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Floating Takes Faith

Floating Takes Faith

David J. Wolpe

Behrman House Inc.,U.S.
2004
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We are taught to study, to learn, and to let ourselves grow Jewishly. But where does being the "people of the book" get us in the real world?David Wolpe's collection of essays responds to this question by exploring how Jewish values, such as scholarship and compassion, together with Jewish practice, enhance an individual's private and public life. How does Shabbat help deflect us from the pressures of the societal rat-race? How can Jewish learning subdue political unrest? Rabbi Wolpe draws the lessons of this collection from a variety of religious and historical sources, finding the importance of Israel in a Robert Frost poem, the nature of God in the words of Beowulf, and parenting lessons in the fatherly techniques of King David. The essays address diverse topics ranging from assimilation to Zionism to Jewish concepts of life and death.Rabbi Wolpe asks the questions, sometimes profound, sometimes light-hearted, that challenge us to consider how we live as Jews, how our Jewish lives are influenced by our secular surroundings, and how we can develop our Jewish souls by continuing to learn from new sources while remaining open to spiritual growth. Some of these questions include:Is it wrong to admire Kant, Voltaire, and Roald Dahl if they were anti-Semitic?How can we reconcile our American family traditions with our Jewish family traditions?In an evolutionary debate, do God and Steven Pinker stand behind opposite podiums?Do we need such a thing as a Jewish home? A Jewish homeland?Why does Walt Whitman think we should stay awake during the rabbi's sermon?What lessons of aging gracefully can we learn from Rabbi Akiba and Grandma Moses?An ideal gift for teachers, Confirmation students, grads, and new families that join the congregation.
Bierce Takes on the Railroad!; Chopin in Space; Nixon Apologized to the Nation
"Truly funny plays that not only make you laugh out loud--even in the reading -- but also make you think for a long time about such big and varied topics as passion, politics and history, deserve to be kept alive. This new publication of three of Phil Bosakowski's plays, the first appearance in print of his last play, NIXON APOLOGIZES TO THE NATION, helps assure that longevity. Highly adventurous and eminently theatrical, these plays are more like cubist paintings with musical accompaniments than literature intended to be read. The texts were written to be played, and for the fullest experience they must be--even if only by actors moving around with a few props. But the solitary act of reading them also has its rewards in the fun and detailed exposure to Phil's comic voice and compassionate world view. His humor, outrage and sense of American history combine and reconfigure in ways that surprise and unsettle our complacency, challenging us to look afresh at our history, our figureheads and ourselves. This is humor with an edge, but it doesn't bite viciously. Phil's hearty satire borrows from Monty Python and the Marx Brothers to goad us out of our grudges. With BIERCE (1974) Phil looks at political chicanery in late nineteenth century America through the hard edged and steady gaze of the journalist Ambrose Bierce... With NIXON (1994) Phil combines the two approaches, wrapping the realistic line of development around a surreal free-for-all. In ten takes facing the television cameras Nixon tries to tape an apology to the nation, takes which momentarily stall and inevitably provoke the eruptions of Nixon's warped visions of people and events in American history." Gay Smith, Introduction to Plays by Phil BosakowskiCHOPIN IN SPACE: "Phil Bosakowski is a cunning humorist. There are enough verbal, visual and musical jokes in CHOPIN IN SPACE to keep you thinking for a long time about passion, inspiration, politics, religion, history and--since this is an affectionate tribute to the playwright's Polish origins--nationality. The play is really a tumbling procession of blackouts; it would be difficult to be funny about such subjects in any other format." D J R Bruckner, The New York Times"... CHOPIN IN SPACE is an analysis of modern Polish history from a Groucho-Marxist perspective... Bosakowski himself imitates the composer. Logic and chronology are sacrificed to achieve an almost musical arrangement of characters, themes, and events: The second scene is written in counterpoint; the third is a recapitulation of the first, introducing elements to be reshaped in the sixth; and so on. The jolting juxtapositions and surreal transformations that result are full of resonance." Robert Massa, The Village Voice
It Takes a Pillage: An Epic Tale of Power, Deceit, and Untold Trillions
A former Wall Street manager turned muckraking journalist gets inside how the banks looted the Treasury, stole the bailout, and continued with business as usualWe all watched as packs of former Big Financiers commandeered posts in Washington and lavished trillions in bailouts to "save" big Wall Street firms that used that money for anything and everything except to fill in Main Street's potholes. We all watched as Wall Street heavyweights fought tooth and nail to declaw financial reform and won.Former Wall Streeter Nomi Prins has been watching, too, and she is not going to let them get away with it. More than just an angry populist, commentator stuck on the sidelines, Prins understand Big Finance and big money and big schemes-and in this book she exposes the fundamental follies of our economic system and the schemes of the bigwigs who have no intention of letting it change.Remarkably combines detail, clarity, and narrative momentum, revealing all the ways in banks gamed the system to get the most money with the least oversight.Exposes the power-bankers who bagged more than $5 billion in compensation before and after their companies grabbed more than a trillion dollars in federal bailout subsidies-and how the government's indignation at this didn't lead to change.Shows how the most egregious pillagers work at the Fed and Treasury department, detailing how Hank Paulson, Ben Bernanke, and Tim Geithner siphoned off $10.7 trillion from the public's future for Big Finance's present, all the while telling us it was for our own good.Slams a financial system that will not change, if our government doesn't force it to change, no matter what happens in the so-called free market and why the 'sweeping' financial reform bill passed after Wall Street reconsolidated its power, is anything but sweeping or reformative.Written by a former managing director at Goldman Sachs, now a senior fellow at Demos, who writes regularly on corruption in Washington and Wall Street for news outlets ranging from "Fortune" to "Mother Jones." If you're still enraged and frustrated with how the bank bailout went bust for the American people, or how Wall Street continues to operate as if the rest of the world doesn't matter, or how the banks are once again rolling in outsized profits and obscene bonuses while average Americans continue to struggle through a bleak landscape of foreclosures and job loss, "It Takes a Pillage" gives voice to your outrage, and provides a deeper insight into what we really have to be angry about and how we can fight for some real change.
It Takes an Egg Timer: A Guide to Creating the Time for Your Life
One of the biggest excuses for not creating the change we want is that we are convinced we just don't have the time. We're already on overload. How can we possibly fit one more thing in? We're convinced we have not a moment to do those things we have to do, much less what we yearn most to.It Takes An Egg Timer, a Guide to Creating the Time for Your Life intends to prove that excuse wrong. You do have enough time-for everything you have to do and want to, and then some. It's just a question of what you are letting get in the way.This is not your typical book on time management. It is part guide and part manifesto. It offers uncomplicated solutions that start with a very simple tool, the egg timer. It is written not just for the self-employed and entrepreneurs struggling to keep themselves on task, productive and happy but also for those who simply dream about making a change in their life, big or small, and are convinced that what is stopping them is not enough time.Informative and entertaining, It Takes An Egg Timer will inspire and motivate you to examine how you use and misuse your time. At the end you will no longer ask yourself whether you have the time to do what you want, but what you will do with it now that you've found it.
Grandma Takes a Lover

Grandma Takes a Lover

Word Jewels Publishing
2013
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A Rita Hayworth look-alike, Adela Queen Harper is small town Ivy Log, Georgia's most talked about grandmother. The town folk spend their time gossiping about the stunning beauty's every move. Why would such a beautiful woman live her life without a handsome man at her side? The prim ladies of The Church suspect she has a hidden lover in the upstairs bedroom of her house on Mulberry Street. More intriguing still, she disappears for at least four weeks in the fall of each year, supposedly enjoying time alone at her lake cottage. Gossip becomes even more rampant when, after forty years, handsome recluse Frank Carberry returns to the Carberry mansion on Nottely Lake. Only a short distance away from the grand house, across a white picket fence, sits Adela's cottage, where the lovely widow tends her roses and ignores her surly neighbor. Adela and Frank's pasts surge to the surface when secrets are revealed about a love affair betwen their grandparents fifty years ago and the discovery that Adela's small cottage was their love nest. Come along with Adela and Frank as they discover it's never too late for love or lust. "Grandma Takes A Lover" - story about two people whose romance proves that passion is ageless.
Ian Takes Flight

Ian Takes Flight

Richard Nattoo

Sapling Books
2020
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There is no greater joy for young Ian than spending holidays at his godmother's rural, Caribbean home. He always enjoys nature and the company of his plant and animal friends, but this time he meets a new companion who shows him a magnificent place of adventure and abundant beauty.With thoughtfulness and courage, Ian shines bright like a star as he explores a hidden world of limitless imagination. This is a summer that will stay with Ian for the rest of his life.
It Takes Two to Strangle: A Damon Lassard Dabbling Detective Mystery
When the owner of a traveling carnival is strangled--not once but twice--on opening night of the summer fair in Hollydale, the police surmise he was not well liked. As the head of Hollydale's citizens' association and local liaison with the carnival, Damon Lassard feels obligated to help his dear friend, Detective Gerry Sloman, solve the crime. Damon is determined to bring the killer to justice, to the fascination of his mother, best gal pal Rebecca, and lovely local weather girl Bethany Krims. To unravel the threads underpinning this peculiar mystery, Damon will travel far from Hollydale as his quest to find a murderer leads to the discovery of long hidden and horrific crimes. IT TAKES TWO TO STRANGLE introduces Hollydale's lovable neighborhood leader, Damon Lassard, and twists the dabbling detective through an intricate maze of greed, deception and murder.
It Takes a Village Books: 35 Years of Building Community, 1 Book at a Time
It Takes a Village Books is the story of an idea that became a bookstore and a bookstore that became a central part of the community. The book chronicles thirty-five years of the publishing and bookselling business-both here and abroad. It recounts some local and national censorship and privacy incidents, and offers a glimpse into the future of the book and bookstores. Along the way you'll meet four U.S. Presidents, a U.K. Prime Minister, dozens of authors, and quite a few interesting booksellers. It's also a personal story of two people who found their passion and turned it into a life.