Shmuel's Bridge

Shmuel's Bridge
Title Shmuel's Bridge PDF eBook
Author Jason Sommer
Publisher Charlesbridge Publishing
Pages 232
Release 2022-03-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1632892391

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A moving memoir of a son’s relationship with his survivor father and of their Eastern European journey through a family history of incalculable loss. Jason Sommer’s father, Jay, is ninety-eight years old and losing his memory. More than seventy years after arriving in New York from WWII-torn Europe, he is forgetting the stories that defined his life, the life of his family, and the lives of millions of Jews who were affected by Nazi terror. Observing this loss, Jason vividly recalls the trip to Eastern Europe the two took together in 2001. As father and son travel from the town of Jay’s birth to the labor camp from which he escaped, and to Auschwitz, where many in his family were lost, the stories Jason’s father has told all his life come alive. So too do Jason’s own memories of the way his father’s past complicated and impacted Jason's own inner life. Shmuel's Bridge shows history through a double lens: the memories of a growing son’s complex relationship with his father and the meditations of that son who, now grown, finds himself caring for a man losing all connection to a past that must not be forgotten.

Shmuel's Bridge

Shmuel's Bridge
Title Shmuel's Bridge PDF eBook
Author Jason Sommer
Publisher Charlesbridge Publishing
Pages 232
Release 2022-03-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1623545129

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A moving memoir of a son’s relationship with his survivor father and of their Eastern European journey through a family history of incalculable loss. Jason Sommer’s father, Jay, is ninety-eight years old and losing his memory. More than seventy years after arriving in New York from WWII-torn Europe, he is forgetting the stories that defined his life, the life of his family, and the lives of millions of Jews who were affected by Nazi terror. Observing this loss, Jason vividly recalls the trip to Eastern Europe the two took together in 2001. As father and son travel from the town of Jay’s birth to the labor camp from which he escaped, and to Auschwitz, where many in his family were lost, the stories Jason’s father has told all his life come alive. So too do Jason’s own memories of the way his father’s past complicated and impacted Jason's own inner life. Shmuel's Bridge shows history through a double lens: the memories of a growing son’s complex relationship with his father and the meditations of that son who, now grown, finds himself caring for a man losing all connection to a past that must not be forgotten.

Hidden Truths: Silent Witness

Hidden Truths: Silent Witness
Title Hidden Truths: Silent Witness PDF eBook
Author M.A. Bridge
Publisher M.A Bridge
Pages 297
Release 2021-05-07
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1737224003

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Olivia’s family is still sifting through ruins in the years after her father’s death. As they begin to accept their ‘new normal,’ mysterious and tragic events invade their lives. With her mother and brother, she must draw on her father’s strength to survive. It’s her senior year of high school, and Olivia has big dreams of making it into an Ivy League university. She’s worked hard to make it happen—saved every penny, nosed every book, submitted early applications. Her solid plan for the future is turned upside down with the appearance of Nathan, her gentle and sensitive neighbor. As Olivia opens her heart to love, a strange and brutal accident puts her brother, Will, in a coma. Nathan is connected—but is he a savior, or an assailant? Olivia must decide which path to take. Her brother and mother desperately need her, and the truth of the accident must be revealed. Nathan is in chains but continues to plead his innocence. Olivia dives down the rabbit hole, trusting herself, and the power of family, to find the truth.

Intimate Moments with the Hebrew Names of God

Intimate Moments with the Hebrew Names of God
Title Intimate Moments with the Hebrew Names of God PDF eBook
Author Barri Cae Mallin
Publisher Bridge Logos Foundation
Pages 244
Release 1999
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780882708010

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A comprehensive reference of the numerous descriptive names of the Lord based on the original Hebrew. Features the Hebrew characters of the names of God and their pronunciation, with inspirational meditations that speak of the wonder and beauty of God.

Bridge of Sorrow, Bridge of Hope

Bridge of Sorrow, Bridge of Hope
Title Bridge of Sorrow, Bridge of Hope PDF eBook
Author Rivah Ḥirurg
Publisher
Pages 212
Release 1994
Genre Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
ISBN

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"Riva Chirurg lived through the catastrophe that befell the Lodz ghetto. She served briefly as Rumkowski's secretary, and perhaps more significantly, was part of an ardent, idealistic corps of individuals who craved to start life anew in Palestine and trained themselves towards that eventuality."--

The Couch in the Marketplace

The Couch in the Marketplace
Title The Couch in the Marketplace PDF eBook
Author H. Shmuel Erlich
Publisher Routledge
Pages 190
Release 2013
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9781782200307

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The book bridges the conceptual and practical gap between a psychoanalytic focus on the internal world and the dynamics of external reality by examining an array of junctures in which the two perspectives combine to enrich each other. Starting from the inherent bias of the psychoanalytic immersion in working with the internal world, the book deals with a wide array of phenomena in which a binocular perspective is potentially contributing. One such bridge is exemplified by the Group Relations approach, which richly combines psychoanalytic insights with systemic ones. This unique merger is valuable in studying a variety of phenomena both within psychoanalysis and outside it. The work of the analyst in the psychoanalytic setting implies situating oneself on several boundaries - internal and external, love and admiration as well as death and destructive impulses - and the courage and sacrifice demanded by taking up this role. This binocular perspective has significant implications for the formation and maintenance of identity and particularly for the psychoanalytic identity.

Patients and Doctors

Patients and Doctors
Title Patients and Doctors PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey M. Borkan
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Pages 242
Release 1999
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780299163402

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How patients heal doctors In Patients and Doctors, physicians from around the world share stories of the patients they'll never forget, patients who have changed the way they practice medicine. Their thoughtful reflections on a variety of themes--from suffering to humor to death--help us to understand the experience of doctoring, in all its ordinary and extraordinary aspects. In settings as diverse as Slovenia and Sweden, Cambodia and New Jersey, we learn what makes the healer feel graced with insight or scarred with misadventure. In Washington State, we anguish with patient and doctor alike when a young resident removes a screw from a little boy's foot; on the Israeli-Jordanian border, a woman goes into labor just as the air-raid sirens signal the beginning of the Gulf War. These compelling accounts remind us what is at stake in doctoring, reinforcing the value of stories in the teaching and practice of medicine: to calm, to validate, and to illuminate the human experience. "These stories illustrate humane physicians at their best."--Sharon Kaufman, author of The Healer's Tale