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Harold Samuel Kushner (April 3, 1935 – April 28, 2023) was an American rabbi, author, and lecturer. He was a member of the Rabbinical Assembly of Conservative Judaism and served as the congregational rabbi of Temple Israel of Natick, in Natick, Massachusetts , for 24 years.
When Bad Things Happen to Good People (ISBN 1-4000-3472-8) is a 1981 book by Harold Kushner, a Conservative rabbi.Kushner addresses in the book one of the principal problems of theodicy, the conundrum of why, if the universe was created and is governed by a God who is of a good and loving nature, there is nonetheless so much suffering and pain in it—essentially, the evidential problem of evil.
Overcoming Life's Disappointments (ISBN 1-4000-3336-5) is a 2006 book by Harold Kushner, a Conservative rabbi.Kushner addresses in the book the question of how to cope when disappointing things happen to you.
Rabbi Kushner has authored and co-authored numerous articles, as well as more than 18 books, for children and adults, which have been translated into six languages. Honey from the Rock: Visions of Jewish Mystical Renewal, Jewish Lights Publishing, 1977. ISBN 978-0-06-064901-2
The book is most fun when Kushner talks about the nine branch libraries as windows into Providence's changing neighborhoods: At Rochambeau, where Russian immigrants settled in the 1980s and 1990s ...
When All You've Ever Wanted Isn't Enough: The Search for a Life That Matters (ISBN 0-7432-3473-1) is a 1986 book by Harold Kushner, a Conservative rabbi.Kushner addresses in the book matters of existentialism, particularly the meaning of life and the individual pursuit of happiness.
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Italian Rabbi and scholar 1822–1900; Sephardi-Mizrachi (Oriental) Kabbalah: Abraham Azulai Author of Chesed le-Abraham. Morocco to Israel c. 1570–1643; Haim ibn Attar (Ohr ha-Haim classic Torah commentary) Morocco to Israel 1696–1743; Shalom Sharabi (RaShaSh) Yemen to Israel. Esoteric clarifier of Luria and Bet El Synagogue head 1720–1777