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April 2003 Highlights

Writing and Reading

 A Dialogue between Rabbis Arnold Jacob Wolf and Deborah Glanzberg
What Rabbis Read -Krainin on the nature and parameters of rabbinic reading

 

 Anita Norich and James Young
The Future of Holocaust Literature:Our Future's Past trends in Holocaust literature.

 

 James young responds to Anita Norich's reflections on Holocaust literature.
The Future of Holocaust Literature:The Future's Past Is Now

 

 Reuben Namdar
Writing Jewish Fiction:Unmistakably Jewish Colors - an Israeli living in the U. S., muses on what makes his writing Jewish.

 

For Sale: Living Words V: A Source Book on Israel in a Time of Struggle


A timely resource for rabbis, educators, and families to address the crisis in Israel. Included are High Holiday sermons, new rituals for celebrating Israel's Independence Day, Responsa on the Prayer for the Peace of Israel, essays and resource materials to teach Israel in synagogues and schools.:

Available June 2003 www.Jflbooks.com
Foreword by Yitz Greenberg bookorders@JFLmedia.com.



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"I tend to read against the grain, that is, books and journals that do not agree with me on important issues. We should not read what we already know (or think we do); rather, our reading should make us wrestle with dissenting and especially difficult ideas." Arnold Jacob Wolf n