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From expulsions, exiles, and even genocide, for the past two millennia the Jewish people have become expert survivors. Author Terry Bookman discusses the challenges today's postmodern Jewish community faces and the ways in which it must develop a new agenda to change from merely surviving to thriving.

Produktbeschreibung
From expulsions, exiles, and even genocide, for the past two millennia the Jewish people have become expert survivors. Author Terry Bookman discusses the challenges today's postmodern Jewish community faces and the ways in which it must develop a new agenda to change from merely surviving to thriving.
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Autorenporträt
Terry Bookman is a respected, nationally known Jewish leader, author, and the co-founder of Eitzah, Inc. Through this organization, Bookman has reached thousands of rabbis and congregational leaders and remains active in sharing his passion for teaching young rabbis the history and new visions of the Jewish story. Bookman has a doctor of divinity and has taught at several universities including Marquette, where he was awarded numerous academic distinctions. He was also named Newsweek magazine's "Top 25 Pulpit Rabbis in America."