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An Orphan in History: One Man's Triumphant Search for His Jewish Roots
Paul Cowan with an afterword by Rachel Cowan
After growing up as a fully assimilated Jew, Paul Cowan embarked in his mid-thirties upon a journey to discover and appreciate his true identity and heritage. This “orphan in history” relates his search for these roots, detailing the path he took from his Park Avenue home to nineteenth-century Lithuania to a contemporary Israeli kibbutz, leading to remarkable personal discoveries that will move everyone who has yearned to know more about their past.
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The Case for Jewish Peoplehood: Can We Be One?
Dr. Erica Brown and Dr. Misha Galperin Foreword by Rabbi Joseph Telushkin
This call to Jewish community explores the
purpose, possibilities, and limitations of peoplehood as a
unifying concept of community for a people struggling
profoundly with Jewish identity.
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The Changing Christian World: A Brief Introduction for Jews
Rabbi Leonard A. Schoolman
Designed to answer Jews' common
questions about Christianity, this enlightening overview is
also an excellent interfaith resource that will help all
readers understand the changing Christian climate and what its
implications are for the future of Judaism and interfaith
relations.
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