Jewish Spirituality
Spirituality is the bedrock of Judaism. It is our source of values, compassion, healing, creativity,and abundance. What we call values today cannot be learned from books. They are learned from a connection to our spiritual component.
Judaism is a culture founded on spirit, our Divine nature. Spirituality is not a matter of how much you know about laws and commentary; it's more about knowing yourself.

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Discover Jewish spirituality for yourself
If you can afford three minutes to experience the benefits of meditation, click here to check out Jewish Meditation Made Simple

Experiencing Jewish Meditation
A meditation for Shavuot

This Month in Torah
When you get to know about your Divine nature, you operate in harmony with yourself. You then cease the struggle with your inner personalities and you can live in health, peace, joy and contentment. Jewish tradition is how you can get there. 

The Shiviti
The Shiviti is a traditional Jewish art form used for meditation. It is based on the biblical verse: "I have set God always before me" (Psalm 16:8).
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Current Trends
Today we're experiencing a great resurgence of interest in the spiritual aspects of Judaism. Historically renewed interest in Jewish mysticism arose in response to traumatic periods: the destruction of the Temple, the expulsion from Spain, the false messiahs and now the post holocaust shock.Check out Articles on Jewish spirituality
We're also living in a period that represents the greatest technological changes since the dawn of mankind, and as a result Jews along with all others experience new forms of suffering never before known to mankind: the environmentally-caused illness: heart disease and cancer, AIDS, depression, anxiety, divorce, drug and alcohol addictions, and much more.
Many of us are fed up with these tragedies. Many are now seeking alternative lifestyles to cope with these problems. Why not Judaism?

If you ever found yourself in a synagogoue or celebrating a Jewish holiday and found the experience unfulfilling, boring, disappointing, meaningless, just click here and e-mail and tell us your story. We'll try to steer you in the right direction.

 


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