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Books

Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of writing books that reflect my journey, my heritage, and my passion for sharing timeless Jewish wisdom in a way that speaks to the heart and soul. Each of these works was written with the hope of inspiring, challenging, and guiding readers toward deeper spiritual awareness and meaningful living. I invite you to explore these books, and I hope you find within them insight, comfort, and a renewed connection to our tradition.

BOOKS

"Rabbi Yamin Levy has given us a book which is the result of many years of study, teaching, and spiritual growth. It separates the Andalusian from the Ashkenazi traditions of spirituality. And it presents a wide-ranging interpretation of Maimonides’ spirituality with an emphasis on the philosophic mystical core of his view."

- Dr. David R. Blumenthal
Cohen Professor of Judaic Studies, Emory University, retired

"Rabbi Yamin Levy presents us with the mystical dimensions of the writings of Maimonides and how these can be applied into one’s own spiritual practice, an approach which provides a unique groundbreaking work in the study of this towering religious personality and thinker."

- Rabbi Jonathon Feldman, PhD
Director, Tribe Tel Aviv

"Rabbi Yamin Levy sheds important light on Maimonides and the Andalusian tradition that nourished his thinking. This is a well-researched and well-written book that enables readers to explore the Maimonidean approach to Judaism in new ways. It challenges us to think, to explore provocative ideas, to deepen our experience with the teachings of Judaism."

- Rabbi Dr. Marc D. Angel

Director, Institute for Jewish Ideas and Ideals

"This is an important book. I disagree with its main thesis, but withal learned a lot from reading it. I certainly appreciate the way in which Rabbi Levy focuses our attention on Rambam’s passionate search for spiritual practices which can lead to a sublime and meaningful silence before God."

- Professor Menachem Kellner, Ph.D
Chair, Dept. of Philosophy & Jewish Thought, Shalem College, Jerusalem

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