Rabbi Arthur Segal

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Introduction Jewish Spiritual Renewal is not new. In one way or another, Jews have tried for thousands of years to live a more spiritual life. This was to better cope with the difficulties that have always been present in our world. Some Jews, then and now, have succeeded in finding a way to live happy, joyous and free, with inner shalom. The simplest way to define Jewish Spiritual Renewal is to call it a process by which one returns to a Judaism that is Spiritual and Loving. This Judaism is not overly demanding. There are a number of methods by which Jews have achieved renewal. Some have turned to the mysticism of Kabballah or the Mussar self improvement program. Others found the meditation schools that were common between 165 B.C.E. to 135 C.E. in Judea. Others tried doing the Orthodox Ba’al Teshuvah process. Modern liberal Jews will find those methods somewhat daunting. Hence I have written a step-by-step process, easy to understand and to implement. The results have worth beyond measure. Books with 5 out of 5 star ratings are available on Jewish Spiritual Renewal, by visiting www.JewishSpiritualRenewal.org Todah Rabah and Shalom uvracha. Rabbi Arthur Segal RabbiASegal@aol.com