Suddenly Jewish
Author: Barbara Kessel
Publisher: UPNE
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 145
ISBN-13: 1584656204
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDramatic personal stories of the unexpected discovery of a Jewish heritage
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Author: Barbara Kessel
Publisher: UPNE
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 145
ISBN-13: 1584656204
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDramatic personal stories of the unexpected discovery of a Jewish heritage
Author: Barbara Kessel
Publisher: UPNE
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 158
ISBN-13: 9781584650386
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDramatic personal stories of the unexpected discovery of a Jewish heritage.
Author: Barbara Kessel
Publisher: UPNE
Published: 2012-04-01
Total Pages: 146
ISBN-13: 1611683025
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDramatic personal stories of the unexpected discovery of a Jewish heritage.
Author: Etgar Keret
Publisher: FSG Originals
Published: 2012-03-27
Total Pages: 210
ISBN-13: 1466816201
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBringing up a child, lying to the boss, placing an order in a fast-food restaurant: in Etgar Keret's new collection, daily life is complicated, dangerous, and full of yearning. In his most playful and most mature work yet, the living and the dead, silent children and talking animals, dreams and waking life coexist in an uneasy world. Overflowing with absurdity, humor, sadness, and compassion, the tales in Suddenly, a Knock on the Door establish Etgar Keret—declared a "genius" by The New York Times—as one of the most original writers of his generation.
Author: Ronald C. Rosbottom
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2019-08-13
Total Pages: 445
ISBN-13: 0062470051
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe author of When Paris Went Dark returns to World War II to tell the remarkable story of the youngest members of the French Resistance and their war against the German occupiers and their collaborators On June 14, 1940, German tanks entered a nearly deserted Paris. Eight days later, France accepted a humiliating defeat and foreign occupation. Many adapted to the situation—even allied themselves with their new overlords. Yet amid increasing Nazi ruthlessness, shortages and arbitrary curfews, a resistance arose—a shadow army of workers, intellectuals, shop owners, police officers, Jews, immigrants, and communists. Among this army were a remarkable number of adolescents and young men and women; it was estimated by one underground leader that “four-fifths of the members of the resistance were under the age of thirty.” Months earlier, they would have been spending their evenings studying for exams, sneaking out to dates, and finding their footing at first jobs. Now they learned the art of sabotage, the ways of disguise and deception, how to stealthily avoid patrols, steal secrets, and eliminate the enemy—sometimes violently. Nevertheless, in most histories of the French Resistance, the substantial contributions of the young have been minimized or, at worst, ignored. Sudden Courage remedies that amnesia. Amid heart-stopping accounts of subterfuge, narrow escapes, and deadly consequences, we meet blind Jacques Lusseyran, who created one of the most influential underground networks in Paris; Guy Môquet, whose execution at the hands of Germans became a cornerstone of rebellion; Maroussia Naïtchenko, a young communist uncannily adept at escaping Gestapo traps; André Kirschen, who at fifteen had to become an assassin; Anise Postel-Vinay, captured and sent to a concentration camp; and bands of other young rebels who chose to risk their lives for a better tomorrow. But Sudden Courage is more than an inspiring account of youthful daring and determination. It is also a riveting investigation of what it means to come of age under the threat of rising nativism and authoritarianism—one with a deep bearing on our own time.
Author: Ellis Weiner
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2010-07-27
Total Pages: 277
ISBN-13: 1101457112
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA hilarious compendium of traditional wisdom, recipes, and lore from the authors of the bestselling Yiddish with Dick and Jane. Modern Jews have forgotten cherished traditions and become, sadly, all- too assimilated. It's enough to make you meshugeneh. Today's Jews need to relearn the old ways so that cultural identity means something other than laughing knowingly at Curb Your Enthusiasm- and The Big Jewish Book for Jews is here to help. This wise and wise-cracking fully-illustrated book offers invaluable instruction on everything from how to sacrifice a lamb unto the lord to the rules of Mahjong. Jews of all ages and backgrounds will welcome the opportunity to be the Jewiest Jew of all, and reconnect to ancestors going all the way back to Moses and a time when God was the only GPS a Jew needed.
Author: Jeremy Dauber
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 2017-10-31
Total Pages: 198
ISBN-13: 0393247880
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFinalist for the National Jewish Book Award “Dauber deftly surveys the whole recorded history of Jewish humour.” —Economist In a major work of scholarship that explores the funny side of some very serious business (and vice versa), Jeremy Dauber examines the origins of Jewish comedy and its development from biblical times to the age of Twitter. Organizing Jewish comedy into “seven strands”—including the satirical, the witty, and the vulgar—he traces the ways Jewish comedy has mirrored, and sometimes even shaped, the course of Jewish history. Dauber also explores the classic works of such masters of Jewish comedy as Sholem Aleichem, Isaac Babel, Franz Kafka, the Marx Brothers, Woody Allen, Joan Rivers, Philip Roth, Mel Brooks, Sarah Silverman, Jon Stewart, and Larry David, among many others.
Author: Marc Dollinger
Publisher: NYU Press
Published: 2024-04-02
Total Pages: 197
ISBN-13: 1479826936
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHighlights Jewish participation in the civil rights movement Black Power, Jewish Politics charts the transformation of American Jewish political culture from the Cold War liberal consensus of the early postwar years to the rise and influence of Black Power-inspired ethnic nationalism. It shows how, in a period best known for the rise of antisemitism in some parts of the Black community and the breakdown of the alliance between white Jews and Black Americans, Black Power activists enabled Jewish activists to devise a new Judeo-centered political agenda—including the emancipation of Soviet Jews, the rise of Jewish Day Schools, the revitalization of worship services with gender-inclusive liturgy, and the birth of a new form of American Zionism. Undermining widely held beliefs about the civil rights movement, Black Power, racism, Soviet Jewry, American Zionism, and the religious revival of the 1970s, Black Power, Jewish Politics describes a new political consensus based on identity politics that drew Black and Jewish Americans together and altered the course of American liberalism. In the midst of national reckoning on race, this revised edition extends the book’s thesis to the contemporary period, investigating the limits of white Jewish liberalism, the ways in which scholars have and have not addressed racial privilege in their work, and the dynamics around these themes in a much more diverse American Jewish community.
Author: Annelies Moors
Publisher: Het Spinhuis
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 268
ISBN-13: 9789055890101
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Rabbi Steven Carr Reuben
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2019-03-01
Total Pages: 346
ISBN-13: 1796018945
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBecoming Jewish is an engaging, accessible, all-inclusive step-by-step guide to converting to Judaism that introduces readers to finding life's meaning through the evolving religious civilization that is Judaism. Written with humor and heart, readers learn the ins and outs of becoming Jewish and discover the wonder that is the language, literature, history, rituals, food, music, and culture of contemporary Jewish life.