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OR: WHY JEWS NEED TO REDISCOVER THEIR JEWISHNESS
Reviewed by Rabbi Michael Skobac

It is no secret that the spiritual paths of the East have been attracting a steady stream of Jewish seekers. Sylvia Boorstein explo...Read more

Climbing Jacob's Ladder: One Man's Rediscovery of a Jewish Spiritual Tradition by E. Alan Morinis (2002, Hardcover)

Author: E. Alan Morinis | Publisher: Broadway Books | Language: English
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    Although Morinis's spiritual quest begins in India with the Eastern religions, it ends in Vancouver with a small Jewish movement called Musar. In this book he talks about his journey and distills the lessons that he learned from Rabbi Yechiel Yitchok Perr, who taught him the fundaments of this ethical spirituality.

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    Author:E. Alan Morinis
    Language:English
    Publisher:Broadway Books
    Format:Hardcover
    ISBN-10:0767906454
    ISBN-13:9780767906456

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    Edition Number:1

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    Height:8.8 in
    Width:6 in
    Thickness:1 in
    Weight:12.8 oz

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    After fifteen successful years in the entertainment industry, life for Alan Morinis disintegrated; his business started to fail. Realizing just how far he'd drifted from his early years as a Rhodes scholar and spiritual seeker, Morinis found himself on a quest for a truer, more meaningful identity. He began to find answers when he stumbled across a reference to Musar, a thousand -year-old discipline that was buried in his Jewish heritage. CLIMBING JACOB'S LADDER is the moving account of how this modern-day individual tracked down Rabbi Alan Perr, one of the world's few remaining Musar-trained rabbis, and was awakened to ancient truths that transformed his life.
    Revealing the valuable lessons of Musar (which is derived from the Hebrew word for ethics), CLIMBING JACOB'S LADDER evokes the warmth and accessibility of Morinis's many conversations with Rabbi Perr.

    Disenchanted with his life, the author, along with the help of Rabbi Alan Perr, finds enlightenment in Musar, a thousand-year-old discipline that was buried in his Jewish heritage, in an exhilarating true account of one man's illuminating spiritual journey that reveals the valuable lessons of Musar.

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    "Accessible and thought provoking, clearly written and notable for Morini's' ability to soft-pedal his own struggles, even though is work--part self-help, part memoir, part religious tudy--is still mere lagniappe for those hungry to gain a deeper understanding of this strain of Jewish spirituality."
    Kirkus Reviews (12/15/2001)

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    OR: WHY JEWS NEED TO REDISCOVER THEIR JEWISHNESS

    Created: 10/02/08
    Reviewed by Rabbi Michael Skobac

    It is no secret that the spiritual paths of the East have been attracting a steady stream of Jewish seekers. Sylvia Boorstein explores the nature of this magnetism in her book That’s Funny, You Don’t Look Buddhist. She shares an insight from Rabbi Jonathan Omer-Man that “Jews are interested in Buddhism because it is a complete, mature, sophisticated spiritual path.” I remember feeling rather depressed after reading those words. They ignited the Borsht-Belt of my consciousness, “What are we, chopped liver?!”

    Ironically, many of the spiritual treasures of the East are also found within Judaism. Unfortunately, they are usually buried treasures, all too often entombed in rabbinic tomes. After constantly being pointed to ancient texts during his searching, Avram Davis wrote in the introduction to his Way of Flame that, “I did not need more books. I was looking for the living power of the tradition. I needed not the description of the embrace of God, but the actual ongoing embrace itself.”

    After some painful personal setbacks, Alan Morinis was ready for the embrace himself. Having tasted the sweet spiritual nectar of India in his younger years, he was now hoping to find his nourishment within the Jewish tradition. Morinis began his search expecting to be drawn to the mysticism of Kaballah and Chassidut. However, it was only the writings of the obscure 19th century Musar movement that truly resonated with his soul.

    In the words of cooking wizard Emeril, Musar strives to take Jews and “kick them up a notch,” to transform “religious” people into truly spiritual ones. With penetrating insight into our psyches, Musar teachings refine our aspirations, our sensitivity and our sincerity. Morinis consumed all the Musar classics he could get his hands on, but realized the need to find a seasoned guide. He was able to connect with Rabbi Yechiel Perr, an heir to the Novarodock School of Mussar, and traveled several times from Vancouver to New York to learn up-close with his mentor.

    Climbing Jacob’s Ladder is an engaging introduction to the world of Musar as seen through the lens of Morinis’ personal search. The encounters with Rabbi Perr are organized into chapters dealing with essential Musar themes, including an understanding of the soul, the idea of holiness, our relationship with G-d and interpersonal relationships. One of the distinct features of the Musar tradition is the employment of personalized practices to help internalize the teachings, and Morinis includes simple exercises for each chapter.

    It is truly tragic that so many of the masters of Musar perished during the Holocaust. With them, the tremendously powerful teachings and practices of this vital movement have virtually disappeared from the world. This is especially unfortunate in our generation that is so much in need of spiritual revival. Hopefully, Climbing Jacob’s Ladder will go beyond being one person’s journey to rediscover a Jewish spiritual tradition and help transmit its wonderful treasure to many other thirsty souls.
    THE ABOVE REVIEW WAS TAKEN FROM THE JEWS FOR JUDAISM WEBSITE. IF YOU ARE JEWISH AND INTERESTED IN DEEPENING YOUR ROOTS ABOUT JUDAISM, PLEASE SEE THEIR SITE. JUST GOOGLE IT AND YOUR ONE STEP FROM COMING HOME!
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