Ask The Readers: Questions For A Rabbi

In a couple of weeks, from August 12 to 24, I’m going to be away at Mt. Sinai retreat. It’s basically a personal development retreat where we’ll get to do fun activities, have courses on self-improvement through Judaism, and hang out with one of the Holiest Rabbis in the world - Rabbi Gershenfeld.
From what I’ve been told he “is a genius” and “really amazing.” I’m really excited for this opportunity to stick to him like glue and pick his brain.
I can already see us, sitting in a shade underneath a tree, or by the lulling-glow of camp-fire, asking this tremendous aura about the deepest meanings of existence.
Not only would I love to ask all my own questions, but I’d love to include every one of you in this magical experience.
If you have any questions about Judaism, or questions about life for a person that knows it like the back of his hand, feel free to list them in the comments below (or e-mail them to me privately), and I’ll ask the Rabbi when I’m there.
Feel free to include any questions from now through August 24th, because I’ll be checking them while I’m there.
Posted by Alex Shalman in Ask The Readers | July 30, 2008 | Digg | Del.icio.us | Stumble | Print | 1 comment












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Thanks for sharing your experience with us, I have 2 questions for Rabbi Gershenfeld.
1) What is his opinion on Kabalah? (Not talking about the Madonna hyped one just Kabalah in general)
2) Does he have any suggestions on how to meditate on the 72 Names of God?
That’s it
Thanks again…