David Fishman
David Fishman has been a leading teacher of A Course In Miracles for over 30 years. He has used its principles of spiritual psychology as a basis or relationship counseling. David is the author of Into Oneness, Thoughts & Prayers on the Way and is currently working on his next book. He moderates A Course In Miracles meetings on the Internet and maintains a website at ... David was the Chair of the Human Rights Commission of Yonkers as well as serving as Commissioner. Co-Founder of ONE MIND...See more
David Fishman has been a leading teacher of A Course In Miracles for over 30 years. He has used its principles of spiritual psychology as a basis or relationship counseling. David is the author of Into Oneness, Thoughts & Prayers on the Way and is currently working on his next book. He moderates A Course In Miracles meetings on the Internet and maintains a website at ... David was the Chair of the Human Rights Commission of Yonkers as well as serving as Commissioner. Co-Founder of ONE MIND Foundation Sponsor of ACIM Gather, a worldwide portal for developing trust in our True Self. And Open Minds for ACIM & NTI, a forum for its members to share their Blessings. See less
David Fishman's Featured Books
David Fishman book reviews
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Eretz Yisrael : the teachings of HaRav Avraham Yitzhak HaCohen Kook
A MUST READ
by yakov, May 14, 2009
This , along with the other three books by Ha Rav David Samson and Tzvi Fishman, are a must have for any Torah library... Read More
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War and peace : the teachings of HaRav Avraham Yitzhak HaCohen Kook
A MUST READ
by yakov, May 14, 2009
This , along with the other three books by Ha Rav David Samson, and Tzvi Fishman , are a MUST have for any Jew wishing to make his or her learning "more complete"....restoring the soul... Read More
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New York 1880: Architecture and Urbanism in the Gilded Age
by Kozmos, Jul 24, 2008
Fourth volume in author Robert A.M. Stern's monumental study of New York City architecture. Hundreds of photos & scholarly, in-depth text make this a prime resource on the late Victorian urban milieu. Read More