American Jews and America's Game

American Jews and America's Game

Author: Larry Ruttman

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2018-08-01

Total Pages: 808

ISBN-13: 1496209923

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Most fans don’t know how far the Jewish presence in baseball extends beyond a few famous players such as Greenberg, Rosen, Koufax, Holtzman, Green, Ausmus, Youkilis, Braun, and Kinsler. In fact, that presence extends to the baseball commissioner Bud Selig, labor leaders Marvin Miller and Don Fehr, owners Jerry Reinsdorf and Stuart Sternberg, officials Theo Epstein and Mark Shapiro, sportswriters Murray Chass, Ross Newhan, Ira Berkow, and Roger Kahn, and even famous Jewish baseball fans like Alan Dershowitz and Barney Frank. The life stories of these and many others, on and off the field, have been compiled from nearly fifty in-depth interviews and arranged by decade in this edifying and entertaining work of oral and cultural history. In American Jews and America’s Game each person talks about growing up Jewish and dealing with Jewish identity, assimilation, intermarriage, future viability, religious observance, anti-Semitism, and Israel. Each tells about being in the midst of the colorful pantheon of players who, over the past seventy-five years or more, have made baseball what it is. Their stories tell, as no previous book has, the history of the larger-than-life role of Jews in America’s pastime.


Taking the Stand

Taking the Stand

Author: Alan Dershowitz

Publisher: Crown

Published: 2019-03-26

Total Pages: 578

ISBN-13: 0307719286

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#1 New York Times bestselling author Alan Dershowitz recounts his extraordinary coming of age in this legal autobiography, as well as the cases that have changed American jurisprudence over the past fifty years, most of which he has personally been involved in. “Overflowing with fascinating and funny vignettes involving his cases and clients, and probing and provocative insights into contemporary legal controversies.”—The Boston Globe Alan Dershowitz, the preeminent defense lawyer in America today, has been called the “winningest appellate criminal defense lawyer in history.” A professor at Harvard Law School since the age of twenty-five, he has led or been part of the defense team for such storied clients as Bill Clinton, Julian Assange, O. J. Simpson, Claus von Bülow, Mia Farrow, Jeffrey MacDonald, Patty Hearst, Mike Tyson, and countless others. In Taking the Stand, Dershowitz describes his evolution as a lawyer—from a C-minus student in Yeshiva High School to the youngest full professor in the history of Harvard Law School. In his #1 New York Times bestselling book Chutzpah, Alan described his Jewish life. In Taking the Stand, he looks at the people and events that have helped to shape his ideas about the law. He describes his formative years as a clerk for the United States Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court. In the course of his career, he confronts the challenges of First Amendment law, the ongoing tension between individual freedom and national security, the questionable science often employed to prosecute accused murderers, the evolution of civil rights—and why the abortion rights debate in society hasn’t moved forward since Roe v. Wade. Filled with unforgettable cases and inside legal “baseball,” Taking the Stand is a deeply personal account of one of the legendary legal minds of our time.


Chutzpah

Chutzpah

Author: Alan M. Dershowitz

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1992-05

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 0671760890

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The well-known attorney discusses what it is like to be Jewish today, examining such issues as anti-Semitism, the Holocaust, assimilation, Zionism, civil rights, the role of Jews in the U.S.S.R., and changes in Eastern Europe.


Taking the Stand

Taking the Stand

Author: Alan M. Dershowitz

Publisher: Crown

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 546

ISBN-13: 0307719278

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The esteemed Harvard lawyer describes his career and the cases that have changed American jurisprudence throughout the past half century, discussing his early academic struggles, his clerking work for Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg, and his role in many prominent cases.


The Case for Israel

The Case for Israel

Author: Alan Dershowitz

Publisher: Turner Publishing Company

Published: 2011-01-06

Total Pages: 361

ISBN-13: 1118045742

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The Case for Israel is an ardent defense of Israel's rights, supported by indisputable evidence. Presents a passionate look at what Israel's accusers and detractors are saying about this war-torn country. Dershowitz accuses those who attack Israel of international bigotry and backs up his argument with hard facts. Widely respected as a civil libertarian, legal educator, and defense attorney extraordinaire, Alan Dershowitz has also been a passionate though not uncritical supporter of Israel.


Dreaming

Dreaming

Author: Jaycee Ryan

Publisher: Leverage U Press/Paper Kite Press

Published:

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13:

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Can generational curses be broken? As the heir to a family-owned wine dynasty, Stefano Pietrangelo has no time for love. Heck, he's not sure he even believes in love. He watched as his mother died due to complications in childbirth; watched his father check out of parenting, turning Stef and his baby brother over to their noxious grandmother, Nonna. Stef has learned to equate love with loss and pain. He doesn't need or have time for that in his life. Resigning himself to a bachelor's life, he declares himself married to the winery, and only takes time out for the odd one night stand to get his needs met. He offers nothing of himself except his body and he's happy to keep it that way. A one night stand with a fiery-haired angel changes his world forever. Time and time again, she invades his dreams until suddenly fate intervenes to bring them together again. Natalie Rourke has always tried to do the right thing. The family good girl, she scored straight A's in school, and did everything she was supposed to do in college (study, study, and study some more). She never partied or caroused with her friends; her singular focus was obtaining her nursing degree and then specializing as a nurse practitioner. On graduating with her NP designation, she allows herself one night of partying with friends and falls into bed with a gorgeous hunk who goes by the name Dante. They part ways without even an exchange of last names, and she vows to never do that again. Natalie may be a good girl, but she has a will of steel and a mouth to back it up - her assertiveness at work is often perceived as a bad attitude. She misses out on opportunity after opportunity until she lands on a cushy job as Giuseppe Pietrangelo's night nurse. When she learns that Stefano is none other than Dante, her first and only one night stand, her legendary temper will let fly. Soon, she will come to realize that Stefano has been dreaming of her too. The Pietrangelo family story continues in Book Three of the Laws of Attraction series, Dreaming.


The Richard Wright Encyclopedia

The Richard Wright Encyclopedia

Author: Jerry W. Ward

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2008-06-30

Total Pages: 472

ISBN-13: 0313355193

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Richard Wright is one of the most important African American writers. He is also one of the most prolific. Best known as the author of Native Son, he wrote 7 novels; 2 collections of short fiction; an autobiography; more than 250 newspaper articles, book reviews, and occasional essays; some 4,000 verses; a photo-documentary; and 3 travel books. By attacking the taboos and hypocrisy that other writers had failed to address, he revolutionized American literature and created a disturbing and realistic portrait of the African American experience. This encyclopedia is a guide to his vast and influential body of works.


Access, Opportunity, and Success

Access, Opportunity, and Success

Author: Martha E. Casazza

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2006-01-30

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 031306816X

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Behind the hallowed walls of higher education are students who did not grow up expecting to attend college, students who walked through open doors not knowing what to expect on the other side. For some, these open doors became revolving doors, and they simply gave up. For many others, however, there were unexpected successes, successes that included more than academic accomplishments. These people came through the system with an increased sense of self-confidence that empowered them in the world beyond college. This oral history tells the story of the struggles as well as of the triumphs related to the fight for access and high quality in higher education. Thus, it provides a unique look at the past state of higher education, and at the measures that might be taken to improve our future educational system. The book begins with a brief historical overview of what access to higher education looked like before the 20th century. Following chapters tell the actual stories and are organized around four themes: the power of belief in students; access with success; institutional commitment; and effective support systems. Finally, a set of recommendations is provided that will help to keep the doors open for those still wishing to enter. Educators at all levels, graduate students studying higher education, and interested readers in the general public will all find this book an invaluable resource.


The Underdog in American Politics

The Underdog in American Politics

Author: K. Trautman

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2010-06-07

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 0230107702

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One major party in American politics, the Democrats, has consciously identified itself with underdogs. This book analyzes the relationship between the party and the main political ideology of its base: liberalism.