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Jewish Books on the topic of Mourning
Mourning & Mitzvah : A Guided Journal for Walking the Mourner's Path Through Grief to Healing by Anne Brener, Jack Riemer, William Cutter List Price: $19.95 before discount. Paperback - 288 pages First edition (September 1993). Jewish Lights Publishing. Briefly stated, my friends have told me that this book is the best workbook for dealing through your feelings of loss and mourning. Others have told me that they bring a copy to friends on a Shiva call. Anne Brener teaches us the power and strength available to us in the fully experienced mourning process. Contains over sixty guided exercises. Click here to BUY this book for 20% OFF its list price
Making Loss Matter : Creating Meaning in Difficult Times by Rabbi David J. Wolpe, with an intro by Mitch Albom (Tuesdays with Morrie)Hardcover - 226 pages. Rabbi Wolpe, author, Penn grad, son of a rabbi, brother to a rabbi, JTS teacher, leader of Los Angeles' Temple Sinai, and wise man, explores the meaning of loss, and the way we can use its inevitable appearance in our lives as a source of strength rather than despair. Click to read the dozens of reviews. Click here to BUY this book for 20% OFF its list price
Jewish Way in Death and Mourning by Maurice LammPaperback Revised edition (June 1972) Jonathan David Publishers. Lamm discusses and details Jewish practices of death and the mourning process. An excellent comprehensive reference guide to Jewish practices. Click here to BUY this book for 20% OFF its list price
Grief in Our Seasons: A Mourner's Kaddish Companion. By Rabbi Kerry Olitzky. (Jewish Lights, 448 pages, $16 before discount). Offer mourners a prayerbook for one complete year of mourning. There is at least one passage and a meditation for each day of the mourning cycle. There is also space for you to add your own thoughts, feelings, and reflections. Click here to BUY this book for 20% OFF its list price
Tears of Sorrow, Seeds of Hope : A Jewish Spiritual Companion for Infertility and Pregnancy Loss by Rabbi Nina B. Cardin. ($20) Hardcover - 150 pages (March 1999) Jewish Lights. A guide through the pain of childlessness and loss. Click here to BUY this book for 30% OFF its list price
The Death of Death : Resurrection and Immortality in Jewish Thought by Neil GillmanList Price: $24. Hardcover - 336 pages (May 1997) Jewish Lights Pub. Is there a heaven? Where does the idea for an afterlife come from? Does this idea exist in Judaism at all? With his pipe dangling from his lips, I sometimes see Professor Gillman, a professor of Jewish philosophy at the Jewish Theological Seminary, dropping by my local newsstand on the Upper West Side. Just as one dives into a Sunday New York Times, Gillman dives into the quagmire and confusion and takes on the idea of death in Judaism. This survey starts in the Garden of Eden. After the expulsion, he examines the various ways Judaism has confronted death, dying, and afterlife. Throughout, he compares the doctrines of bodily resurrection and spiritual immortality. If you have ever wondered what Judaism "believes" about death and afterlife, read this study. Click here to BUY this book for 20% OFF its list price
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