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Kindling the Flame: Reflections on Ritual, Faith, and Family
Kindling the Flame shares the story of author Roberta Israeloff's complex journey through faith as she reflects on the rituals, religion, and family relations that guided her from a rejection of organized religion to her eventual return to faith as she grew older. Through profoundly far-reaching themes, Roberta Israeloff illuminates the tensions between the secular and the holy, as well as the many ways humankind can embrace them in the context of everyday life. Moving forward and backward in time while following the fluid lines of a spiritual journey, Israeloff shares of how she rejected the organized religion of her mother and father as a child and young adult until starting a family of her own eventually brought her back to the power of faith. Kindling the Flame is a portrait of belief and tradition suggesting that the religion of youth can deepen in adulthood, giving people of any faith a powerful way to experience humanity.
Life Goes On

Life Goes On

Roberta Cava

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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This is book two of a series of books about Becky and Dan Jeffries. Book one is entitled, 'Life gets complicated.' Book three is entitled 'Life gets better, and book 4 is entitled 'Life in Isolation. Becky and Dan Jeffries had just arrived home from their honeymoon when Becky realized that at the age of thirty-nine she was pregnant. She'd lost several babies prematurely during her first marriage so this was a mixed blessing. Their lives change and Becky now works at home as a publishing editor. She discovers a new author that she's sure will be a winner and possibly have her book about a battered wife made into a movie. She encourages the author to write two sequels to her first book. One of Dan's experiences on his job as a detective is frightening as he becomes involved in fighting a terrorist attack. Another case he investigates involves an elderly woman who is forced to defend herself. It turns out to be a rather amusing investigation. Dan's brother and aunt find living in Australia not the happy experience they expect and his ex-wife Emily takes up painting and finds a new love.
Life Goes on

Life Goes on

Roberta Cava

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
nidottu
This is book two of a series of books about Becky and Dan. Book one is entitled, 'Life gets complicated, ' book three is entitled 'Life gets better.' and book four is entitled 'Life in isolation.' Becky and Dan Jeffries had just arrived home from their honeymoon when Becky realized that at the age of thirty-nine she was pregnant. She'd lost several babies prematurely during her first marriage so this was a mixed blessing. Their lives change and Becky now works at home as a publishing editor. She discovers a new author that she's sure will be a winner and possibly have her book about a battered wife made into a movie. She encourages the author to write two sequels to her first book. One of Dan's experiences on his job as a detective is frightening as he becomes involved in fighting a terrorist attack. Another case he investigates involves an elderly woman who is forced to defend herself. It turns out to be a rather amusing investigation. Dan's brother and aunt find living in Australia not the happy experience they expect and his ex-wife Emily takes up painting and finds a new love
Ensenar a la Corazon

Ensenar a la Corazon

Roberta E. Marsh

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Esta edici n en espa ol es ayudar a todos los maestros y administradores de mejoran la experiencia de toda ense anza. En un mundo donde los ni os han mentalmente y emocionalmente afectados por la violencia que les rodea, como una realidad cotidiana y a trav s de diversas formas de entretenimiento, vida se ha vuelto cada vez m s complicada. A n as , esperan ser tratados con amabilidad y comprensi n y hacer su mejor esfuerzo para impulsar esto con sus propias acciones. Algunos intentan por favor por ser educado y cort s, mientras que otros luchan por la dignidad y compasi n. Todos tienen sus problemas y sus razones para llorar, pero hay todav a esperanza en cada coraz n y un genuino deseo de ser aceptado y amado. Llegar a esos corazones es lo que trata este libro. Los estudiantes destacados aqu no est n a diferencia de los estudiantes en todas partes, esperando s lo el profesor adecuado llegar a ellos en la forma correcta. Eres profesor? Si es as , verdaderamente es bendecidos ---RM http: //www.TeachToTheHeart.com
Stolen Fragments

Stolen Fragments

Roberta Mazza

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
2024
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In 2012, Steve Green, billionaire and president of the Hobby Lobby chain of craft stores, announced a recent purchase of a Biblical artefact—a fragment of papyrus, just discovered, carrying lines from Paul's letter to the Romans, and dated to the second century CE. Noted scholar Roberta Mazza was stunned. When was this piece discovered, and how could Green acquire such a rare item? The answers, which Mazza spent the next ten years uncovering, came as a shock: the fragment had come from a famous collection held at Oxford University, and its rightful owners had no idea it had been sold. The letter to the Romans was not the only extraordinary piece in the Green collection. They soon announced newly recovered fragments from the Gospels and writings of Sappho. Mazza's quest to confirm the provenance of these priceless fragments revealed shadowy global networks that make big business of ancient manuscripts, from the Greens' Museum of the Bible and world-famous auction houses like Sotheby's and Christie's, to antique shops in Jerusalem and Istanbul, dealers on eBay, and into the collections of renowned museums and universities. Mazza's investigation forces us to ask what happens when the supposed custodians of our ancient heritage act in ways that threaten to destroy it. Stolen Fragments illuminates how these recent dealings are not isolated events, but the inevitable result of longstanding colonial practices and the outcome of generations of scholars who have profited from extracting the cultural heritage of places they claim they wish to preserve. Where is the boundary between protection and exploitation, between scholarship and larceny?
Boundaries

Boundaries

Roberta Silman

Open Road Media
2015
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Are there really second chances? It is the 1970s and Mady Glazer is trying to hold herself and her three children together after the shocking death of her charismatic husband, David, in a plane crash. When they finally go on vacation to Racer’s Cove at the eastern end of Long Island, they meet Hans Panneman, a bachelor and potter, who was brought up in Africa, whose father was an avid Nazi, and who escaped his earlier life by settling here and leading the quietest of lives. They could not be more different, more representative of “the other,” as Mady is reminded by her extended Jewish family when she finds herself drawn to this quiet, puzzling man. Yet, love and ease sometimes come where we least expect them.
The Dream Dredger

The Dream Dredger

Roberta Silman

Open Road Media
2015
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Pregnant with her first child, Diny Branson is haunted by her mother’s death years ago in the Hudson River. Was it suicide or accident? Slowly, Diny weaves the many threads of Lise’s tragic life—from a fairyland youth to a happy marriage, then through the travails of losing a child. Diny learns how the forces of history, like the coming Holocaust, inflict losses, such as loss of language, that create other more subtle losses—and how the forces of nature, like the majestic Hudson, can be both threat and comfort.
Beginning the World Again

Beginning the World Again

Roberta Silman

Open Road Media
2015
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An unhappy wife struggles at Los Alamos: “Deftly interweaves details of family life with the larger issues spurred by the scientists’ deadly work.”—BooklistWinner of the Washington Irving Award After a chance meeting in 1981, Lily Fialka confronts the defining time of her life: 1943–45 in Los Alamos, when her physicist husband, Peter, worked on the atomic bomb as part of the Manhattan Project—a time of isolation, hard work, temptation, and loneliness, yet exhilaration and triumph; when great breakthroughs were made, but lives felt narrow; when loyalty was paramount, but the need for secrecy created unbearable tension. At the same time, Lily and her friends are haunted by what is happening to Dietrich Bonhoeffer in the Resistance in Germany, and his story serves as a counterpoint to theirs. In a sweeping historical novel that cuts across continents and reveals a deep knowledge of the science of the making of the bomb, Beginning the World Again offers valuable insights into that fascinating time.