Turn aside from evil and do good
Book Description
This profound spiritual guide offers readers a unique window into the wisdom of Zevi Hirsch Eichenstein, an 18th-century Hasidic master who possessed deep knowledge of Lurianic kabbalah. Rather than presenting abstract mystical concepts, Eichenstein provides practical guidance for those seeking to live with spiritual integrity in the everyday world.
The book addresses a fundamental question that resonates across centuries: How can one maintain a saintly life while fully engaging with worldly responsibilities? Eichenstein demonstrates that spiritual devotion need not require withdrawal from life's practical demands. He explores how business dealings can align with sacred principles and reveals how intimate relationships, including marriage, can enhance rather than hinder one's spiritual journey.
What makes this work particularly accessible is Rabbi Dr. Louis Jacobs' skillful translation, which brings clarity to complex kabbalistic ideas without losing their depth. His comprehensive introduction and detailed annotations serve as bridges, helping contemporary readers understand the rich symbolic language and traditional sources that inform Eichenstein's teachings.
For spiritual seekers interested in Jewish mysticism, practical ethics, or the integration of sacred and secular life, this text offers timeless insights. It presents a balanced approach to spirituality that honors both transcendent aspirations and earthly responsibilities, making ancient wisdom relevant for modern practitioners seeking authentic spiritual growth.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~4 hours)
🕉️ Tradition: Judaism
📄 Length: 159 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Cabala
- ✓ Explore Apologetic works
- ✓ Explore Hasidism