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On the Road With Rabbi Steinsaltz by Arthur Kurzweil (2006, Hardcover)

Author: Arthur Kurzweil | Publisher: Jossey-Bass Inc Pub | Language: English
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    In this spiritual memoir, writer and publisher Arthur Kurzweil writes of his unique two-decade experience as a kind of Boswell to the Talmudic scholar Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, a relationship that resulted from an offer from Kurzweil to become Steinsaltz's volunteer driver. As Kurzweil accompanies Rabbi Steinsaltz on his many road trips, he is present at the rabbi's public appearances and encounters with both scholars and celebrities. More importantly, Rabbi Steinsaltz and Kurzweil find plenty of opportunities for extended and relaxed discussions about life and religion. What comes through is Steinsaltz's great learning and spirituality, along with Kurzweil's enthusiasm for experience.

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    Author:Arthur Kurzweil
    Language:English
    Publisher:Jossey-Bass Inc Pub
    Format:Hardcover
    ISBN-10:0787983241
    ISBN-13:9780787983246

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    Length:290 pages
    Thickness:1.5 in
    Weight:14.4 oz

    Publisher's Note
    Adin Steinsaltz is widely acclaimed as the greatest rabbi of our time. His most fervent disciple in this country is Arthur Kurzweil who has accompanied him on his regular travels throughout the US for 23 years, shepharding him to hundreds of speaking events, learning seminars, special appearances on national media, at the US Senate, universities, think tanks, secondary schools, synagogues, colleges, graduate seminars, and countless encounters with journalists, politicians, religious and spiritual leaders, public figures, and various celebrities. In this book, Arthur will present stories about this wise and holy man as he has never been seen before, personal, humorous, inspiring tales of the great Rabbi as he gives Talmud classes to Senator Pat Moynihan, Yitzhak Perlman and Justice Antony Scalia, lectures Ministers of the Chinese Government,  and appears on major media with Ted Koppel. In this unprecedented and intimate view of his guru, Kurzweil writes about Rabbi's Steinsaltz views on Jewish identity and role in modern society, on  parenting, marriage and divorce, the Rabbi's background growing up in a secular, socialist home, his views on Madonna and the popularization of Kabbalah, on smoking marijuana, non-kosher food, and dozen of other topics never mentioned in his previously published books. Filtered through Kurzweil's story-telling, Rabbi Steinsaltz comes alive in a much less academic and scholarly than in his previous books,  including Simple Words (a philosophical discussion of death, love, goodness), Simon and Schuster, 40,000 copies sold) and our recent publication We Jews  (a collection of essays by the Rabbi, just published, with 6,628 to date), and previously Opening the Tanya (8,577)  These more difficult titles are filled with ambiguity, nuance, and unanswered questions. That's why this new book -- the first deliberate package of anecdotes,  stories and quotations -- is a really original version of Rabbi Steinsaltz's life and work that can break through the more traditional, observant Steinsaltz market and reach a much broader audience.  In this delightful, inspiriting, and entertaining book, Kurzweil will talk about his personal experience with the Rabbi, very much like Tuesdays with Morrie. In all a revealing, entertaining, inspiring, easy to understand version of this holy man's wisdom in a package that will appeal far beyond his traditional market.

    Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz is internationally regarded as one of the most brilliant and influential rabbis of our time. He has been lauded by Time magazine as a “once-in-a-millennium scholar” and by Ted Koppel of Night Line as “one of the very few wise men that I’ve ever met.”

     

    Arthur Kurzweil—himself a Jewish scholar, author, teacher, and publisher—has been a disciple of Rabbi Steinsaltz’s for over 25 years, as well as the Rabbi’s designated chauffer in the United States. While stuck in countless traffic jams and attending the Rabbi’s lectures at universities, government agencies, synagogues and seminars, Arthur Kurzweil has had the rare opportunity of personally learning from his inspired teacher and has become intimately familiar with the Rabbi’s wisdom and teachings.

     

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    On the Road With Rabbi Steinsaltz by Arthur Kurzweil

    Created: 29/03/08
    From Publishers Weekly
    In this book-length love letter from a disciple to his mentor, author and editor Kurzweil traces his discovery of a "Teacher with a capital T" in Jerusalem-based Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, probably best known for his commentary on the Talmud. Fascinated and enlightened by Steinsaltz's masterpiece of Jewish theology, The Thirteen-Petalled Rose;he knows it almost by heart;Kurzweil once called the rabbi's U.S. office, volunteering to pick him up at the airport and chauffeur him around during his lecture tours. Thus began a two-decades-long journey of conversations about reincarnation, suffering, Talmud, Kabbalah, marijuana, parenting and much more. Part spiritual memoir, Kurzweil's own story is interpolated with Steinsaltz's, from his secular upbringing, experimentation with Eastern religions, immersion in magic and ultimate rediscovery of Judaism. Kurzweil faithfully transcribes the rabbi's encounters with Ted Koppel and the Lubavitcher rebbe as well as his poignant conversations with Kurzweil's own daughters about role models, love and divorce. All these interactions show the rabbi's nonjudgmental depth and wisdom. Steinsaltz's gifts as a scientist, mathematician, skeptic and man of God results in a "wholeness of vision" that helps Kurzweil transform his life and motivates him to encourage readers to mine Steinsaltz's genius for themselves. (Sept. 17)

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    Rabbi Steinsaltz has been head of the Israel Institute for Talmudic Publications, the Yeshivah^B Makor Hayim, and the Shefa Institute of Advanced Studies in Judaism. He is the author of The Thirteen Petalled Rose (1985), The Essential Talmud (1994), and other books and has translated many volumes of the Babylonian Talmud into modern Hebrew. Kurzweil, a Jewish scholar and author, has been Steinsaltz's companion and personal driver for 25 years, picking him up at New York's Kennedy Airport when the rabbi flies in from Israel three times a year. Kurzweil discusses such topics (and Steinsaltz's understanding of them) as genealogy, Hasidism, the Torah and Talmud, kabbalah, Jews in today's society, and praying. The book is highly relevant and unflinching in its approach to these profound subjects. George Cohen
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