Positive Judaism, Rabbi Darren Levine
Positive Judaism, Rabbi Darren Levine
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Positive Judaism
For a Life of Well-Being and Happiness

Author: Rabbi Darren Levine

Narrator: Darren Levine

Unabridged: 5 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/01/2019

Categories: Nonfiction, Religion, Judaism


Synopsis

May transform the way you look at Judaism. —Dr. Ryan Neimiec

Learn how to increase happiness and well-being for yourself, for your family, for the world—Jewishly.

Positive Judaism offers listeners of all backgrounds a pathway to enhanced well-being and happiness. Drawing on three thousand years of ancient wisdom and the modern science of well-being, Rabbi Levine challenges us with new ways to approach relationships, careers, health, and money to increase lifelong happiness.

At the same time, Positive Judaism offers practical ways to cope with real life challenges like divorce, illness, loneliness, and job loss. Virtues like hope, resilience, and optimism that are proven to support well-being are deeply rooted in Jewish holidays, prayers, and traditions.

The principles of Positive Judaism include Jewish virtues and well-being practices that are available to everyone, offering a profoundly new vision for thriving in today's world.

About Rabbi Darren Levine

Darren Levine is the founding rabbi of Tamid: The Downtown Synagogue in New York City. He holds rabbinic ordination from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion and a Doctor of Ministry degree from HUC-JIR and the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, both in New York City. He is a member of the International Positive Psychology Association, the Central Conference of American Rabbis, serves as team rabbi for Maccabiah USA Sports, and completed Chaplain Officer School in the United States Army. He lives in New York City with his family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Amy

good insights, but it sounded a bit like a listicle......more

Goodreads review by Rachel

About a decade ago, a friend and I read “Stumbling on Happiness” by Daniel Gilbert, a book she described as portraying most humans as too stupid to understand what would make them happy. I saw the book in a more positive light since it helped me learn more about my own path to happiness. I soon read......more