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Wounds into Wisdom

By: Rabbi Tirzah Firestone PhD, Gabor Maté MD - foreword
Narrated by: Rabbi Tirzah Firestone PhD, Barry Abrams
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Summary

Our past does not simply disappear. The painful history of our ancestors and their rich cultural wisdom intertwine within us to create the patterns of our future. Even when past trauma remains unspoken or has long been forgotten, it becomes part of us and our children—a legacy of both strength and woundedness that shapes our lives.

In this book, Tirzah Firestone brings to life the profound impact of protracted historical trauma through the compelling narratives of Israeli terror victims, Holocaust survivors, and those whose lives were marred by racial persecution and displacement. The tragic story of Firestone's own family lays the groundwork for these revealing testimonies of recovery, forgiveness, and moral leadership.

Throughout, Firestone interweaves their voices with neuroscientific and psychological findings, as well as relevant and inspiring Jewish teachings. Seven principles emerge from these wise narratives—powerful prescriptive tools that speak to anyone dealing with the effects of past injury. At the broadest level, these principles are directives for staying morally awake in a world rife with terror.

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©2019, 2022 Rabbi Tirzah Firestone, Ph.D. (P)2023 Tantor
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Misleading title

I bought this audiobook because I wanted to check out who the author was, having come across her offering a course in healing.

Although I can understand the history of trauma for Jews, I was disappointed that she didn’t cover other types of trauma as well.

Mine was from loss of business, home, and possessions.

But the book left me with the feeling that my loss was nothing like the horrific trauma that the Jews and other races, colour etc have suffered.

I think the author would probably do well to put her knowledge and experience into a wider take on how trauma can affect generations after the event of any kind of trauma.

Indeed I have only recently discovered how I’m still experiencing effects of what I lost after 33 years.

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Deep insight and love

As a non-Jew I have gained insights, not only of Jewish trauma but of human trauma in general. A must read to understand the wars of our current world situation. Thank you.

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