20th anniversary sequel to a seminal book of the Jewish renewal movement. Deals with spirituality in relation to personal growth, marriage, ecology, feminism, politics and more. Outlines original ways to merge -religious- life and -personal- life today.
Over all it is a good book. I was able to respond to the idea of wrestling. The first chapter on comparing a tumultuous relationship with his brother to that Esau and Jacob was compelling. Many of his ideas are on the fringe from conservative thinking in regard to the Scripture and the Torah.Some of his ideas concerning the Bible and Torah will probably cause smoke to come out of your ears :) Please be cautioned in reading...