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title: "Finding Recovery and Yourself in Torah: A Daily Spiritual Path to Wholeness"
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# Finding Recovery and Yourself in Torah: A Daily Spiritual Path to Wholeness

**Brand:** rabbi mark borovitzharriet rossettorabbi kerry m. olitzky
**Price:** 21172CFA
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- **What is this?** Finding Recovery and Yourself in Torah: A Daily Spiritual Path to Wholeness by rabbi mark borovitzharriet rossettorabbi kerry m. olitzky
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## Customer Reviews

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    Awesome daily Torah kavanot
  

*by C***E on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 24, 2022*

I far prefer this to Twerski's Living Each Day.  It's a great daily meditation for those in Recovery or not.

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    "Spiritual Fraud: The Preachings of a Man Who Doesn’t Practice What He Preaches"
  

*by L***. on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 16, 2016*

.....a potentially better and more accurate title for this book. (see title)This book makes me wonder: would I buy a cookbook written by someone who never enters the kitchen...even if the recipes were good?  Would I be able to take a fitness book seriously if it was written by someone who never works out....even IF the exercises actually worked?  Well, maybe--even a broken clock is right twice a day; and, even some cancer patients statistically are "magically" healed, despite only taking sugar pills for a medical trial.  Perhaps there is a hidden gem of all of the self-help writings by authors who are swinging blindly--eventually someone has to hit a bulls-eye I suppose.  But not likely.  But if the book actually worked, I would certainly a.) wonder where on earth the author actually got their material and b.) would have serious doubts about their motivation behind writing this book to begin with: why would any author bother writing a book about something they didn't actually do?When it comes to books on spirituality (that I would read for MY spirituality), I wouldn't want to read such in-congruent writings.  Reading the 'spiritual' writings of an author whose life practices conflict directly with his own words would feel just as obnoxiously in-genuine as reading a book written by a trust fund celebrity discussing his deep insight to life (*eyeroll* nothankyou).  I think that morality, integrity, ethics, and honesty are all things that are necessary in spirituality...either possessing them or striving to posses them.  If I were to read something by an author who personally lacked any (or all) of those things, I would be going against my own spiritual code by even reading it.  Yes, I'm sure you will find some wise words in here (I read it out of curiosity to confirm the above).  HOWEVER, I cannot take any spiritual practice or guidelines to heart if it is written purely to please and impress others instead of being practiced by the preacher.  A spiritual book should not be written purely to be an ego-booster for the author.Yes, I am aware that in Judaism, the only thing one must posses in order to earn the title of Rabbi is a great KNOWLEDGE of Torah.  That means that Religious PRACTICE is not a requisite of the honorable Rabbinic post.  But I'm sure that a Torah-Scholar-Rabbi who wasn't as observant wouldn't dare to preach to a congregation about kashrut when he himself didn't keep kosher, no matter how convincing he could be. To do so would make him a hypocrite. To refrain from doing so, conversely, would be tactful and still allow him to ethically serve as a rabbi while playing to what actually are his strengths.  This book of spiritual practice makes Borovitz come off as that one Rabbi who had popcorn shrimp two days before he preached to the congregation about the halachic impurities of shellfish just to get a better sermon. Borovitz's quite frightening reputation of being someone who does not practice what he preaches (including many points in this book) makes me very anxious to have him be the person to guide me through finding myself in Torah.Furthermore (and on the same subject of needing a great knowledge of Torah to be a rabbi), there are some BLARING mistakes in the Torah narratives summaries by Borovitz that have me doubting his expertise in Torah only ten pages in. (ex: God breathed into Adam's nostrils on Day 6 of creation, not Day 5 as Borovitz has written.  Also, the story of Adam and Eve eating the fruit didn't happen in the Torah on Day 6 as incorrectly paraphrased by Borovitz; rather, it was long after creation finished.)  I already have doubts about the author's motivation of this book, to ALSO have doubts about the the author's knowledge of TORAH and ability to paraphrase the narratives accurately makes me even more skeptical.If I can't take it seriously as a Self-Help book....it's just a work of fiction: made up by someone only to entertain their readers.And for that, I go to the fiction aisle.

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    Excellent
  

*by A***N on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 28, 2021*

I really find this useful in my daily 12 Step work as  a Jew. There are three penetrating questions at the end of each day's essay.

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