Bibilography
Mesillat Yesharim
Luzzatto, Rabbi Moshe Chaim. (1993). The Path of the Just. Philipp Feldheim.
Luzzatto, Rabbi Moshe Chaim. (1996). The Path of the Just. Yaakov Feldman (Translator). Jason Aronson.
Luzzatto, Moshe Hayyim, Abraham J. Twerski. (1995). Lights Along the Way - Mesillas Yesharim: Timeless Lessons for Today. Mesorah Publications Ltd.
Luzzatto, Moses Hayyim. (1995). The Path of the Upright: Mesillat Yesharim. Mordecai M. Kaplan (Translator). Jason Aronson.
Luzzatto, Rabbi Moseh Hayyim. (2007). The Complete Mesillat Yesharim — In Two Versions: Dialogue and Thematic. Avramam Shoshana (Translator). Cleveland: Ofeq Institute.
Works by Ira F. Stone
Stone, Ira F. (1998). Reading Levinas/Reading Talmud: An Introduction. Jewish Publication Society.
Stone, Ira F. (1995). Seeking the Path to Life: Theological Meditations on God and the Nature of People, Love, Life and Death. Jewish Lights Publications.
Stone, Ira F. (2000). Sketches for a Book of Psalms. Xlibris Corporation.
Stone, Ira F. (2000). The Really Perfect Poem Has an Infinitely Small Vocabulary. Edwin Mellen Press.
Stone, Ira F. (2006). A Responsible Life: The Spiritual Path of Mussar. Aviv Press.
Contemporary Books on Mussar
Bindman, Yirmeyahu. (1995). Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto: His Life and Works. Jason Aronson
Etkes, Immanuel. (1993). Rabbi Israel Salanter and the Mussar Movement: Seeking the Torah of Truth Jonathan Chipman, Translator. Jewish Publication Society.
Goldberg, Hillel, & Twerski, Abraham J. (1992). The Fire Within: The Living Heritage of the Musar Movement. Mesorah Publications Ltd.
Morinis, Alan. (2002). Climbing Jacob's Ladder: One Man's Rediscovery of a Jewish Spiritual Tradition. Broadway.
Morinis, Alan. (2007). Everyday Holiness: The Jewish Spiritual Path of Mussar. Trumpeter.
Tishby, Isaiah. (2005). Messianic Mysticism of Moses Chaim Luzzatto. Littman Library of Jewish Civilization.
Traditional Mussar Texts
Rabbi Mendel of Satanov. (1845). Cheshbon ha-Nefesh (“Accounting of the Soul”) is a step by step approach to improving one's characher traits. It was published in 1845 with the encouragement of Rabbi Yisroel Salanter.
