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Dr. Arthur Green

Dr. Arthur Green is a renowned scholar in Jewish thought and spirituality, particularly in the Hasidic tradition and Kabbalah. He served as the founding dean and is currently a professor at the Hebrew College's non-denominational Rabbinical School in Newton, Massachusetts. Dr. Green has played a pivotal role in the development of a modern, non-Orthodox and pluralistic approach to Jewish mysticism.

Arthur Green was educated at Brandeis University and the Jewish Theological Seminary, where he received his PhD in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies. He has authored numerous books and articles that explore Jewish mysticism, Hasidic Judaism, and Jewish spirituality, making significant contributions to the understanding and accessibility of these complex subjects.

Throughout his career, Dr. Green has been committed to the academic study and personal practice of Jewish mysticism. His works often focus on the interpretation of classical texts and the development of a contemporary spirituality that is deeply rooted in Kabbalistic and Hasidic teachings. His writings are widely respected for their scholarly depth and spiritual insight, appealing to both academic and lay audiences.

Books

Ehyeh: A Kabbalah for Tomorrow Tormented Master: The Life and Spiritual Quest of Rabbi Nahman of Bratslav (Jewish Lights Classic Reprint)