The Secret That Is Not a Secret: Ten Heretical Tales

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Price
$19.95  $18.55
Publisher
Ayin Press
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Pages
236
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.2 X 0.8 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9798986780399

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About the Author

Rabbi Dr. Jay Michaelson is the author of nine books, including Everything is God: The Radical Path of Nondual Judaism and The Heresy of Jacob Frank: From Jewish Messianism to Esoteric Myth, winner of the 2023 National Jewish Book Award for Scholarship. He holds an MFA in Fiction from Sarah Lawrence, a PhD in Jewish Thought from Hebrew University, and a JD from Yale. Jay is a journalist at Rolling Stone and CNN, a rabbi, a longtime LGBTQ activist, and a teacher of Jewish, Buddhist meditation. He lives outside New York City with his husband and daughter.

Reviews

"The Secret Is Not a Secret tells ten heretical tales of desire, framed in the ten luminous emanations, where the lines separating truth and heresy are blurred and inverted. Jay Michaelson has given us a work that sparkles with light while living in the shadows of the darkness that accompanies all light. It is a gift to all of us who struggle with the sacred while dwelling in spaces where the sacred refuses go." ""
-Shaul Magid, Professor of Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College, and author of Piety and Rebellion: Essays in Hasidism and The Necessity of Exile

"This newest addition to the well Queer Yiddishkeit warms my heart and mind. Rabbi Michaelson's ten short stories are like a collaboration between queerness, Kabbalah, mysticism, rebellion, and a deeply Queer Judaism. This book might be fiction, but its awe-inspiring messages are real."
--Rabbi Abby C. Stein, author of Becoming Eve: My Journey from Ultra-Orthadox Rabbi to Transgender Woman


"Sacred and profane, erudite and engaging, queer and questioning, Jay Michaelson's The Secret That Is Not a Secret challenges Jewish traditions and imagines its own sort of transcendence. These remarkable stories cleave to God, the flesh, and what it means to live in a world full of hidden secrets."
--Jonathan Papernick, author of The Ascent of Eli Israel, I Am My Beloveds, and Gallery of the Disappeared Men


"Fiction has always been the homeland of deceit and desire, how we deceive others and conceal ourselves, how we desire others and are desired by them. In The Secret That Is Not a Secret, Jay Michaelson brings his knowledge of Kabbalah into contemporary tales of desire and concealment. As one character suggests, 'Religion isn't sublimated sex. Sex is sublimated religion.' Michaelson's achievement in these magical stories is to imagine just how that is so."
--Rodger Kamenetz, author of The Jew in the Lotus and The Missing Jew: Poems 1976-2022


"Jay Michaelson's parable-esque short stories have a sizable dash of Isaac Bashevis Singer and a substantial dash of the queer modern mystic. Immersed in Jewish tradition and folklore, these stories are both learned and sensually detailed, containing humor, eros, magic, and unexpected heartbreak. From tales of table-golems to anti-queer verses that disappear from the Torah, there's reverence here and liberating irreverence. One of Michaelson's characters names his personal mystical revelations as a 're-enchantment of the earth.' This book offers narratives that re-enchant the body and soul."
--Rabbi Jill Hammer, author of Return to the Place: The Magic, Meditation, and Mystery of Sefer Yetzirah


"In Jay Michaelson's heartfelt story collection The Secret That Is Not a Secret, characters struggle valiantly and memorably to reconcile the apparent contradictions of the mystical and material realms of existence. Suffused with both probing intellect and deep emotion, these stories invite readers to embark upon a spiritual quest that's refreshingly grounded in the profound realities of our daily lives."
--Aaron Hamburger, author of Hotel Cuba


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