Arey Ben David, author of new book the Secret of Love

Arey Ben David, author of new book the Secret of Love

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All of the Torah — ethics, mitzvot, learning, and practice — come to remove the obstacles that prevent an all-encompassing love from expanding and spreading to every corner of life, everywhere.” —Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook

This is a book about love, about how to become a more loving human being. How to love ourselves, our families, our communities, other human beings and every cell of creation—more. It has been inspired by the writings of the contemporary mystic, Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook.

According to Rav Kook, love flows from our souls. Love brings oneness into the world. Becoming a loving person is the goal of living in the Image of God. “I love all.” Rav Kook writes. “I cannot not love all people. The Torah is love”.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

A world-renowned educator, Aryeh Ben David is committed to “plucking the soul strings” of teachers and students alike in order to transform how we learn and grow. He is the founder of Ayeka: Center for Soulful Education, which trains educators of all denominations, including campus professionals, and staff of middle and high schools, on how to teach Jewish subjects with more soulfulness, personal meaning and impact on life. Aryeh has taught at the Pardes Institute in Jerusalem since 1987, where he was a member of the Senior Faculty and Director of Spiritual Education. He also served as the Rabbinical Educational Consultant for Hillel International from 2004 to 2007, and spearheaded their spiritual initiative throughout the United States. Previously Aryeh served as the Educational Director of Livnot U’Lehibanot from 1991- 96. He has been involved in the training of staff of countless organizations and lectures internationally. He is the author of Around the Shabbat Table, a Guide to Meaningful Shabbat Conversations (2000) and The Godfile, Ten Approaches To Personalizing Prayer (2007), Becoming a Soulful Educator: How to Bring Jewish Learning from Our Minds, to Our Hearts, to Our Souls and Into Our Lives (2016), and Hearing Your Own Voice: A Family Haggadah (2017) . Aryeh grew up outside of NYC and studied psychology at Vassar College. He came to Israel in 1978, studied at the Meretz yeshiva in Mevasseret Zion and received Rabbinic ordination from the Israeli Rabbinate. He served in the Israeli army and now lives in Efrat, Gush Etzion, with his wife Sandra and their six children.

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