It's still sitting in my stack of books to get to. We had our book club last week and right before that, I'm always scrambling to get that one finished. I've also got about three others going, and one I haven't started yet (you might like it) by Lawrence Kushner, called "Kabbalah: a Love Story." It's a novel.
Sometime, somewhere, someone is searching for answers…
…in a thirteenth-century castle …on a train to a concentration camp …in a New York city apartment
Hidden within the binding of an ancient text that has been passed down through the ages lies the answer to one of the heart’s eternal questions. When the text falls into the hands of Rabbi Kalman Stern, he has no idea that his lonely life of intellectual pursuits is about to change once he opens the book. Soon afterward, he meets astronomer Isabel Benveniste, a woman of science who stirs his soul as no woman has for many years. But Kalman has much to learn before he can unlock his heart and let true love into his life. The key lies in the mysterious document he finds inside the Zohar, the master text of the Kabbalah.
As you know (but the others may not) Kushner is a recognized scholar of Torah, not a pop-fluff type writer. That makes the book all the more intriguing, huh?