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, by Danya Ruttenberg


Download , by Danya Ruttenberg

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File Size: 1901 KB

Print Length: 256 pages

Publisher: Beacon Press; Reprint edition (August 1, 2008)

Publication Date: August 1, 2008

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B001KQYYK0

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What can an old Catholic guy and a young female Rabbi possibly have in common? A lot, as it turns out. I’ll keep this book on my reading table and return to it often. I bought a copy for my daughter, who’s not religious at all, because I know she’ll enjoy Ruttenberg’s story and appreciate her voice.If I taught a class on “How To Write Memoir,” this would be the textbook.If I taught a class on “How Be A Good Writer,” this would be on the required reading list.If I taught a class on “Worthwhile Things To Write About,” the citations in this book would be on the syllabus.Never mind that I’m not a teacher.

I was very struck by the writing in this book. Her style is easy to follow and has a wonderful flow. Her spiritual journey was truly a long and winding road and I saw my own journey in many of the passages even though we are members of different religions. She drew from wisdom from many different sources and spiritual disciplines which made this book very accessible. I would recommend this to anyone on a spiritual journey or to anyone who is questioning their beliefs.

I absolutely devoured this book. I'm someone who is converting to Judaism after a long religious search myself, so this book really spoke to me. Additionally, however, it's incredibly well-written, thought-provoking, and deep. Ruttenberg manages to seamlessly integrate philosophic and religious critique with mystical texts alongside teenage angst and adult reflections and experiences. It's a wonderful read, not only for Jewish people, but for anyone who has been on a religious journey. Mazel Tov Rabbi Ruttenberg!

I'm probably not being fair to Ms. Ruttenberg; my standard for religious autobiography is Anne Lamott. And Thomas Merton's "Seven Story Mountain".She writes a decent book but plunges through the decades with only a good glance at all that occurred. I hoped she would expand on her family, as it sounded like their dysfunction had much to do with hers. Religion is lived on two levels: the intellectual, received in seminary, and the fierce discussions about the meaning of laws. The other level is the raw, unfinished world. Watching someone die in the hospital. Following someone in the congregation for a few decades, then preaching their memorial after you've walked the whole way with them.A greater revelation of personal struggles and encounters with what Jack Kerouac called "Naked Lunch"It was an OK read and I would recommend it to others.

This book is a very good book to start you thinking about how to balance Jewish teaching with a secular life. The author went from being an atheism to an observant Jew. It was a journey with a lot of bounces. It was done for the right reasons, to meet a passion to be a better person. It is entertaining and thought provoking. I enjoy seeing some my home town Chicago area bars listed, but I enjoyed more the journey to be an observant Jew even though I myself will not meet that criteria. It helped me think about my journey along that route.

Quick read. I enjoyed it since I was able to relate to how she felt a little displaced with her social circle as she started practicing her Judaism. I only wish she would explain more about why and how she felt more spiritual as she explored her religion besides using meditation.

Danya Ruttenberg's latest book is a very moving memoir of a young woman's spiritual development. This is more than a biography, it's a guide to developing one's own spiritual path. Rabbi Ruttenberg brings stories and sources from various faith traditions which add to her gripping narrative. I truly couldn't put this book down. I highly recommend it.

This little memoir is the story of an atheist hipster who, after her mother's premature death, becomes interested in God and gradually turns into a pretty observant Conservative Jew (and, at the end of the book, applies to rabbinical school). If you share the author's enthuasiasms for moderately traditional religion and leftish politics, this could be an inspirational book.. If not, probably not so much.Here are a few lines I liked: "The only archetypes [of God] that I encountered in my upbringing and in the wider culture were of God as fascist dictator, or, maybe, God as the Big Buddy who makes everything okay.""it was extremely daunting to do such a private, precious thing [as pray] in public..[so in her first visits to synagogue] I never spoke to anyone ... I wanted - needed- to pretend that I was somehow alone at this." I could identify with this- when I first started going to synagogues I mostly wanted to be left alone. It was only after I developed a certain degree of "ritual mastery" (as she puts it) that I felt more of a need to be welcomed."[in travel] Rather that holding on to the same identity... as is easy to do amid the comforts of home - we shift and change and become new in every moment." I identified with this because I have found that I have made the most drastic religious shifts only after moving to a new city.[a rabbi] "instructed me to embrace [feelings of failure] until I got to the place where my failures merged with everybody else's failures .... The next day was Tisha'b'Av- the anniversary of the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple, a holiday about confronting suffering and disintegration." As the rabbi in question (Alan Lew) has written elsewhere, Tisha'b'Av is part of a cycle, beginning with the recognition of failure on Tisha'b'Av, moving towards repentance and reconciliation during the High Holy Days.

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