Search for Meaning
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This is the seventh book of the anticipated 10-volume Mesorah Matrix series and is titled Search for Meaning. Pegging-off of the iconic 1940s Holocaust work (of a similar title) by Viktor E. Frankl, the contemporary essayists explore timeless Jewish dimensions of the subject. Mesorah Matrix is a major - and potentially landmark - intellectual-spiritual- philosophical endeavor. The plan well-underway is to publish 10 separate books, each on a very focused Jewish theme - under the Mesorah Matrix umbrella. By the end of 2013, over 150 leading authors/essayists globally will be involved in the decade-spanning project. The focused-purpose and raison d'etre of the series is to more fully draw-out the spiritual and transcendent embedded within Judaism. These are sometimes referred-to as Elyonoth or "Higher-Sphere" themes. The intent of the quite-unique 10-volume series is to be "transformational." The Editor-in- Chief of the over-all series is David Birnbaum of Manhattan, author of the Summa Metaphysica philosophy series (independent of Mesorah Matrix). Mesorah Matrix, in turn, is under the greater umbrella of New Paradigm Matrix Publishing which exclusively publishes "new paradigm" works - in metaphysics, philosophy, history and now, spirituality. Works by New Paradigm Matrix are Course Texts at major universities around-the- world. For Search for Meaning, Senior Editor Martin S. Cohen; Associate Editor Saul J Berman; Contributors: Rachel Adelman, Erica Brown, Reuven P. Bulka, Shai Cherry, Richard Claman, Martin S. Cohen, Elliot N. Dorff, Cass Fisher, Lenn E. Goodman, James Jacobson-Maisels, Admiel Kosman, Ellen Lasser Levee, Ariel Evan Mayse, Harvey Meirovich, Dan Ornstein, Shoshana Klein Poupko, Jason Rubenstein, Mark Sameth, Barbara Shulamit Thiede, Lawrence Troster, Kari Hofmaiser Tuling, Avraham Walfish and Michael Wasserman.
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