The Holy Beggars' Banquet

The Holy Beggars' Banquet
Title The Holy Beggars' Banquet PDF eBook
Author Kalman Serkez
Publisher Jason Aronson
Total Pages 364
Release 1998
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780765799951

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In 1967, Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach established the House of Love and Prayer, an outreach center for Jewish spiritual seekers located in San Francisco. One of its activities was the publication of The Holy Beggars' Gazette, a gathering of Jewish wisdom authored by Reb Shlomo and others. This book brings together the contents of The Holy Beggars' Gazette, and is presented chronologically from its beginnings in 1972 until it ceased publication in 1979.

Holy Beggars

Holy Beggars
Title Holy Beggars PDF eBook
Author Aryae Coopersmith
Publisher
Total Pages 396
Release 2011
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780615414287

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The 1960s San Francisco spiritual revolution - a view from inside. Memoir about a spiritual teacher and a student in 1960s San Francisco, a colorful cast - including Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, Timothy Leary, Richard Alpert, Allen Ginsburg, Murshid Samuel Lewis ("Sufi Sam"), Swami Satchidananda, Ajari Warwick, Rabbi Zalman Shalomi Schachter, and many more - and lives that were changed forever. Aryae Coopersmith, a 22-year old college student in 1960s San Francisco, meets the charismatic rabbi and folk singer Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach and decides to start a community for him. He rents a house and moves in with his best friends. Before long they find themselves - and their house - at the center of the San Francisco spiritual revolution as thousands of young people - Jews, Christians, Buddhists, Sufis, and followers of countless gurus - flood in through their doors. Giving concerts to packed halls all over the world, Shlomo is recognized as Judaism's most influential musician, and one of its greatest spiritual leaders, of the late 20th century. Their house - the House of Love and Prayer - becomes an historic part of the legend of 1960s San Francisco. Aryae and his fellow students who are running other spiritual communities bring their teachers and gurus together to create a big San Francisco event - the Meeting of the Ways - to celebrate the oneness of the world's spiritual traditions and all the world's people. Aryae's best friends Efraim and Leah leave San Francisco and head to Jerusalem, where they become ultra-Orthodox Hasidim. Many others from the "House" follow. Aryae stays behind and settles into a secular life as a Silicon Valley business owner. After Shlomo dies, Aryae feels compelled to tell the story. To try to understand the lives of his old friends and pull together the scattered fragments of his own, he travels to Jerusalem. This profoundly moving memoir tells a story of grace, loss, redemption, and ultimately of acceptance. It invites us to reflect on how the 1960s spiritual revolution - with its vision of the oneness of us all - has impacted each of our lives.

Holy Brother

Holy Brother
Title Holy Brother PDF eBook
Author Yitta Halberstam Mandelbaum
Publisher Jason Aronson
Total Pages 254
Release 1997
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780765759597

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Inspiring Stories and Enchanted Tales about Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach.

At Home and Abroad

At Home and Abroad
Title At Home and Abroad PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 156
Release 1911
Genre Missions
ISBN

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Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia Petræa, and the Holy Land

Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia Petræa, and the Holy Land
Title Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia Petræa, and the Holy Land PDF eBook
Author John Lloyd Stephens
Publisher Courier Corporation
Total Pages 566
Release 1996-01-01
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780486291550

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Great 19th-century travel classic by discoverer of Mayan ruins. Recounts author's year-long journey through the Middle East, with detailed observations of the Pyramids, temple of Karnak, red-rock city of Petra, along with charming accounts of a Turkish bath, a night in a tomb, Arab hospitality, more. 38 illustrations, 3 maps.

God Is a Verb

God Is a Verb
Title God Is a Verb PDF eBook
Author David Cooper
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 353
Release 1998-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1573226947

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Since medieval times, the mystical tradition of Kabbalah was restricted to qualified men over forty—because it was believed that only the most mature and pious could grasp its complexity and profound, life-changing implications. More recently, Kabbalah nearly disappeared—as most of its practitioners perished in the Holocaust. In the national bestseller God Is a Verb, this powerful spiritual tradition, after centuries of secrecy and near-extinction, is explained clearly by one of its most prominent teachers. Who are we? Where did we come from? Where are we going? How do we get there? These questions have fueled Kabbalists for nearly a millennium. Rabbi David A. Cooper is the first to bring this obscure and difficult tradition to a mainstream audience in a way that gently leads us to the heart of the subject, showing us how to transform profound teachings into a meaningful personal experience—and appreciate fully this great mystical process we know as God.

The Joyful Beggar

The Joyful Beggar
Title The Joyful Beggar PDF eBook
Author Louis De Wohl
Publisher Ignatius Press
Total Pages 388
Release 2010-11-17
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1681495074

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In this magnificent and stirring novel, Louis de Wohl turns his famed narrative skill to the story of the soldier and merchant's son who might have been right-hand man to a king ... and who became instead the most beloved of all saints. Set against the tempestuous background of 13th Century Italy and Egypt, here is the magnificent and inspiring story of Francis Bernardone, the brash, pleasure-loving young officer who was to become immortalized as St. Francis of Assisi. The story teems with action, pageantry and intrigue with finely conceived characters-the beautiful, saintly Clare, Frederick, the hawk-faced King of Sicily and Holy Roman Emperor, the Sultan Al Kamil, Pope Innocent III. The scene shifts from Assisi, Rome and Sicily to the deadly sands of Egypt. This book was made into a feature film by 20th Century Fox entitled Francis of Assisi, now available on video from Ignatius Press.