Dedicated to the teachings of Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz
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Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz
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Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz has dedicated his life's work to the phrase "Let My People Know." This is not just a cute twist on a familiar line from the Torah. It is a prescription for health and renewal. In our generation so many Jews have been cut off from their roots. Rabbi Steinsaltz, through his books, public lectures, classes, schools and worldwide projects , has had an impact of countless individuals who want to reconnect with Judaism. It is my hope that this blog will support and contribute to Rabbi Steinsaltz's mission.
"Jewish thought pays little attention to inner tranquility and peace of mind. The feeling of 'behold, I've arrived' could well undermine the capacity to continue, suggesting as it does that the Infinite can be reached in a finite number of steps. In fact, the very concept of the Divine as infinite implies an activity that is endless, of which one must never grow weary. At every rung of his ascent, the penitent, like any person who follows the way of God, perceives mainly the remoteness. Only in looking back can one obtain some idea of the distance already covered, of the degree of progress...The Jewish approach to life considers the man who has stopped going--he who has a feeling of completion, of peace, of a great light from above that has brought him to rest--to be someone who has lost his way."
(from The Thirteen Petalled Rose by Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz)