I read a lot about Judaism. Though I am not a Jew, I usually practice as much Judaism as I can because in my heart I know that the Torah is true because I believe G-d spoke to me during a difficult time in my life, and He completely changed my life through guiding me to find real world cures. That is an introduction to me, so you know a little about where I come from.
I found The Thirteen Petalled Rose to be among the highest quality writings that Judaism has ever produced. Another book that is on par with this book is Tzvi Freeman's Bringing Heaven Down to Earth, which in another review I said that this book should be added to the canon. Maybe not the canon with The Thirteen Petalled Rose, but we should know that this one is at least considerable as a classic. The Thirteen Petalled Rose is also up there with the books of Tanya by R. Schneur Zalman of Liadi, and the Mishneh by R. Judah the Prince. This is really good stuff, and as such I give The Thirteen Petalled Rose my highest recommendation.
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***** Bringing Heaven Down to Earth Book One by Tzvi Freeman – Let’s Insert This In The Canon!
Some books are amazing, but this one is phenomenal, so
phenomenal that it is of biblical proportions.
Frankly, this writing is so high quality that it dwarfs almost
everything except that which has made it into Tanach. This is eternal wisdom literature. Is there anything holding us back? I don’t think so. Let’s do it and put this book in its proper
place!
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