“Harold Kushner once again arms his readers to battle life’s difficult moments by showing the strengths they already have inside them: this time courage is the quality—the courage to change, to accept, to fight, and to follow virtue. An inspiring book for our times.”
—Mitch Albom, author of Tuesdays with Morrie
From the best-selling author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People, published by Schocken in 2001, an illuminating book about fear—and what we can do to overcome it.
Drawing on the teachings of religious and secular literature and on the true stories of people who have faced their fears, Kushner helps us to see that fear can present us with extraordinary opportunities—to connect with our emotions, rethink our values, and change our lives, and the world, for the better. For those who fear helplessness, he suggests empowerment: through prayer, service, and education. For those who fear for mankind’s future, he insists on hope and pragmatic measures, such as working to protect the environment. For those who fear death, he proposes life—lived boldly and purposefully.
In Conquering Fear, we are again inspired by Harold S. Kushner’s wisdom, at once deeply spiritual and eminently practical.
Harold S. Kushner is Rabbi Laureate of Temple Israel in Natick, Massachusetts, where he resides. He has been honored by the Christophers, a Roman Catholic organization, as one of the fifty people who have made the world a better place in the last half century, and by Religion in American Life as the clergyman of the year in 1999. He is the author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People and eight other books.
Meet Rabbi Kushner at his next event:
11/12/2009 The Rabbi Jacob Mendel Kirshenblatt Memorial Lecture. Beth Sholom Synagogue, 1445 Eglinton Ave. W.
For tickets contact 416-783-6103 or andrea@bethsholom.net
Toronto, ON
Rabbie K, you’re still saving me daily. I learn fast. I’m Trying hard but not TOO hard. I’m willing to wait to find out what happens – and I do believe in life, love and all those delicious uncertainties. I have to be at least a LITTLE reckless – I’m an OLD lady – I’ll take the time to see if there isn’t someone for me in this life. At this stage in life, it’s all okay. I wish the world was a better place. I’m prompted here by listening to your face to face interview with our Mary Hynes. Isn’t she GREAT?
And thank you for coming up here to Canada to spread some of your good stuff around here. I listen to the CBC – have done for many years – and I have gone through all the ups and downs of a tiny little broadcast corporation to the huge enterprise the CBC is today. I’m blind. I recently had an operation on one eye for cataracts. I’ve gotten enough vision back to be able to see what I’m doing. But I have spondylosis and looking at my computer screen is painful after awhile. So I do my best. And I’m cutting this short now for that reason, but please know that I’m delighted you actually came up here and visited us, and shared your wisdom with us, and let us share theirs with you – and Mary.
Thanks very much.
Deirdre @ Passmore, BC, Canada