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Mosaica Press Thinks ‘Outside the Lox’

Highlighting: “Think Outside the Lox,” by Rabbi Boruch Cohen. Mosaica Press. 2023. 408 pages. ISBN-10: 1961602016.

(Courtesy of Mosaica Press) Mosaica Press is excited to announce the release of “Think Outside the Lox,” an insightful and entertaining new book by Rabbi Boruch Cohen. With its fresh perspective on Torah thought and tradition, this work stands out for its skillful blend of deep spiritual insights and captivating, quirky narratives.

Cohen brings a deep understanding of human nature. This collection reflects the author’s personal transformation from a secular liberal arts student to an inspiring rabbi dedicated to Jewish outreach. His essays are interlaced with the mystical teachings of the Baal Shem Tov, which will bring readers to forge profound connections with both God and the Jewish community.

With over two decades dedicated to communal outreach and the establishment of the 36 Mystics education center, Cohen’s writings originally aimed to introduce Torah’s richness to a secular audience. However, his unique approach has captivated a wide range of readers, resonating with observant and secular individuals alike.

“Think Outside the Lox” is a vibrant tapestry of Jewish thought, each essay revealing the depth and diversity of Jewish tradition in an accessible, engaging manner. From “The Mystical Falls” to “The Rabbi Should Set the Table,” Cohen explores traditional Jewish themes with a modern and often whimsical twist. Chapters like “An Ode to Women” and “Zen and the Art of Kindness” offer insightful reflections on Jewish life, spirituality and daily living.

Now available for purchase at www.mosaicapress.com and through major Jewish book retailers, “Think Outside the Lox” is an invitation to experience a unique journey through Jewish teachings, promising to be an enriching and delightful addition to any collection of Jewish literature.

For more information, contact Shui Haber at (833) MOSAICA (U.S.); 050 269 2038 (Israel); or [email protected].

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