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Brenda Shoshanna, Ph.D.

Dear Reader,

As a psychologist, long term Zen practitioner and practicing Jew, I have seen how Zen and Jewish practice hold the keys to understanding and handling the primal questions that drive us. Together, these practices enrich one another, and can heal our lives.

For millions of Jews looking for a spiritual approach to Judaism, for Zen practitioners who wish deeper relationships, and for all who seek true fulfillment, JEWISH DHARMA, by award-winning author Dr Brenda Shoshanna, is a guide to the authentic practice of Judaism and Zen. Each chapter deals with different life concerns, such as loneliness, relationships, marriage, family, and healing suffering - with guidelines and exercises included. A Jewish heart is warm, devoted to family and friends; a Zen eye is fresh, direct, and spontaneous. These two practices are like two wings of a bird: both are needed to be able to fly.

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Find out more at www.jewishdharma.com.

"Dr. Brenda Shoshanna flies on two wings: A deep love of orthodox Jewish faith and her Zen practice of 36 years. Her vision embraces both traditions with fidelity and beauty." -Robert Kennedy, S.J. Roshi, Jesuit priest and author of Zen Spirit, Christian Spirit.

'"With wisdom, humor, depth and dedication, Dr. Brenda Shoshanna guides us into the heart of Jewish and Zen practice, which enrich one another in ways that will enhance your practice of both or either. A must read for anyone who wishes to explore Zen meditation and Jewish life." -Rabbi Marcia Prager, Rabbi, P'nai Or, Philadelphia, author of The Path of Blessings, dean Aleph Ordination

Brenda Shoshanna, Ph.D.


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