Jewish Hearts

Jewish Hearts
Title Jewish Hearts PDF eBook
Author Betty N. Hoffman
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 312
Release 2012-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 0791490785

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This ethnographic study compares and contrasts the changing ethnic identity of those Russian Jews who settled in Hartford, Connecticut between 1881 and 1930 with that of the Soviet Jews who remained in Russia after the Revolution, became Soviet citizens, and emigrated after 1975. Although both groups were labeled "Jews," their internal definitions of what constituted being Jewish and their personal experiences were radically different. Using both archival and contemporary oral histories, Betty N. Hoffman traces the stories of real people whose lives and choices were affected by both their ethnic identity and the larger movements around them as they made new homes in the United States.

The Healer of Shattered Hearts

The Healer of Shattered Hearts
Title The Healer of Shattered Hearts PDF eBook
Author David J. Wolpe
Publisher Penguin
Pages 209
Release 1991-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0140147950

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In a work of remarkable clarity and wisdom, Rabbi Wolpe confronts a central dilemma of modern Judaism, combining his deep knowledge of ancient tradition with modern sensibilities to show contemporary Jews that God still speaks to them--to their daily struggles, angers, fears, and needs, offering comfort and inspiration.

Settling in the Hearts

Settling in the Hearts
Title Settling in the Hearts PDF eBook
Author Michael Feige
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 358
Release 2009
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780814327500

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Describes and examines the attempts of Gush Emunim, a religious nationalistic social movement, to construct Israeli identity, collective memory, and sense of place.

A Hole in the Heart of the World

A Hole in the Heart of the World
Title A Hole in the Heart of the World PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Kaufman
Publisher Penguin (Non-Classics)
Pages 356
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN

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A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist ventures into postwar Eastern Europe and discovers a people rising from the ashes of Nazi genocide. Weaving together the stories of old and young, disenchanted and enthusiastic, this luminous cultural group portrait takes readers deep into the still-dark soul of Eastern Europe.

Opening Your Heart with Psalm 27

Opening Your Heart with Psalm 27
Title Opening Your Heart with Psalm 27 PDF eBook
Author Rabbi Debra J. Robbins
Publisher CCAR Press
Pages 206
Release 2019-07-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0881233463

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This volume is a compelling invitation to meditate on the deeper meaning of the fourteen verses of Psalm 27. During the month of Elul and the High Holy Day and Festival season, we reflect on our relationships, choices, beliefs, and practices, considering where to make repairs, adjustments, and atonement. Opening Your Heart with Psalm 27 provides gentle guidance through this journey of reflection, offering heartfelt insight, profound translation, and an invaluable framework for meaningfully participating in this annual spiritual practice.

Service of the Heart

Service of the Heart
Title Service of the Heart PDF eBook
Author Evelyn Garfiel
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 252
Release 1989
Genre Judaism
ISBN 0876688733

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A Heart of Wisdom

A Heart of Wisdom
Title A Heart of Wisdom PDF eBook
Author Susan Berrin
Publisher Turner Publishing Company
Pages 345
Release 2014-09-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 1580237231

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Shows us how to understand and meet the challenges of our own process of aging—and the aging of those we care about—from a Jewish perspective, from midlife through the elder years. Over 40 contributors offer their insights and experiences through personal narrative, text studies, poems, ceremonies and stories about aging, retiring, growing, learning, caring for elderly parents, living and dying.