Miami, FL – May 30, 2013 – Brazilian authors Rabbi Daniel Kahane and
Ann Helen Wainer have recently launched a new book, which promises to
change the way scholars and laymen understand the Jewish calendar as
well as the structure of central Jewish texts.
The book shows how the 52-day period spanning from Passover to Shavuot
(Pentecost) is in fact a microcosm of the 52 weeks of the year.
Additionally, it demonstrates how 52 rabbis and 52 animals listed in
the sacred works Pirkei Avot (“Ethics of the Fathers”) and Perek
Shirah (“Chapter of Song”) parallel the year’s weeks as well. Finally,
the book explores the kabbalistic meaning behind the numbers and
divine attributes (sefirot) related to each day from Passover to
Shavuot known as the Counting of the Omer.
“The book’s use as a weapon against sadness should also not be
underestimated,” exclaims Ann Helen Wainer, “its uplifting ideas and
its connectedness to the song and harmony of nature, as well as the
wisdom and foresight of our ancestors, is a true gift.”
The book was originally launched in Portuguese, after the authors
received a grant from the Safra Philanthropic Institute in Brazil. An
expanded eBook English version is available on Amazon, iTunes, Barnes
& Noble, as well as ModernJewishHome.com. More information and
ongoing classes are also available on Blogger, YouTube, Facebook, and
Twitter.
The “Kabbalah of Time” eBook consistently listed as Amazon’s #1 “Hot
New Release in Kabbalah,” and now, after a month of its release, was
back among the Top #10 Best Sellers in its category.
The Kabbalah of Time [link to Amazon]
About Ann Helen Wainer and Rabbi Daniel Kahane
Mrs. Wainer is a prolific author, having published several works
regarding Judaism and Jewish History, as well as Brazilian Law and
History. Her titles include: Jewish and Brazilian Connections to New
York, India, and Ecology; Family Portrait; A Jewish Perspective on
Ecology; Civil Liability of the Developer; and Brazilian Environmental
Legislation. Ann Helen earned a master’s degree in corporate law in
Brazil, and an MA in religious studies at Florida International
University.
Rabbi Daniel Kahane is a graduate from Georgetown Law School and
Princeton University, where he received the religion departmental
award in Jewish studies, as well as a Certificate in the subject. He
also attended Yeshiva University and Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
Besides from working full-time as an attorney, Rabbi Kahane teaches
weekly classes at Chabad of Aventura, FL.
More at: Kabbalah of Time
3 comments:
Interesting. A secular year is 52 weeks-not a Jewish year. So is sefirah to counteract secular influences?
No, it is based on Kabbalah, Jewish teachings. The 52 weeks equal the solar year. [quoting from the book] ''And there are exactly 52 animals in Perek Shirah, one for each week of the solar year.''
You will have to read the book to know more...
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