Dov Ber Pinson
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Dov Ber Pinson (~1971) is an author, lecturer, and scholar of Jewish philosophy and mysticism. He is Rosh Yeshiva of The Yeshiva, a Yeshiva for adults. He is also the founder of the Iyyun Institute, a center for Jewish enrichment in Brooklyn, New York. Born in Crown Heights, Pinson is greatly influenced by the traditions of Chabad Chassidus and Lurianic Philosophy/Mysticism.
[edit] Books
- Reincarnation and Judaism: The Journey of the Soul (1999) ISBN 978-0765760647
- Inner Rhythms: The Kabbalah of Music (1999) ISBN 978-0765760982
- Meditation and Judaism: Exploring the Jewish Meditative Paths (2004) ISBN 978-0765700063
- Toward the Infinite: The Way of Kabbalistic Meditation (2005) ISBN 978-0742545120
- Jewish Wisdom on the Afterlife: The Mysteries, The Myths, and The Meanings (2005)
[edit] External links
- Official site of the Iyyun Institute
- Iyyun Lectures
- "Into the Heart of Kabbalah: My Year with the Rabbi"
- "Judaism, Meditation and The B-Word", book review by The Forward
- "Patrolling the Borders of Truth: Meditation and Judaism", book review by Jewish journal Zeek
- "Yogis merge traditions", by the Jewish Independent
- "Contemplative Judaism", on Pinson, Kaplan, and others in Ziggurat, the journal of religion at Brown University
- Chabad articles by DovBer Pinson