Climbing Jacob's Ladder contains a plethora of practices for those on a spiritual path: meditations to develop concentration and a clear mind, reciting holy phrases, examining the choices we make, practicing right speech, and removing the obstacles that obstruct the flow of love. -- Spirituality & Practice <br> Climbing Jacob's Ladder is a compelling portrait of the relationship between a student and a teacher, and Morinis's journey--as an assimilated Jew entering the Orthodox world of yeshiva--raises important questions about the meaning of Judaism and the search for spirituality in this world. -- The Los Angeles Times <p> Clearly written and thought provoking, this book is both an engaging memoir and an introduction to the little-known heritage of Mussar, which teaches that by changing one's self, one can change the world. -- The Canadian Jewish News <br> A moving account. . . . The achievement of personal growth through spirituality is richly demonstrated by this touching account of the author's journey to Judaism. -- Publishers Weekly <br> Alan Morinis, in his spiritual journey, has struck a rich vein of Judaism. This offering feels like a heart-gift to us. --Ram Dass, author of Still Here <p> Offers insightful treats for anyone who follows a spiritual path. --Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence <br> Alan Morinis has provided us with a fascinating, deeply personal account of his journey back to Jewish spirituality through an encounter with the little-known heritage of Mussar, the Jewish discipline of self-perfection. This is a beautifully written and engaging book, a timely reminder that by changing ourselves we can begin to change the world. --Rabbi Dr. Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi of Britain and the Commonwealth <br> This book is essential for every thinking person. Like Jethro of the Bible, Alan Morinis found the secret of dignified human life in the teachings of Mussar after all other searches were fr