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September 2001 Highlights

Klei Kodesh:

 Harold Shulweis:
In Search of Klei Kodesh

 

 Richard Hirsh:
Rabbi as Vessel: Journeys of Holiness

 

 Marcel Lindenbaum
Lead and They will Follow

 

 Lavey Yitzhak Derby
Creating Holy Momemnts

 Doreen Seidler-Feller:
A Counterforce Against the Seductions of a Perfect Rabbinate

 

 Tsvi Blanchard:
How a Holy Community Connects Individuals and Institutions

 

 

 Koret Foundation Sh'ma Book Reviews

 NiSh'ma

 

Life on the Fringes: A Feminist Journey Toward Traditional Rabbinic Ordination by Haviva Ner-David

Life on the FringesNew from Jewish Family & Life!, the parent organization of Sh'ma: Life on the Fringes, a moving memoir and halakhic commentary by a young Jewish feminist who is poised to become the first female Orthodox rabbi. The author, Haviva Ner-David, explores contemporary approaches to Jewish law and life, women's involvement in ritual and study, the challenges of parenting, gender and our Jewish journeys, and more ...

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Living Words: Best High Holiday Sermons of 5761/2000
Living Words: The Best High Holiday Sermons of 5761 is a collection of sermons filled with words of wisdom, pleas for justice, tales of journeys and text-analyses that will inspire and enrich your soul as you ponder new teachings for the High Holidays. Selected by a panel of compassionate and thoughtful judges, these sermons are diverse and challenging, seeking to engage those individuals striving for both knowledge and spiritual growth.

Living Words: Volume One is still available. Send $17.95 (includes shipping) to the Sh'ma office.



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