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Category Archives: R. Shlomo Carlebach
Rabbis Are Rarely Gurus
Rabbis are rarely gurus. They usually have little in common with the gurus discussed on the podcast Decoding the Gurus. The rabbinic role developed to do almost the opposite of what a guru does. Rabbis are interpreters, not originators. Their … Continue reading
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Decoding R. Shlomo Carlebach
ChatGPT says: Through Alliance Theory, the late Shlomo Carlebach is best understood as a mass reattachment catalyst whose role was to pull Jews back toward the Orthodox alliance by bypassing doctrine, authority, and obligation and going straight to emotional belonging. … Continue reading
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Valley Village To Get A Happy Minyan
Many of us find that the only time we enjoy davening is when we’re rocking out at the Happy Minyan, which prays to Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach melodies. Now I hear that the San Fernando Valley is getting its own Happy … Continue reading
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Tagged Aish HaTorah, minyan, rabbi shlomo carlebach, San Fernando Valley, toras
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Judaism & Yoga
I’ve been having a hard time of late reconciling Judaism with yoga. In particular, the teachings of Guru Singh with Judaism. I have a hard time putting my hands in prayer position because that reminds me of Christianity. I have … Continue reading
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Tagged dirty jew, hard time, image of god, impossible time, Judaism, paintings and drawings, prayer position, shlomo carlebach, yoga west, yogi bhajan
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