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"Illumination shines a bright light on the trials, tribulations and triumphs of American Jews. Rachel Walsh is our engaging guide through the challenges faced by many Jews: the lure of assimilation and secular success, the pain of antisemitism, and the search for a spiritual grounding in the modern world. Richard Lazaroff weaves a compelling multi-generational family saga in which all must seek an answer to the eternal questions of faith and a meaningful life." - Gary Huber - Rabbi Emeritus - Congregation beth tikvah Rachel Walsh is a modern day woman in an interfaith marriage trying to sort through her feelings about her Jewish faith while navigating life as a busy pediatrician, mother, and...
The parenting journey can be a life-changing experience, and when going somewhere new, guidelines are often helpful. In Some Assembly Required, author Dr. Richard Lazaroff offers a pediatricians advice for parents attempting to raise successful and emotionally healthy children by making intentional choices starting in infancy and continuing through adolescence. A reflection of Dr. Lazaroffs personal experiences and opinions from his thirty-five years working as a pediatrician, Some Assembly Required offers savvy and specific parenting advice on topics not always discussed in books. Most topic sections begin with actual patient encounters or stories about the authors own children to better illustrate the points under discussion. Lazaroffs goal is for parents to understand themselves and be intentional in their parenting choices. With a list of online and print resources included, Dr. Lazaroff shares his personal and professional experiences and lessons learned with humor, guidance, and wisdom about what often lies just beneath the everyday challenges of parenthood.
Contains 296 double-tested recipes, contributed by St. Louis' sophisticated hostesses.
The Manuals include information on syllabus, regulations, copies of examination papers and notes by examiners. They also include pass lists.
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This collection includes groundbreaking essays, and interviews with scholars and writers which reveal that despite pressures of assimilation, personal goals, and in some cases, anti-Semitism, they have never been able to divorce their lives or literature from their heritage.
Richard Goldstone emerged as a leading champion of human rights, first as a judge taking on the apartheid system in his native South Africa, then investigating war crimes in Rwanda, the former Yugoslavia, and Gaza. This new biography tells the story of a remarkable individual and the price he paid for his convictions.