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Book by Aryeh Kaplan

128 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 1990

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Aryeh Kaplan

97 books122 followers
Born in New York City.
Rabbi and Physicist.

Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan ZT"L was a world-well-known author. In his short lifetime he wrote over over 50 books. He was born in the Bronx, New York City, and studied to the local Yeshiva. He later continued his training at different Yeshivot in Israel. As a graduate student, Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan was described in a scientific "Who's Who" as the most promising young physicist in America. When he decided to devote his overflowing heart and massive intellect to the writing and teaching of traditional Torah values, the Jewish people gained a prolific and brilliant expositor with the uncommon gift of analyzing and presenting the most complex ideas in accessible terms. And when he passed away suddenly at the age of 48 with decades of productive activity still ahead of him, Jewry lost a priceless, irreplaceable treasure.

Aryeh Kaplan left a legacy of the thousands of people whom he touched and elevated, and of the scores of books and papers that flowed from his pen. "The Aryeh Kaplan Reader" is a collection of his essays reflecting the broad range of his interest and genius. From biography to Kabbalah, from contemporary movements to cosmic speculation, Aryeh Kaplan was at home. His writing is original and incisive. But most of all, it is always clear and to the point. Every appetite for Jewish themes will be whetted and satisfied by this book. True, to read this collection is to feel a keen sense of loss at the premature passing of a bright star in the Jewish literary firmament. But it is an intensely satisfying experience as well, because this book is crammed with substance and enlightenment. We put it down enriched by the intellectual company of Aryeh Kaplan, and grateful for this "gift he left behind. He died in 1983 at the young age of 48 years. May his memory be for a blessing.
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July 15, 2018
Impressive but I kind of wish I'd read this book as an impressionable teenager in the 90's. Since then some of his medical claims have been debunked by scientific advances. Also: you can't cite the Torah as proof that G-d exists and is great. It becomes a cyclical argument. If someone believes the Torah is true that means they already believe that G-d exists and is great.
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May 4, 2025
Kaplan never disappoints in giving and illustrating Jewish ideas. When I started my conversion to Judaism years ago, I read most of his essays and they showed themselves useful for me. In most of the books I read, fictional or not, I generally remark that what has profoundly got into my mind and I'll not forget. Some readings are far too complex, others are made for beginners like Encounters, and still, it finds a way to your mind, and stays there, and you carry it with yourself forever.
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