Flowers of Torah 2nd Edition
de D'vorah K'lilah
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À propos du livre
historically-grounded siddur, for anyone looking to enhance their Jewish
practice with prayer that is rooted in millennia of Ancient Near East
cultural wisdom. This groundbreaking siddur weaves together thousands of years of our ancestral past - from Mesopotamia and Babylon to Cana’an - giving it
new life. You will find psalms and praise for the biblical Queen of Heaven,
Hebrew blessings in the feminine, and ways of making sacred our
connection with our cultural ancestors. New in this 2nd edition, you will
find explanations of the prayers and how to make and offer cakes for the Queen
of Heaven.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Religion et spiritualité
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Format choisi: 15×23 cm
# de pages: 112 -
ISBN
- Couverture souple: 9780368348303
- Date de publication: févr 24, 2019
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Queen of Heaven, Kohenet, prayerbook, siddur
À propos du créateur
Qadesha D’vora K’lilah bat Shachar, daughter of the Morning Star, travels prehistoric pathways as an archaeologist of woman’s wisdom. She honors her ancestors with offerings and praise, meditates deep in the earth, listens to trees, sleeps with the ocean, watches the moon, responds to the whales’ call. Born into both Jewish and Norse lineages, currently grounded in San Francisco and deeply rooted in California, D’vora K’lilah is ordained as a psychic healer (1984), initiated as a tantrika (2005), and has received smicha as Kohenet (2009). She is the founder of Shuv Tamid, a temple for Asherah (2006), Kohenet with Mishkan Shekhina (2007); and served as part-time clergy for One Shul and Aleph Tikshoret. She has written two books revisioning Jewish text and practice, and is passionate about reclaiming the mythic origins of contemporary narratives as a way to create post-patriarchal paradigms.