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The 72 Names of God for Kids: A Treasury of Timeless Wisdom

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A follow-up to the best-selling The 72 Names of God, this beautifully illustrated book draws from the teachings of Kabbalah to offer children a productive way to deal with the challenges they face in everyday life. Simple meditations and lessons teach children how to make positive choices throughout their lives and help them with specific issues that confront them at school and at home. Paired with the lessons are charming color reproductions of paintings by children giving their interpretation of each of the 72 Names. The paintings, original to this book, were created by at-risk children who have used these Kabbalistic tools to change their destiny. With its timeless philosophy, this inspiring book provides a way for children of all ages to gain a deeper understanding of their innate spiritual selves and find self-esteem, true friendship, love, and light.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published November 1, 2005

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Yehuda Berg

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Yehuda Berg is a renowned authority on Kabbalah. Touted as "the people's kabbalist," he shares these teachings as a technology to improve everyday life. In 2007 Newsweek named Yehuda one of the top 5 rabbi's in the US. Yehuda believes that only by transforming our negativity can we unlock our greatest blessings. A bestselling author whose books include The Power of Kabbalah and 72 Names of God, Yehuda is a true spiritual activist. He lives in LA with his wife and 5 children."

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One of my spiritual teachers passed away and I inherited some of her books. I’ve been studying Kabbalah and Qabalah (as much as I can for not being an initiate) for almost 10 years but have a minimal understanding of the Hebrew language as being raised outside of Judaism. As I ponder conversion, this book is teaching me how to use Hebrew as a tool of co-creation with the Divine. If you are looking for a simple yet effective introduction to the power of the Hebrew language and it’s connection to the Divine, no matter how old you are, this book is for you.
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