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Monthly Archives: September 2009
Card: Empire (2006)
The premise of Orson Scott Card‘s Empire is that a Second Civil Warbreaks uot in the US in the near future. Sometimes it is described as an urban vs. rural war, but mostly it is a left vs right. The … Continue reading
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Kushner: Kabbalah: A Love Story (2006)
Rabbi Lawrence Kushner‘s Kabbalah: A Love Story is the best Kabbalah book I read for a long time. It just is a great combination of teachings embedded in a simple, yet attractive story line. OK, the story line is not … Continue reading
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Turtledove: Fort Pillow (2006)
There were two areas I most appreciated in Harry Turtledove‘s Fort Pillow: A Novel of the Civil War. Looking back I realize that I liked these aspects the most, because I learned something from them. The first is that I … Continue reading
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Paton: Cry, the Beloved Country (1948)
I am deeply saddened, angered and touched. I just finished by Alan Paton‘s “Cry, the Beloved Country“. Saddened, because in this book, written in 1958 about South Africa there is barely a character who comes out as a winner after … Continue reading
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Cooper: Ecstatic Kabbalah (2005)
I admit I still didn’t read, “God is a verb.” It is on my shelf. I hope I will get to it and not just because this is Rabbi David A. Cooper‘s most famous work, but also because it promises … Continue reading
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Yedidya: Kabbala: A Dictionary of Terms, Practices and Applications (2004) (2004)
Don’t let the title you see on the cover of my copy Rephael Yedidya‘s book fool you. The book is not really titled “Kabbala: the comprehensive dictionary of basic terms of the Kabbala.” The real title is inside “Kabbala: a … Continue reading
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Buxbaum: Jewish Tales of Mystic Joy (2002)
I have been receiving Yitzhak Buxbaum‘s almost daily email dispatches of hasidic anecdotes and stories but up till now I haven’t actually read any of his books. I started with the one I thought I would have most fun with: … Continue reading
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Gregory: The other queen (2008)
Philippa Gregory‘s “The other queen” has everything I would want from a historical fiction: a tragic hero, who is an important historical figure, love and action and most importantly it describes an era in an infotaining way. “Infotaining” refers to … Continue reading
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Gabaldon: Lord John and the Hand of Devils (2007)
Diana Gabaldon‘s book titled “Lord John and the Hand of Devils”contains three novellas of increasing lengths. I listened to the 9 CD unabridged audio version, where the first was on 2 discs, the second on three and the last on … Continue reading
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Jewsome
Last week I started a new project. I decided start tracking how Jews and Jewish organizations are using social media. This gave me an opportunity to play with a new blog engine that is gaining some traction. Without further due … Continue reading
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