aryeh kaplan
Posted on February 18th, 2008by admin
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Picture courtesy of zenriver.nl This is the first of three postings about some of the similarities and differences between Buddhism and Judaism, following the lead of Rabbi Akiva Tatz??s recently-published ???Letters to a Buddhist Jew???, although f
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The THC Ministry, founded by Roger Christie from the Religion of Jesus Church, is a religion which considers cannabis to be a sacrament. Members base their practices on what they see as an eclectic mixture of ancient wisdom, modern science, and the enlig
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According to the Abarbanel quoted by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan, stars are in a way the "bodies" of angels. Not that the star-angel relationship is exactly comparable to the body-soul relationship, but there is a strong connection between the stars and
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Chanukah is the perfect festival to consider and marvel at the interplay of freedom and providence. This complementarity is very different than determinism. Indeed, this latter concept scarcely exists in Judaism: freedom at every level, choice and discri
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The law of the Three and the law of the Seven are fundamental in the cosmology of Gurdjieff, and of course, have parallels in other religious paths. The Hindu Trimurti, for example, is reminded to us in Peter Brook's movie Mahabharata. For one example i
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Rebbe Nachman once told me "When things are very bad, make yourself into nothing. Uhu as es iz shoin gar schlecht, iz min zich gar m'vatel." I asked him: "How does one make himself into nothing!" He replied: "You close your mouth
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Chanukah and the core of Freedom December 10th, 2007 Chanukah and the Core of Freedom This is another fine guest article with the thoughts and writing of Prof. Eugene Narrett who has written several excellent books that are accessible through his webs
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I'm finally getting settled into my new place, cleaning it up and so forth. I have to say that that was a good distraction for a couple of weeks, since it gave me something to do. Now that I have the chance to do what I wanted to do all along I've gotten
israelirevolutionary.blogspot.com
I recently received this comment: Rabbi, I find your blogs interesting and insightfuil, thank you. My question is...Are these kinds of rituals and esoteric practices necessary for salvation or anything else? What is the purpose of practicing all these t
ejmmm2007.blogspot.com
Back in 1981, Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan wrote a new translation of the Chamishei Chumshei Torah?? the five books of Moses ??called The Living Torah. He felt that previous translations were not that clear or readable. He also wanted to keep the translation as c
haemtza.blogspot.com
Doing Good TIKKUN OLAM REPAIRING THE WORLD "Tikkun olam" literally, "world repair" has come to connote social action and the pursuit of social justice. The phrase has origins in classical rabbinic literatu
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A deleted portion of the Aryeh Kaplan page - looking for a source: Aryeh Kaplan briefly worked as a lab assistant. Thereafter he served as a rabbi in Conservative congregation Ohav Shalom in upstate NY near Albany citation needed although he was not c
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Since this is not an in-depth treatment of this subject, we have made few distinctions between different schools of thought in each of the two religions. However, the reader should know that they exist. In particular, some of the Buddhist doctrines menti
asimplejew.blogspot.com
Forgetting, Uprooting and Culture of Death November 22nd, 2007 A guest article that begs a cogent answer: Dr. Eugene Narrett, Ph.D November 22, 2007 NewsWithViews.com Our culture??s dominant institutions create fragmentation, disease, alienation
werunited.com
From "Drugs and Jewish Spirituality: That was Then, This is Now" by Lawrence Bush, in Hallucinogens: A Reader, ed. Charles S. Grob 2002. p.87: Green's article proceeded to offer an alternative to the stodgy ol' Judaism of the 1960s by drawing
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I decided to give an introductory lecture to the kabbalah. I have a lot of other info here about ritual and interpretation in the kabbalah, but I have failed to give a nice synopsis of the fundamentals for those new to the idea. The kabbalah is a syste
honestpoet.wordpress.com
We are in Puerto Rico on a mission of self-care and book research. So many of those we love are declining in health and needing extra support right now, hopefully this trip will restock inner reserves. It??s fun re-learning how to be in the stormy tropi
reclaimingjudaism.org
The Existence of G - d B"H Why do so many people have problems believing in ONE absolutely perfect G - d ? Can we after all imagine an infinite "being" without any form or shape ? It seems that too many times we just follow our human
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Guest Posting By Rabbi Dovid Sears - Part I: The ???Oy Vey??? School Of Buddhism
Picture courtesy of zenriver.nl This is the first of three postings about some of the similarities and differences between Buddhism and Judaism, following the lead of Rabbi Akiva Tatz??s recently-published ???Letters to a Buddhist Jew???, although f
asimplejew.blogspot.com
THC Ministry
The THC Ministry, founded by Roger Christie from the Religion of Jesus Church, is a religion which considers cannabis to be a sacrament. Members base their practices on what they see as an eclectic mixture of ancient wisdom, modern science, and the enlig
hightimes.nu
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eurogliders-mp3.blogspot.com
Stars, Angels, Space, and the Firmament
According to the Abarbanel quoted by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan, stars are in a way the "bodies" of angels. Not that the star-angel relationship is exactly comparable to the body-soul relationship, but there is a strong connection between the stars and
sumseq.blogspot.com
Chanukah and the Core of Freedom
Chanukah is the perfect festival to consider and marvel at the interplay of freedom and providence. This complementarity is very different than determinism. Indeed, this latter concept scarcely exists in Judaism: freedom at every level, choice and discri
israelendtimes.com
The Numerical Laws
The law of the Three and the law of the Seven are fundamental in the cosmology of Gurdjieff, and of course, have parallels in other religious paths. The Hindu Trimurti, for example, is reminded to us in Peter Brook's movie Mahabharata. For one example i
gurdjieffandjudaism.blogspot.com
Nothing
Rebbe Nachman once told me "When things are very bad, make yourself into nothing. Uhu as es iz shoin gar schlecht, iz min zich gar m'vatel." I asked him: "How does one make himself into nothing!" He replied: "You close your mouth
shiratdevorah.blogspot.com
Chanukah and the core of Freedom
Chanukah and the core of Freedom December 10th, 2007 Chanukah and the Core of Freedom This is another fine guest article with the thoughts and writing of Prof. Eugene Narrett who has written several excellent books that are accessible through his webs
werunited.com
Whatever...
I'm finally getting settled into my new place, cleaning it up and so forth. I have to say that that was a good distraction for a couple of weeks, since it gave me something to do. Now that I have the chance to do what I wanted to do all along I've gotten
israelirevolutionary.blogspot.com
Jewish Occult Masters
I recently received this comment: Rabbi, I find your blogs interesting and insightfuil, thank you. My question is...Are these kinds of rituals and esoteric practices necessary for salvation or anything else? What is the purpose of practicing all these t
ejmmm2007.blogspot.com
Burning the Living Torah
Back in 1981, Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan wrote a new translation of the Chamishei Chumshei Torah?? the five books of Moses ??called The Living Torah. He felt that previous translations were not that clear or readable. He also wanted to keep the translation as c
haemtza.blogspot.com
Divine Sparks
Doing Good TIKKUN OLAM REPAIRING THE WORLD "Tikkun olam" literally, "world repair" has come to connote social action and the pursuit of social justice. The phrase has origins in classical rabbinic literatu
allchannels.blogspot.com
anthocyanins in fruits
.z1width: 100pxheight: 100pxposition: absolutetop: -1200pxleft: -1200pxanthocyanins black cherry contain anthocyanins flavonoids anthocyanins in fruits anthocyanins ph anthocyanins ph indicators anthocyanins photosynthesis anthocyanins produce anth
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Aryeh Kaplan bio info-in need of sourcing
A deleted portion of the Aryeh Kaplan page - looking for a source: Aryeh Kaplan briefly worked as a lab assistant. Thereafter he served as a rabbi in Conservative congregation Ohav Shalom in upstate NY near Albany citation needed although he was not c
ishimshitos.blogspot.com
Guest Posting By Rabbi Dovid Sears - Part II: Comparing Jewish Mysticism And Buddhism
Since this is not an in-depth treatment of this subject, we have made few distinctions between different schools of thought in each of the two religions. However, the reader should know that they exist. In particular, some of the Buddhist doctrines menti
asimplejew.blogspot.com
Forgetting, Uprooting and Culture of Death
Forgetting, Uprooting and Culture of Death November 22nd, 2007 A guest article that begs a cogent answer: Dr. Eugene Narrett, Ph.D November 22, 2007 NewsWithViews.com Our culture??s dominant institutions create fragmentation, disease, alienation
werunited.com
everything has been changing but nothing has changed
From "Drugs and Jewish Spirituality: That was Then, This is Now" by Lawrence Bush, in Hallucinogens: A Reader, ed. Charles S. Grob 2002. p.87: Green's article proceeded to offer an alternative to the stodgy ol' Judaism of the 1960s by drawing
onak.blogspot.com
The tree of life
I decided to give an introductory lecture to the kabbalah. I have a lot of other info here about ritual and interpretation in the kabbalah, but I have failed to give a nice synopsis of the fundamentals for those new to the idea. The kabbalah is a syste
honestpoet.wordpress.com
Stormy Beauty
We are in Puerto Rico on a mission of self-care and book research. So many of those we love are declining in health and needing extra support right now, hopefully this trip will restock inner reserves. It??s fun re-learning how to be in the stormy tropi
reclaimingjudaism.org
The Existence of G - d
The Existence of G - d B"H Why do so many people have problems believing in ONE absolutely perfect G - d ? Can we after all imagine an infinite "being" without any form or shape ? It seems that too many times we just follow our human
shearim.blogspot.com

![Holiness. [Paraphrased from the Holy Baal Shem Tov z"tzl, Aryeh Kaplan, and Gutman Locks] A story about the great mystic, the Arizal](http://i.ytimg.com/vi/t6wWtzdk23Q/default.jpg)