Rabbi Shmuley Boteach je mezinárodně uznávaný autor a řečník, známý svým pronikavým pohledem na vztahy, manželství a židovské tradice. Jeho práce se často zaměřuje na hledání vášně a intimity v osobních vztazích a na obnovení života prostřednictvím lekcí židovské víry. Shmuley se stal hlasem, který zkoumá současné společenské problémy s důrazem na morální a etické principy. Jeho přístup, který kombinuje tradiční moudrost s moderním porozuměním, rezonuje s širokým publikem.
Podtitul: Proč většina manželství není plná vášně a sexu, ale mohla by být Výklady židovského duchovního o sexu a manželském soužití obsahuje mnoho z židovské moudrosti.
Blessed by Pope John Paul II and acclaimed by Deepak Chopra and Rabbi Harold Kushner. The Psychic and the Rabbi is a spellbinding correspondence between the world's most celebrated paranormalist and one of the most controversial and famous religious figures. In over fifty letters, these two friends share their inner fears, doubts, joys and beliefs. Searingly honest, they lay bare their innermost feelings and life experience while confronting the most profound questions and issues of our --Can we believe in God when we experience a horrendous tragedy?--Is marriage always sacred?--Is human cloning immoral?--Does extraterrestrial intelligence exist? Deeply moving and far reaching in scope, Geller and Boteach discuss such topics as sexual energy as a spiritual force, New Age spirituality versus traditional religion, money, power, ambition, fame and much more.
A unique parenting manifesto from one of America's most provocative personalities. According to Shmuley Boteach, author of Kosher Sex and host of TLC's Shalom in the Home, transmitting passions, motivating children with shared goals, and getting them excited about values are the most important things any parent can do. With great humor and insight, Boteach shows parents how to take their child to life's mountaintop-and create a parent-child bond based on vitality, exuberance, and mutual respect.
Celebrity author and therapist Rabbi Boteach shows how to use the power of self-talk to reach your full potential Some of the most effective talk therapy is self -talk therapy—learning to connect positively with that internal voice that serves as your own personal GPS to guide you through life. Rabbi Shmuley teaches the reader to reconnect with the inner voice of conscience, the source of personal dreams and values, which has been so drowned out by the noise of a culture that emphasizes form over substance, career over calling, and consumption over conviction. Drawing on Rabbi Shmuley's extensive counseling experience, this book helps you defeat negative self-talk and strengthen your positive inner voices of inspiration, conscience, and deepest self to help you move forward and live your truest life. Filled with dramatic real-life examples and practical exercises, it guides you through the ten most important and life-changing conversations you will ever have. Start the conversation today and you'll find the voice of inspiration, the motivation to make the right choices in your life, and the ability to be true to your innermost self.
In 2000-2001, Michael Jackson sat down with his close friend and spiritual guide, Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, to record what turned out to be the most intimate and revealing conversations of his life. It was Michael's wish to bare his soul and unburden himself to a public that he knew was deeply suspicious of him. The resulting thirty hours are the basis of The Michael Jackson Tapes. In these searingly honest conversations, Michael exposes his emotional pain and profound loneliness, his longing to be loved, and the emptiness of his fame. He takes us into his childhood and speaks of the measures he took to try and heal. He discusses how he came to be alienated from his strong religious anchor, his tortured yet loving relationship with his siblings, his father and his yearning for a time when they might finally reconcile, and his most personal friendships.--From publisher description.
The book addresses the alarming rise of misogyny in contemporary culture, highlighting its manifestation in reality TV, advertisements, and music that often depict women as shallow or objectified. Through critical analysis, the author aims to awaken readers to the pervasive negative stereotypes and societal attitudes that contribute to this issue. The work serves as both a commentary and a call to action, encouraging a reevaluation of how women are represented and treated in media and society at large.
With the publication of his runaway bestseller Kosher Sex, Rabbi Shmuley Boteach gained instant fame as a sage and savvy commentator on public and private life. Now he turns his outspoken energy and vast erudition to the core teachings of Judaism itself. During his years as Rabbi of Oxford University and founder of the university's Jewish outreach organization, the L'Chaim Society, Boteach began to realize how well-matched the foundational beliefs of Judaism are to the broad human needs of the modern world. Unlike the dualist credo of other religions—in which the material and spiritual are always in conflict—the Jewish faith uniquely represents a spiritual philosophy concerned about life in this world, rather than in the hereafter. In Judaism for Everyone, this most unorthodox of orthodox rabbis explores the Jewish and Biblical origins of civilization's seminal moral ideas and presents Judaism as a program of action for people of all faiths. Boteach's interpretations and commentary are a vibrant celebration of the dynamism that is Judaism. Whether he's peppering his points with stories from his childhood, promoting feminism, decrying boredom, or extolling the virtues of leisure and solitude, Shmuley Boteach never fails to inform, inspire, and surprise. Judaism for Everyone is for anyone who seeks a universal moral creed to maximize human goodness and inner potential.
Everyone's getting frustrated and cynical about finding the perfect romance. Rabbi Shmuley asks some hard questions about what we think we need (or don't need) and comes up with some practical solutions.
Michael Jackson gewährte seinem geistlichen Berater ungewöhnlich neue, entwaffnend ehrliche Einblicke in sein Innenleben und ließ wieder einmal erkennen, wie einsam er sich trotz seines Erfolgs fühlte. Er berichtet ihm, er habe sogar Schaufensterpuppen in seinem Haus aufgestellt, weil er Gesellschaft brauchte. Mit Frauen hatte er nur unglückliche Beziehungen: Tatum O Neal, Tochter des Schauspielers Ryan O Neal, wollte Jacko schon als Teenager verführen. \"Ich war 16, sie war 13\", erinnert er sich in den Aufzeichnungen: \"Sie Brooke Shields, die mit Jackson eine sehr innige Freundschaften pflegte, wollte ebenfalls mehr: \"Einmal wurde es recht intim, doch ich drückte mich. Das war ein Fehler.\" Mit Madonna hatte sich Michael über den Ort für ein Rendezvous gestritten: Er wollte nach Disneyland, sie in einen Strip Club. Seine Ex-Frau Lisa Marie Presley wollte (entgegen vorherigen Versprechen) keine Kinder. \"Ich weinte oft, so groß war mein Wunsch nach Kindern\", erzählte Jacko Shmuley Boteach. Auch seine Familie ist Thema des Buches, vor allem sein Verhältnis zu seinem Vater und seiner Mutter, aber auch das zu seinen Geschwistern. Dieses Buch versammelt eine Fülle neuer autobiografischer Details aus dem Leben der verstorbenen Popikone!