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Tell Thy Children: The Autobiography of an American Rabbi

Tell Thy Children: The Autobiography of an American Rabbi

Samuel Schwartz; Leonard J. Mervis

Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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Tell Thy Children: The Autobiography of an American Rabbi is a memoir written by Samuel Schwartz, an American rabbi who served as the spiritual leader of several congregations throughout his career. The book details Schwartz's life, from his childhood in a Jewish immigrant family in New York City to his experiences as a rabbi in various communities. Schwartz writes about his struggles with his faith, his relationships with his family and colleagues, and his experiences serving as a spiritual leader during some of the most tumultuous times in American history, including the Civil Rights movement and the Vietnam War. He also reflects on the changing role of the rabbi in American Jewish communities and the challenges facing Jewish leaders in the modern world.Throughout the book, Schwartz offers insights into the Jewish faith and its traditions, as well as his personal perspectives on issues such as social justice, interfaith relations, and the meaning of life. He shares stories of his encounters with notable figures such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Elie Wiesel, and provides a unique perspective on the role of religion in shaping American society.Overall, Tell Thy Children is a compelling and insightful memoir that offers a unique perspective on the experiences of an American rabbi and the challenges facing Jewish communities in the modern world.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Educating Exceptional Children

Educating Exceptional Children

Samuel Kirk; James Gallagher; Mary Ruth Coleman

Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc
2014
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Authored by luminaries in the special education field, EDUCATING EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN introduces readers to each of the thirteen disability categories, and discusses the needs of children who are gifted and talented. The fourteenth edition continues to focus on the strengths of previous editions, while also providing new material about such important hot topics as genetics, neurology, inclusion, assistive technology, and information processing. The book provides key, research-based teaching methods and strategies for children with various exceptionalities, and also offers analysis of ecological factors that influence the exceptional child in and out of the classroom. This edition also features a new chapter on children with ADD/ADHD, new diagnosis information from the DSM-5, coverage of CEC and Common Core State Standards, the most current teaching techniques for each category, and current coverage of the Response to Intervention Model.
Children of Man

Children of Man

Samuel J Hanna

Independently Published
2020
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Twenty-seven years ago, Saturn's androids revolted. After drifting for decades in deep space, Tiffany and Marisol awake on the colony world of Enceladus - captives of the Queen of Sahara. Not only are they in enemy hands, but the nature of the enemy has changed forever. As the fires of revolution rage across the Solar System, they must again choose a side, and the choice may tear them apart. But what either side stands for is growing less clear by the day.
Children of Laughter and the Re-Creation of Humanity

Children of Laughter and the Re-Creation of Humanity

Samuel J Tedder; John M G Barclay

Cascade Books
2020
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Paul's passionate Letter to the Galatians has occasioned various perspectives (old, new, radical new, apocalyptic, etc.) for explaining Paul's defense of the ""truth of the gospel"" in it. This book makes an audacious claim that the allegorical passage of 4:21-5:1 is the best vantage point for configuring Paul's theological vision and logic in the letter. Offering a fresh approach for understanding Paul's allegorical practice, it demonstrates how both the Abraham narrative and the book of Isaiah function as a formative matrix for Paul's theology. With an in-depth analysis of these scriptural texts, Paul's two identifications for believers in Christ--belonging to the ""Jerusalem above"" and being ""children of promise"" in the pattern of Isaac--receive new clarity and precision. The investigative journey in this book discusses key concepts and texts from Galatians, and addresses questions concerning the shape of Paul's retelling of Israel's story in relation to Jews and Gentiles. The result is a well-grounded interpretation of Paul's conception of the gospel that made him new and continues to bring about new creation in our world.
Children of Laughter and the Re-Creation of Humanity

Children of Laughter and the Re-Creation of Humanity

Samuel J Tedder; John M G Barclay

Cascade Books
2020
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Paul's passionate Letter to the Galatians has occasioned various perspectives (old, new, radical new, apocalyptic, etc.) for explaining Paul's defense of the ""truth of the gospel"" in it. This book makes an audacious claim that the allegorical passage of 4:21-5:1 is the best vantage point for configuring Paul's theological vision and logic in the letter. Offering a fresh approach for understanding Paul's allegorical practice, it demonstrates how both the Abraham narrative and the book of Isaiah function as a formative matrix for Paul's theology. With an in-depth analysis of these scriptural texts, Paul's two identifications for believers in Christ--belonging to the ""Jerusalem above"" and being ""children of promise"" in the pattern of Isaac--receive new clarity and precision. The investigative journey in this book discusses key concepts and texts from Galatians, and addresses questions concerning the shape of Paul's retelling of Israel's story in relation to Jews and Gentiles. The result is a well-grounded interpretation of Paul's conception of the gospel that made him new and continues to bring about new creation in our world.