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Harold S. Kushner

    3 avril 1935 – 27 avril 2023

    Harold S. Kushner, rabbin lauréat de Temple Israel à Natick, Massachusetts, est originaire de Brooklyn, New York. Il est l'auteur de plus d'une douzaine de livres axés sur la manière de surmonter les défis de la vie. Ses écrits explorent comment faire face à l'adversité et trouver un sens au milieu des difficultés de la vie.

    Harold S. Kushner
    Living a Life that Matters
    When All You've Ever Wanted Isn't Enough
    Ethical Wills & How to Prepare Them 2/E: A Guide to Sharing Your Values from Generation to Generation
    Nine Essential Things I've Learned About Life
    To Life: A Celebration of Jewish Being and Thinking
    Numerical Methods for Stochastic Control Problems in Continuous Time
    • The second edition of this book expands on stochastic control and optimal stochastic control problems, introducing new material on deterministic issues and efficient algorithms. It explores various random process models, including diffusions and jump diffusions, and emphasizes both standard and innovative formulations in the field.

      Numerical Methods for Stochastic Control Problems in Continuous Time
    • Filled with wisdom and gentle humor, here is the essential book on Judaism's traditions and practices from the bestselling author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People. Both practical and spiritual, Kushner makes Jewish tradition relevant to a new generation as he explores its many facets.

      To Life: A Celebration of Jewish Being and Thinking
    • From the #1 national bestselling author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People—“a lifetime of wisdom from someone who has studied, suffered, celebrated, and through it all, taught an entire generation" (Rabbi David Wolpe, author of Why Faith Matters). In this compassionate and deeply personal work, Rabbi Harold S. Kushner distills his experiences as a twenty-first-century rabbi into nine essential takeaways. Offering readers a lifetime’s worth of spiritual food for thought, pragmatic advice, and strength for trying times, he gives fresh, vital insight into belief, conscience, mercy, and more. Grounded in Kushner’s brilliant readings of scripture, history, and popular culture, Nine Essential Things I’ve Learned About Life is practical, illuminating, and compulsory advice for living a good life.

      Nine Essential Things I've Learned About Life
    • Ethical wills try to sum up what people have learned in life, and what they want most for, and from, their loved ones. This unique combination of "What Is" and "How To" shows how to prepare an ethical will and provides as guides examples of ethical wills written by nearly 100 famous and ordinary people. Includes a topical index to help you write your own ethical will.

      Ethical Wills & How to Prepare Them 2/E: A Guide to Sharing Your Values from Generation to Generation
    • When All You've Ever Wanted Isn't Enough

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,2(606)Évaluer

      Exploring the quest for a meaningful life, Harold Kushner delves into the common feeling of emptiness that can follow the achievement of personal goals. With compassion and wisdom, he offers guidance on living authentically, encouraging readers to seek joy and purpose. By redirecting energies toward fulfilling aspirations, Kushner provides insights that inspire lasting happiness and a deeper sense of fulfillment. This book serves as a roadmap for those yearning for a more enriched existence.

      When All You've Ever Wanted Isn't Enough
    • Living a Life that Matters

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,1(143)Évaluer

      In this bestselling work of spiritual advice, the beloved author shows how even our smallest daily actions can become stepping steps toward integrity. Drawing on the stories of his own congregants, on literature, current events and, above all, on the Biblical story of Jacob (the worldly trickster who evolves into a man of God), Rabbi Harold S. Kushner--author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People--addresses some of the most persistent dilemmas of the human condition: Why do decent people so often violate their moral standards? How can we pursue justice without giving in to the lure of revenge? How can we turn our relationships with family and friends into genuine sources of meaning? Persuasive and sympathetic, filled with humanity and warmth, Living a Life That Matters is a deeply rewarding book.

      Living a Life that Matters
    • Who Needs God

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(453)Évaluer

      Addressing spiritual hunger, the author provides insightful answers for those questioning the role of religion in their lives. Drawing from his bestsellers, he emphasizes that religious commitment can fulfill deep-seated needs for connection, joy, and community, regardless of one's previous faith experiences. Through warmth and understanding, the author explores how religion can offer meaningful support in a world where personal success often falls short.

      Who Needs God
    • When Bad Things Happen To Good

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(16960)Évaluer

      The #1 bestselling inspirational classic from the nationally known spiritual leader; a source of solace and hope for over 4 million readers.When Harold Kushner’s three-year-old son was diagnosed with a degenerative disease that meant the boy would only live until his early teens, he was faced with one of life’s most difficult questions: Why, God? Years later, Rabbi Kushner wrote this straightforward, elegant contemplation of the doubts and fears that arise when tragedy strikes. In these pages, Kushner shares his wisdom as a rabbi, a parent, a reader, and a human being. Often imitated but never superseded,  When Bad Things Happen to Good Peopl e is a classic that offers clear thinking and consolation in times of sorrow.

      When Bad Things Happen To Good
    • Focusing on the approximation and perturbation of random processes, this book explores their applications in stochastic control systems and nonlinear filters. It introduces innovative mathematical methods from weak convergence theory, offering powerful techniques for deriving limit theorems across various problems. The author, building on a long-standing interest in stochastic process approximation, highlights the relevance of these methods in control and communication theory while also suggesting their applicability in broader contexts. Key processes include solutions to Ito differential equations influenced by various types of noise.

      Weak Convergence Methods and Singularly Perturbed Stochastic Control and Filtering Problems