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Can you know God; and how would that relationship impact your life? A Jewish Tale is a saga of an American Jewess's life, which spans from her birth in Brooklyn at the end of World War II, through the great cultural upheaval of the 1960s and '70s to the present. Moving to the West Coast in 1970, Ms. Cooper lived in communes in the San Francisco Bay area, and was very much a participant of the counterculture. During that turbulent era, she began asking such pivotal questions as, "Can you change society to make it more equitable for all" And, "Can you know God; and how would that relationship…mehr

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Can you know God; and how would that relationship impact your life? A Jewish Tale is a saga of an American Jewess's life, which spans from her birth in Brooklyn at the end of World War II, through the great cultural upheaval of the 1960s and '70s to the present. Moving to the West Coast in 1970, Ms. Cooper lived in communes in the San Francisco Bay area, and was very much a participant of the counterculture. During that turbulent era, she began asking such pivotal questions as, "Can you change society to make it more equitable for all" And, "Can you know God; and how would that relationship impact your life" ¿Follow Ms. Cooper's quest for the answers to her probing questions. Read the account of how this Jewish woman had an encounter with the God of Israel in a most unexpected way.
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Elizabeth Cooper was an American novelist and writer, born in the late 19th century, known for her works of fiction often centered around the themes of personal growth, societal expectations, and the complexities of relationships. Though much of her life remains relatively private, her literary contributions reflect an insightful exploration of human nature and the transformative power of life-altering experiences. Cooper s writing delves into the psychological aspects of her characters, often exploring how individuals navigate self-reclamation and rediscovery. She used her storytelling to reflect on societal norms and the emotional depth of personal relationships. Cooper's works have a distinct focus on individual transformation, especially in later years, capturing the journey of characters as they embrace new opportunities or confront past limitations. Her legacy lives on in her novels, which continue to offer readers a thoughtful examination of personal and social struggles. While not widely known, her ability to portray emotional growth and self-discovery places her among writers who reflect the intricate emotional and psychological landscape of her time. Elizabeth Cooper's works remain a significant part of American literary history, particularly in exploring themes of identity and personal reinvention.