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Wandering Stars: An Anthology of Jewish Fantasy & Science Fiction
Edited by Jack Dann With an Introduction by Isaac Asimov
The first time in a science fiction and fantasy collection that the Jewish PeopleÑand the richness of their particular points of viewÑappear without a mask. A showpiece of Jewish wit, culture, and lore, blending humor and sadness, cynicism and faith.
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The Way Into Judaism and the Environment:
Jeremy Benstein, PhD
Explores the relationship Jews have with the natural world and the ways in which Judaism contributes to contemporary social and environmental issues. Shows where Judaism is part of the problem and how it can be part of the solution.
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The Way Into the Varieties of Jewishness:
Sylvia Barack Fishman, PhD
Takes readers era by era through Jewish history, revealing the fascinating range of historical conflicts that Jews have dealt with internally. Outlines the development of the Jewish faith, people and the major differences among Jewish movements today.
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The Way Into the Varieties of Jewishness:
Sylvia Barack Fishman, PhD
Takes readers era by era through Jewish history, revealing the fascinating range of historical conflicts that Jews have dealt with internally. Outlines the development of the Jewish faith, people and the major differences among Jewish movements today.
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The Way Into Torah:
Rabbi Norman J. Cohen, PhD
An accessible introduction to an essential aspect of Judaism. Guided by Dr. Norman J. Cohen, beloved rabbi and professor of midrash, learn the origins and development of Torah and interact directly with the sacred texts of the Jewish tradition.
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The Way of Man: According to Hasidic Teaching
Martin Buber New Translation and Introduction by Rabbi Bernard H. Mehlman and Dr. Gabriel E. Padawer Foreword by Paul Mendes-Flohr
This short and remarkable book presents the essential teachings of Hasidism, the mystical Jewish movement which swept through Eastern Europe in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and their relevance to our lives. Told through legendary tales of the Hasidic masters, together with Buber’s own unique insights, The Way of Man offers us a way of understanding ourselves and our place in a spiritual world.
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We Have Sinned: Sin and Confession in JudaismAshamnu and Al Chet
Edited by Rabbi Lawrence A. Hoffman, PhD
A comprehensive series of lively introductions and commentaries examines the history of confession in Judaism, its roots in the Bible, its evolution in rabbinic and modern thought, and the very nature of confession today.
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