 | Paul Cowan - 1990 - 255 Seiten
A Jewish writer portrays his personal struggle to rediscover the religious and cultural heritage that his family lost through their assimilation into American society | |
 | Rifat Sonsino - 2002 - 208 Seiten
A rabbi offers an objective discussion of the many ways through which seekers can gain enrichment within the framework of Judaism, delineating each path's rituals, prayers ... | |
 | Julius Lester - 2012
Lester, son of a black southern Methodist minister, writes of the eventful odyssey that culminated in his conversion to Judaism. The private journey was often at odds with his ... | |
 | Marc Angel - 2001 - 181 Seiten
The author explains what it is that rabbis do and why they do it. | |
 | Hanoch Teller - 1999 - 309 Seiten
This just in! Another winner from the renowned 'Teller' of tales--a compelling collection of newsworthy stories sure to inspire, uplift, and entertain. This book is the jewel ... | |
 | Nina Beth Cardin - 2000 - 307 Seiten
Rabbi Cardin--writing as a religious leader, friend, neighbor, wife, mother, and daughter--guides us toward a fuller understanding of Judaism. She invites us to become weavers ... | |
 | Susannah Heschel - 1995 - 288 Seiten
Indispensible for anyone who wishes to understand contemporary Judaism or contemporary Jewish thought. This book is a founding document of a feminist inspired renewal that is ... | |
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