Psyched for Torah bridges the timeless teachings of Torah with the transformative power of modern psychology.
This groundbreaking book illuminates the weekly parsha by integrating traditional Jewish sources-such as the Talmud, Rashi, Rambam, Netziv, and Rabbi Jonathan Sacks-with insights from contemporary psychological pioneers like Martin Seligman, Albert Bandura, Carol Dweck, and Daniel Kahneman. Through this dynamic fusion of ancient wisdom and cutting-edge science, Rabbi Dr. Schiffman offers readers practical tools to enhance their emotional well-being, build character, and grow spiritually.
Highlights and Examples from the Parshiyot: - Bereishit: Explore the psychological implications of the "original marshmallow test," as Adam and Chava's struggle with self-control in the Garden of Eden mirrors modern research on delayed gratification and its role in long-term success.
- Noach: Discover how acts of kindness, as demonstrated by Noach's care for the animals in the ark, cultivate resilience and emotional health, supported by studies linking altruism to longevity and mental well-being.
- Vayeishev: Learn from Yosef's remarkable ability to reframe trauma into a positive narrative, connecting his rise to power in Egypt with modern strategies for resilience and post-traumatic growth.
- Shemot: Delve into Moshe's leadership and his refusal to become a "bystander," analyzing his proactive interventions in moments of injustice through the lens of social psychology's "bystander effect."
- Bo: Reflect on the psychological power of "fake it till you become it" as Bnei Yisrael, freshly freed from slavery, are commanded to act like royalty during the korban Pesach-building confidence and identity through behavioral transformation.
Key Features: - Ancient Meets Modern: Gain fresh perspectives on Torah stories by connecting Jewish commentators like Ramban, Sforno, and Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch with contemporary research on positive psychology, emotional intelligence, and cognitive-behavioral therapy.
- Actionable Insights: Apply lessons from the parshiyot to cultivate gratitude, manage anxiety, foster humility, and enhance self-awareness.
- Practical Strategies: Engage with step-by-step applications for character development, using the Torah's teachings to address real-life challenges such as conflict resolution, emotional regulation, and finding purpose.
Rabbi Dr. Schiffman's essays transform the Torah into a practical guide for navigating the complexities of modern life. From understanding Avraham's proactive approach to conflict resolution in Lech Lecha to learning mindfulness techniques from Bnei Yisrael's "shortness of breath" in Va'era, this book offers tools to help readers become the best version of themselves.
Psyched for Torah is ideal for Torah learners, educators, students, and anyone interested in the intersection of spirituality and psychology. Whether you're exploring the weekly parsha for inspiration or seeking actionable steps for self-improvement, this book is an invaluable resource for personal and spiritual growth.
About the Author
Rabbi Dr. Mordechai Schiffman is a clinical psychologist, educator, and author who bridges Jewish wisdom with modern psychology. He holds semicha from Yeshiva University and a doctorate in psychology from St. John's University.
An assistant professor at Yeshiva University's Azrieli Graduate School, he is also a therapist and writer, known for his book, Psyched for Torah: Cultivating Character and Well-Being Through the Weekly Parsha. Rabbi Dr. Schiffman lives in Brooklyn, New York, inspiring others through teaching, writing, and counseling.