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Yitzhak Buxbaum is an American Jewish author and maggid (preacher/storyteller).


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Published work

Most of Buxbaum's books and articles relate to Hasidism, especially its storytelling tradition, and Neo-Hasidism. He has authored the following books.

  • Jewish Spiritual Practices Jason Aronson, 1991 ISBN 978-1-56821-206-7
  • Storytelling and Spirituality in Judaism Jason Aronson, 1994 ISBN 978-1-56821-173-2
  • Real Davvening: Jewish Prayer as a Spiritual Practice and a Form of Meditation for Beginning and Experienced Davveners |Jewish Spirit Booklet Series, 1996 ISBN 978-1-5114-3313-6
  • An Open Heart: The Mystic Path of Loving People . Jewish Spirit Booklet Series, 1997 ISBN 978-0-9657-1122-7
  • A Tu BeShvat Seder: The Feast of Fruits from the Tree of Life Jewish Spirit Booklet Series, 1998 ISBN 978-0-9657-1123-4
  • The Life and Teachings of Hillel 376 pp. Jason Aronson, 2000 ISBN 978-1-56821-049-0 According to WorldCat, the book is held in 168 libraries
  • A Person is Like a Tree: A Sourcebook for Tu BeShvat Jason Aronson, 2000 ISBN 978-0-7657-6128-6
  • Storytelling and Spirituality in Judaism Jason Aronson, 2001 ISBN 978-0-7657-6166-8
  • Jewish Tales of Mystic Joy Jossey-Bass, 2002 ISBN 978-0-7879-6272-2
  • Jewish Tales of Holy Women Jossey-Bass, 2002 ISBN 978-1-118-10443-9
  • The Light and Fire of the Baal Shem Tov Continuum, 2005 ISBN 978-0-8264-1772-5
  • Serach at the Seder: A Haggadah Supplement, illustrations by Shoshannah Brombacher Jewish Spirit, 2012

Reviews of Buxbaum's work have appeared in Jewish publications with a variety of perspectives, including The Algemeiner Journal, Hadassah Magazine, The Jewish Chronicle, and Tikkun. His books have been reviewed for broader audiences in the journal Parabola and the website Spirituality and Practice.

Manuscripts and drafts of The Light and Fire of the Baal Shem Tov are archived at Cornell University Library.


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Storytelling

Buxbaum tells stories "in Jewish and non-Jewish settings to Jewish and non-Jewish audiences", with a focus on "the spiritual nature of storytelling." He has been grouped among "the most active tellers in the Jewish world."


Wilderness Maggid: Smicha with Reb Maggid Buxbaum
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Maggid training program

Building on his ordination as a maggid by Shlomo Carlebach, Buxbaum established a program to train women and men as maggidim (plural of maggid). Graduates include Shoshana Litman, described as Canada's first ordained female Jewish storyteller, and Tamir Zaltsman, who states that he is the first ordained Russian-speaking maggid. Some graduates are themselves training maggidim.


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Background and personal life

Buxbaum graduated from Cornell University (class of 1964).

He has told interviewers that as a young man, he identified as an atheist and felt disconnected from his Jewish roots. But a time of intense soul-searching, and encounters with Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, led him to devote his life to Jewish spirituality.

In 2007, Buxbaum was one of six spiritual leaders from different faiths who opened the memorial celebration for Sri Chinmoy at the United Nations.

Buxbaum lives in Brooklyn. He is married to actor and storyteller Carole Forman.




References




External links

  • Yitzhak Buxbaum website

Article by Yitzhak Buxbaum: Real Davening: Chasidic Answers to the Crisis in Prayer. The Jewish Review: A Journal of Torah, Judaism, Philosophy, Life and Culture 4:3 (March 1991 / Adar 5751)

  • Articles by Yitzhak Buxbaum at chabad.org
  • Publisher's website on The Light and Fire of the Baal Shem Tov

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