Works
Schachter-Shalomi has produced a large body of articles, books, audio and video recordings. His free-association homiletical style, typical of Hasidic-trained rabbis, and his frequent use of psychological terminology and computer metaphors are appreciated by many first-time readers.
His publications include:
- Fragments of a Future Scroll (1975)
- The First Step (with Donald Gropman, 1983)
- The Dream Assembly: Tales of Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi Collected and Retold by Howard Schwartz (1988)
- Spiritual Intimacy: A Study of Counseling in Hasidism (1991)
- Gate to the Heart (1993).
- Paradigm Shift (ed. Ellen Singer, 1993)
- From Age-ing to Sage-ing (with Ronald Miller, 1995)
- Wrapped in a Holy Flame (ed. Nataniel Miles-Yepez, 2003)
- Credo of a Modern Kabbalist (with Daniel Siegel, 2005)
- Jewish with Feeling: a guide to Meaningful Jewish Practice (written with Joel Segel, 2005)
- Integral Halachah: Transcending and Including (with Daniel Siegel, 2007)
- Ahron's Heart: The Prayers, Teachings and Letters of Ahrele Roth, a Hasidic Reformer (with Yair Hillel Goelman, 2009)
- A Heart Afire: Stories and Teaching of the Early Hasidic Masters (with Netanel Miles-Yepez, 2009)
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