Rabbi Alan Lew was a prominent figure in American Judaism, known for his pioneering work in integrating Jewish spirituality with Buddhist meditation practices.
He served as the spiritual leader of Congregation Beth Sholom in San Francisco and founded the Jewish Meditation Center of San Francisco.
Lew authored several influential books on Jewish spirituality and meditation, including "One God Clapping" and "This Is Real and You Are Completely Unprepared." His teachings focused on bringing mindfulness and contemplative practices into Jewish life, earning him the nickname "Zen Rabbi." Lew's work continues to inspire those seeking a deeper, more introspective approach to Jewish faith and practice.
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