academics, and personal experience, he brings deep meaning - personal meaning to what G-d is really talking about each week. Through the readings, you learn about not only G-d, but yourself. From my perspective, I can see and feel the compassion and care put into this work!

I would highly recommend this book, mostly to people who are Jewish (as myself) who would like to hear maybe a bit more than explanations, etc. from Chumashes (book form of the Five Books of Moses) and Rabbis’ sermons. However, anyone with familiarity with the Hebrew Bible can gain much insight and inspiration from this book.
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