Best Contemporary Jewish WritingMichael Lerner Jewish culture, identity, and spirituality through the eyes of the brightest and best authors Best Contemporary Jewish Writing is a treasure trove of short stories, poetry, and essays from such renowned contributors as Naomi Wolf, U.S. Senator Joseph Lieberman, William Safire, and Marge Piercy. Dive into this rich arrayof writing and you ll see that the Jewish experience reflects universal themes. The writers in this collection have something to say to Jews, not only to those struggling with their Jewish identity, and also to the wider world. Whether your main interest is in poetry or politics, spirituality or cultural identity, social healing or individual transformation, you ll find Best Contemporary Jewish Writing to be a collection that inspires, excites, and provokes. It also reflects the diversity of thought, opinion, and sensibility of today s best known Jewish thinkers and writers. This volume is the first in the much anticipated annual series "Best Jewish Writing." |
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... look very good , and I'm glad you're happy . . . ” and ended in a languid , floating finale of seven little sentences and a wistful closing that after numerous rereadings , he took as the measure of her regret for her loss , a veiled ...
... look very good , and I'm glad you're happy . . . ” and ended in a languid , floating finale of seven little sentences and a wistful closing that after numerous rereadings , he took as the measure of her regret for her loss , a veiled ...
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... look more carefully at these three sets of responses . The first set was keyed to a famous challenge from Lynn White that appeared in Sci- ence magazine.1 White blamed much of the ( even then dangerous ) eco- destruction on the ...
... look more carefully at these three sets of responses . The first set was keyed to a famous challenge from Lynn White that appeared in Sci- ence magazine.1 White blamed much of the ( even then dangerous ) eco- destruction on the ...
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... look at this pro- cess from the side that may include human yearning but is not limited to it ? In other words , what might this process look like if we turn our atten- tion to God's side of it ? We might draw both on the Kabbalah of ...
... look at this pro- cess from the side that may include human yearning but is not limited to it ? In other words , what might this process look like if we turn our atten- tion to God's side of it ? We might draw both on the Kabbalah of ...
Contents
KENNETH KOCH | 3 |
Reversion and What Kind of Times Are These | 17 |
YEHUDA AMICHAI | 79 |
Copyright | |
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Wrestling with God and Men: Homosexuality in the Jewish Tradition Steven Greenberg Limited preview - 2004 |