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I read holy books from many religions, and soon found wonderful writers who came from various traditions: Pierre Tielhard de Chardin, Thomas Merton, Adin Steinsaltz, Elie Wiesel, Chasidic Masters, the Dalai Lama, Rumi, and commentators on the Mahabharata and Upanishads, to name a few.
Rabbi Alan Lurie: Why I Love Religion Rabbi Alan Lurie 2011
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I read holy books from many religions, and soon found wonderful writers who came from various traditions: Pierre Tielhard de Chardin, Thomas Merton, Adin Steinsaltz, Elie Wiesel, Chasidic Masters, the Dalai Lama, Rumi, and commentators on the Mahabharata and Upanishads, to name a few.
Rabbi Alan Lurie: Why I Love Religion Rabbi Alan Lurie 2011
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With priests, deacons, Chasidic rabbis, Mormons, and the Pope filling the tables, I felt as if I had entered the set-up of a joke from the 1920s.
Doug Lieblich: Holy Smokes: A Visit to God's Rotisserie Chicken Restaurant Doug Lieblich 2011
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Chasidic commentaries suggest that he did so in a moment of self-examination.
Rabbi Andrea Myers: On Corn And Marriage: A Rabbi's Reflections From The New York Senate Gallery Rabbi Andrea Myers 2011
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I read holy books from many religions, and soon found wonderful writers who came from various traditions: Pierre Tielhard de Chardin, Thomas Merton, Adin Steinsaltz, Elie Wiesel, Chasidic Masters, the Dalai Lama, Rumi, and commentators on the Mahabharata and Upanishads, to name a few.
Rabbi Alan Lurie: Why I Love Religion Rabbi Alan Lurie 2011
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With priests, deacons, Chasidic rabbis, Mormons, and the Pope filling the tables, I felt as if I had entered the set-up of a joke from the 1920s.
Doug Lieblich: Holy Smokes: A Visit to God's Rotisserie Chicken Restaurant Doug Lieblich 2011
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I read holy books from many religions, and soon found wonderful writers who came from various traditions: Pierre Tielhard de Chardin, Thomas Merton, Adin Steinsaltz, Elie Wiesel, Chasidic Masters, the Dalai Lama, Rumi, and commentators on the Mahabharata and Upanishads, to name a few.
Rabbi Alan Lurie: Why I Love Religion Rabbi Alan Lurie 2011
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Chasidic commentaries suggest that he did so in a moment of self-examination.
Rabbi Andrea Myers: On Corn And Marriage: A Rabbi's Reflections From The New York Senate Gallery Rabbi Andrea Myers 2011
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The black-clad Chasidic men, stomping and singing in a flailing circle and then returning to the careful ritualism of the everyday, may feel worlds apart from the casual, welcoming environment of the neighborhood Reform synagogue.
Kate Fridkis: Interfaith Families: Can You Be Jewish and Christian at the Same Time? 2010
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Chasidic saying, from the book, Day by Day by Chaim Stern
Lea Lane: You Don't Have to Be Jewish to Need to Repent 2010
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