No Villain

No Villain

Author: Arthur Miller

Publisher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

Published: 2017-09-29

Total Pages: 59

ISBN-13: 0822236508

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Over six days during the spring break of 1936 at the University of Michigan, a twenty-year-old college sophomore wrote his first play, NO VILLAIN. His aim was to win the prestigious Avery Hopwood award and, more importantly, the $250 prize he needed in order to return to college the following year. Miller won the award, but the play would remain buried until it received its world premiere nearly eighty years after it was written. NO VILLAIN tells the story of a garment industry strike that sets a son against his factory proprietor father. Here, Miller explores the Marxist theory that would see him hauled before the House Un-American Activities Committee years later. This remarkable debut play gives us a tantalising glimpse of Miller’s early life, the seeding of his political values, and the beginning of his extraordinary career.


Let the House of God Be Built

Let the House of God Be Built

Author: Lance Lambert

Publisher: Lance Lambert Ministries, Inc.

Published: 2019-01-09

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1683890973

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Born in 1931, Lance grew up in Richmond, Surrey and came to know the Lord at twelve years of age He entered the School of African and Oriental studies at London University to prepare for work in China. He studied Classical Chinese, Mandarin, Oriental Philosophy and Far Eastern History, but the revolution closed the door to European missionaries and his entry into China. In the Early 1950’s Lance served in the Royal Air Force in Egypt and later founded began to serve the Lord with saints at Halford House in Richmond, England. Having discovered his Jewish ancestry Lance became an Israeli citizen in 1980 and made his home next to the Old City of Jerusalem. His father and many members of his family died in the Holocaust. Lance is noted for his eschatological views, which place him in the tradition of Watchman Nee and T. Austin-Sparks. He produced a widely appreciated quarterly audio recording called the Middle East Update, which gave his unique perspective on events in the Middle East, in light of the Word of God.


One Day at a Time

One Day at a Time

Author: Nancy Isaacs Klein

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2021-04-05

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 1665520272

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How has life changed in the last ninety years? A look back at growing up in the 1930's and '40's, and raising a Jewish family through the following decades. There were ups and downs but always with a sense of humor.


From Prague to the Promised Land

From Prague to the Promised Land

Author: Ursula Giesecke

Publisher: WestBowPress

Published: 2013-09-30

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 1490801146

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When a Jewish family flees from the German invasion of their home country of Czechoslovakia in 1938, their flight leads them to France via Switzerland, eventually on to Tel Aviv, Israel. The family, under the headship of banker Frederic Bartok, is comprised of his wife, Cornelia, an opera star and gifted violinist; their twin daughters, Romingarde and Irmingarde; the childrens governess, Bernie; and their trusted chauffeur, Francois Leclerq. The orphans Hannah and Max, whose parents have been murdered in Poland, join the family later. This is a story of survival that allows a growth of faith. All historical events described are factual in a setting of fiction.


The Seventh Telling

The Seventh Telling

Author: Mitchell Chefitz

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2002-01-17

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 9780312289225

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The Seventh Telling is a journey into the Kabbalah, a spiritual discipline hidden within the folds of Jewish history. Stephanie and Sidney have been studying with Moshe Katan, a kabbalist who shared his learning only when he perceived that a kabbalistic intervention might be necessary to save the life of Rivkah, his wife. What has happened to Moshe and Rivkah we do not know, only that their house is now being used for an extraordinary storytelling, a spiritual discipline to share with those willing to risk examining the very core of their beliefs.


Tales Out of Shul

Tales Out of Shul

Author: Emanuel Feldman

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 9780899065175

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If there were a hall of fame of America's Orthodox rabbinate, Emanuel Feldman would be a charter member. Long before the word teshuvah became fashionable, he took a moribund congregation in Atlanta, turned it into a vibrant community, and led it for 40 years. In this poignant, delightful, provocative, uproarious, idealistic, uplifting journal, Rabbi Feldman takes us behind the pulpit as no one ever has before. Meet saints and scoundrels, righteous people and sinners, the movers and the meek. Tag along on countless everyday adventures. Taste sweet success and bitter failure. A marvelous book, by a heroic leader, graceful writer, and incisive thinker. Don't miss it! A Shaar Press Publication.


Index to Jewish Periodicals

Index to Jewish Periodicals

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 856

ISBN-13:

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An author and subject index to selected and American Anglo-Jewish journals of general and scholarly interests.


Listen to Your Messages

Listen to Your Messages

Author: Yissocher Frand

Publisher: Mesorah Publications

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9781578191390

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Preservation of life in an HMO dominated society . . . the modern scourge of cynicism . . . tension between Torah life and a bottom line society . . . the ever-popular lecturer and writer knows what bothers people and he finds these issues in the wellsprings of Torah.