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Laura Duhan-Kaplan

    Visions of the End Times
    Shechinah, Bring Me Home!
    Mouth of the Donkey
    The Infinity Inside: Jewish Spiritual Practice through a Multi-faith Lens
    The Story of Jane
    • The powerful story of the women who founded and ran the legendary Chicago reproductive rights organization Abortion Counseling Service, otherwise known as Jane, written by one of its members. A compelling testament to a woman's most essential freedom—control over her own body—and to the power of women helping women. • Also the subject of the acclaimed HBO documentary The Janes. The Story of Jane recounts the evolution of the Abortion Counseling Service, code name Jane, the underground group of heroic women that provided low-cost abortion services in Chicago in the years before the procedure was legalized. Organized in 1969 and active until the opening of the first legal abortion clinics in 1973, Jane initially counseled women and referred them to abortion providers who set prices and conditions. As Jane grew, so did the group's capacity to protect its clients. Eventually, determined to reclaim women's reproductive power in any way they were able, many members of Jane learned to perform abortions themselves. An extraordinary history by one of Jane's members, The Story of Jane is an urgent account of the organization's development, the conflicts within the group, and the impact its work had on both the women it helped and the members themselves.

      The Story of Jane
    • What is spiritual? What is religious? What counts as practice? These questions are foundational to individual and communal quests for connection. In this beautifully instructive and personal book, Rabbi Laura Duhan-Kaplan illustrates where these questions lead. She inspires us to find our own way along the transformative path of awakening and belonging. She explores spiritual practices from various faith traditions before diving deep into wisdom, practices, and poetry from Jewish tradition.

      The Infinity Inside: Jewish Spiritual Practice through a Multi-faith Lens
    • Mouth of the Donkey

      • 96bladzijden
      • 4 uur lezen

      Exploring the intricate relationships between humans and animals in the Hebrew Bible, Laura Duhan-Kaplan delves into themes of ecology, spirituality, and ethics. She reinterprets biblical figures, such as Jacob's sheep as family and Balaam's donkey as a guide, while integrating insights from biology, Kabbalah, and Indigenous wisdom. Through these narratives, she encourages readers to confront human violence and foster a peaceful coexistence with nature, inviting metaphorical animals to inspire a new perspective on life and parenting.

      Mouth of the Donkey
    • Shechinah, Bring Me Home!

      • 146bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen

      The book offers a unique spiritual journey through the Kabbalistic practice of Sefirat ha'Omer, encompassing forty-nine days of introspection. Author Laura Duhan-Kaplan combines Kabbalah, philosophy, and personal narratives of love and loss to prompt readers to contemplate themes such as love, boundaries, and gratitude. Through a blend of stories and reflections, she guides readers in discovering Shechinah, the divine feminine presence, within the everyday moments of life.

      Shechinah, Bring Me Home!
    • Global challenges fill the news today. It’s not always easy to balance fear with hope. That’s why this book points to resources for optimism and action. A diverse group of scholars draw on Jewish, Christian, Islamic, and Māori traditions to describe challenges and hopes. They recognize the ruptures of militarism, trauma, colonialism, religious nationalism, climate change, and more. But they also describe the healing power of communal action, spiritual practices, biblical literature, and the arts.

      Visions of the End Times