Confessions of a Secular Jew

Confessions of a Secular Jew
Title Confessions of a Secular Jew PDF eBook
Author Eugene Goodheart
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 262
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351526847

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What it means to be a Jew lies at the very heart of Confessions of a Secular Jew, a provocative memoir and a thoughtful speculation on the nature of Jewish identity and experience in an increasingly secular world. The legacy bequeathed to Eugene Goodheart was a "progressive" secular Yiddish education which identifi ed Jewish struggles against oppression with working class struggles against exploitation. In the vanguard was the Soviet Union. Goodheart's heroes were Moses, Bar Kochbah, Judah Maccabee, Karl Marx and that strange honorary Jew, Joseph Stalin, whose anti-Semitism would later become known to the world. Confessions of a Secular Jew is the story of Goodheart's disillusionment with the naive, even false, progressivism of that education. At the same time, it is an attempt to rescue and come to grips with the positive remains of that education and heritage.

Confessions of a Jewish Priest

Confessions of a Jewish Priest
Title Confessions of a Jewish Priest PDF eBook
Author Gabriel Weinreich
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 193
Release 2010-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1608992098

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The Confessions of a Jewish Priest are the reminiscences of Gabriel Weinreich, a secular Jew who was born in Poland and moved to the U.S. as a young adolescent during World War II thus narrowly escaping the Holocaust. The book follows Weinreich as he becomes an American, twice-husband, father, and an award-winning scientist, and shows how his subsequent journey toward Christianity and ordination to the Episcopal priesthood do nothing to impair his sense of "Jewishness."In addition to telling a compelling life story of a boy from an eminent Jewish family, the book takes us on a journey into Christianity as perceived by a Jew who began as a complete atheist--but realizes later in life that he never really was an atheist after all.

Confessions of a Jewish Cultbuster

Confessions of a Jewish Cultbuster
Title Confessions of a Jewish Cultbuster PDF eBook
Author Shea Hecht
Publisher
Total Pages 268
Release 1985
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Confession of a Jew

Confession of a Jew
Title Confession of a Jew PDF eBook
Author Leonid Petrovich Grossman
Publisher
Total Pages 208
Release 1979
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Confessions of a Rabbi

Confessions of a Rabbi
Title Confessions of a Rabbi PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Romain
Publisher Biteback Publishing
Total Pages 280
Release 2017-03-07
Genre Humor
ISBN 1785902407

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The secrets of the confessional are too important to be kept secret, and Jonathan Romain shares them all in this rollercoaster of crises, emotional traumas, moral dilemmas, attempts at seduction, multiple murders, machiavellian families, hijacked weddings, catastrophic funerals and a maze of other people's sexual fantasies. Rabbi Romain's previous careers - as a radio agony uncle, prison chaplain, postman and nightclub bouncer - have helped him navigate the human jungle, and now he takes us with him on a remarkable journey spiced with wit and wisdom. Revealing the extraordinary stories of ordinary people, Confessions of a Rabbi is a candid, poignant and often hilarious insight into the human condition.

The Great Good Thing

The Great Good Thing
Title The Great Good Thing PDF eBook
Author Andrew Klavan
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Total Pages 296
Release 2016-09-20
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 0718017366

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No one was more surprised than Andrew Klavan when, at the age of fifty, he found himself about to be baptized. The Great Good Thing tells the soul-searching story of a man born into an age of disbelief who had to abandon everything he thought he knew in order to find his way to the truth. Best known for his hard-boiled, white-knuckle thrillers and for the movies made from them--among them True Crime and Don’t Say a Word--bestselling author and Edgar Award-winner Klavan was born in a suburban Jewish enclave outside New York City. He left the faith of his childhood behind to live most of his life as an agnostic until he found himself mulling over the hard questions that so many other believers have asked: How can I be certain in my faith? What's the truth, and how can I know it's the truth? How can you think, live, and make choices and judgments day by day if you don't know for sure? In The Great Good Thing, Klavan shares that his troubled childhood caused him to live inside the stories in his head and grow up to become an alienated young writer whose disconnection and rage devolved into depression and suicidal breakdown. In those years, Klavan fought to ignore the insistent call of God, a call glimpsed in a childhood Christmas at the home of a beloved babysitter, in a transcendent moment at his daughter's birth, and in a snippet of a baseball game broadcast that moved him from the brink of suicide. But more than anything, the call of God existed in stories--the stories Klavan loved to read and the stories he loved to write. Join Klavan as he discovers the meaning of belief, the importance of asking tough questions, and the power of sharing your story.

We Have Sinned

We Have Sinned
Title We Have Sinned PDF eBook
Author Tony Bayfield
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre
ISBN 9781594735363

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