Integral Halachah

Transcending and Including

by Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi & Rabbi Daniel Siegel


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/16/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 198
ISBN : 9781425126988

About the Book

Reb Zalman turns to the implications of his reworking of Jewish mysticism. In previous books, he outlined his belief system using the kabbalistic image of the Ten S'firot, reframed the Lurianic concept of the breaking of the vessels, and argued for the continued centrality of a messianic teleology in Judaism. Now, he outlines how this new mystical vision can be applied to Halachah, the expression of vision in the details of living. Integral Halachah "transcends and includes," maintaining continuity with the past and providing flexibility for the present. This book is torah she-b'al peh/oral teaching, allowing for update and revision.

I deal with the rubble of the holocaust, so please don't expect order and precision. Rather, join me in relating to ancient questions needing new answers in this time of paradigm shift. How do we find meaning by continuing to be Jews? How do we connect to joy, to purpose, and why should we want to within a Jewish context, if it has been the cause of so much pain?

The way I can answer these questions is by creating a new, transcending, Judaism which honors the past and goes beyond it. Our practice must reference the larger purpose of the Jewish people in the world, our commitment to God and to what we call tikkun olam, to being agents of redemption. We now also know that we are not alone in this commitment, but part of something greater, a sharing with other people and paths. (Reb Zalman)


About the Author

Rabbi Daniel Siegel is the first person to receive rabbinical ordination from Reb Zalman. Together with his life partner Hanna Tiferet, he cofounded Or Shalom, a Jewish renewal community in Vancouver, British Columbia and served as co-rabbi for B'nai Or of Boston. He served the Jewish student communities in Vancouver and at Dartmouth College and is currently the Director of Spiritual Resources for ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal, the organization founded by Reb Zalman. He has edited or co-authored six other publications with Reb Zalman including The Kabbalah of Tikkun Olam, Renewal is Judaism Now! and Credo of a Modern Kabbalist. He is also the editor of Siddur Kol Koreh, a Jewish Renewal prayerbook.