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Gal Einai Books by Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh
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Rav Ginsburgh has published over 60 books in Hebrew and English. Select works have been translated into French and Spanish and this year, a new series of Russian translations of the Rav's books will be published by Cultural Bridges. Thanks to our friends in Italy, we now have Italian translations of the Rav's articles, which we hope to publish soon on this website.
Below is a listing of the Rav's English books. The Hebrew Letters, What You Need to Know About Kabbalah, Kabbalah and Meditation for the Nations, and The Art of Education are available directly from us.
Please allow 7-10 business days for delivery on all orders in the United States. |
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 Anatomy of the Soul (2008, Hardcover, 144pp.)
This book is based on a pamphlet by the same name that has been out of print for many years. It is an important contribution to the creation of a psychology and therapeutic techniques based purely on the Divine wisdom of the Torah and specifically its inner dimensions of Kabbalah and Chassidut. By offering a structured review and explanation of the psyche and its place in the larger and more complex super-structure of the soul, this volume provides a foundational guide for mental and spiritual health practitioners as well as for those wishing to deepen their understanding of Kabbalah and Chassidut. (Click here for excerpts from the book). |
$22.95
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The Hebrew Letters: Channels of Creative Consciousness (1995, Hardcover, 501pp.)
Despite its apparent simplicity, the Hebrew alef-beit (alphabet) contains within it the deepest secrets of Creation. In this book, Rabbi Ginsburgh unveils before the modern English reader some of the infinite dimensions hidden beneath the surface of the holy letters.
The Kabbalistic classic, Sefer Yetzirah (Book of Formation), teaches that creative consciousness exists in three states (space, time, and soul), which are reflected in the form, name, and numerical value of each letter. Rabbi Yisrael Ba’al Shem Tov (founder of the Chassidic movement) taught that each letter also exists in each of the three
dimensions of Worlds, Souls, and Divinity. Through Rabbi Ginsburgh’s treatment, based on these teachings, the alef-beit emerges from this work as the key to opening up the entire panorama of Jewish spirituality. (Click here for excerpts from the book). |
$34.95
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What You Need to Know About Kabbalah (2006, Hardcover, 190pp.) This volume is a basic resource for anyone interested in Kabbalah. While written in a clear and lucid manner suitable for the beginner, even the advanced student will find a wealth of new information and insight. Rabbi Ginsburgh explains how the many parallel and seemingly contradictory systems of Kabbalistic thought are part of a larger systematic and orderly structure. In essence this book is an introduction to all of Rabbi Ginsburgh's many writings. |
$25.95
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The Art of Education: Integrating Ever-New Horizons (2005, Hardcover, 303pp.)
With so much information readily available today, the educator’s role must go beyond simply transferring knowledge to students. Drawing from the deep wisdom found in the classic teachings and stories of Kabbalah and Chassidut, The Art of Education focuses the educator on creating a lasting impression on students by opening their spirits to their own higher realms of consciousness and by helping them integrate newly found energy, will, and insights into everyday life.
The Art of Education surveys the seven skills of the accomplished educator: communication, self-criticism, recognition, flexibility, attention to details, prioritization, and the correct use of reward and punishment. Together, these seven skills form a Kabbalistic structural model that when properly understood functions like a
neurological key unlocking the inner educator in each of us. |
$28.95
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Kabbalah and Meditation for the Nations (2007, Hardcover, 216pp.)
The Noahide covenant is God’s gift to mankind for fostering goodwill and peace on Earth. In this book, Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh explores the mystical meaning of the Noahide covenant and the Seven Laws. Going beyond the letter of the law, he reveals the spiritual significance of the Noahide commandments, each as a manifestation of faith in God and as related to a spiritual principle. For the Noahide covenant with the One God to take root and flourish, it must be fed by its roots in the mystical dimension of the Torah. This book offers the reader a first glimpse of these mystical and spiritual roots of the Divine service of righteous gentiles. (Click here to read excerpts from this book). |
$25.95
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Consciousness & Choice: Finding Your Soulmate (2004, Hardcover, 283pp.)
Teaches how the mystical tradition in Judaism can help you make a decision on whom to marry. Contemplative in nature, yet practical and useful. |
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Body, Mind, Soul: Kabbalah on Human Physiology, Disease and Healing (2004, Hardcover, 341pp.)
This book deals with the mystical understanding of the human body and discusses the spiritual shortcomings and blemishes that result in various physical ailments and the methods of healing. (Click here to read excerpts from this book). |
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Living In Divine Space: Kabbalah and Meditation (2003, Hardcover, 288pp.)
This book explains how to practice Jewish meditation according to the Torah and guides the reader both in practical meditation and in how to achieve a meditative state through properly challenging one’s energy. |
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Rectifying the State of Israel: A Political Platform Based on Kabbalah (2002, Hardcover, 230pp.)
In this book, Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh sets forth a conceptual and practical program for healing the ills of the State of Israel. These proposals are at once profound and practical, born of intimate acquaintance with the pulse of the people as well as the failings of Israeli politics, and permeated by Chassidic optimism and love for the Jewish people as well as for all humanity. |
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Transforming Darkness Into Light: Kabbalah and Psychology (2002, Hardcover, 192pp.)
How to deal with anxiety and stress from a Kabbalistic perspective. Through an explanation of psychological ailments as understood in Kabbalah, this book provides remedies and behavior to free one of the emotional distress that can be destructive if not debilitating. |
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Awakening the Spark Within: Five Dynamics of Leadership That Can Change the World (2001, Hardcover, 200pp.)
This empowering book shows how individual efforts can have world-changing consequences and bring the prophetic vision of the future to its ultimate fulfillment. |
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The Mystery of Marriage: How to Find Love and Happiness in Married Life (1999, Hardcover, 499pp.)
This book is intended not only for married couples but for singles as well, who are seeking the deeper meaning and explanation of gender and relationships, as explained Kabbalistically. This is a fundamental guide to understanding the inner dimension of verbal communication, emotional needs and physical relationships. (Click here to read excerpts from this book). |
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