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Explores and confronts issues with Zionism. Rachel Aron faces the impending closure of Milner's East-end synagogue. A figurehead of their small harbour-town community in Glace Bay, Cape Breton, and the temple wherefrom thirty-one-year-old Rachel serves as cantor and whose familial legacy spans three generations. Rachel protests the closure with a fanatical zealous that echoes the known and unknown stories that mark her ancestral line like ink to flesh. The mosaic of Rachel's lineage bears witness to multi-generational narratives (from an Israeli kibbutz to the Minsk ghetto) that unfold only to dissolve and collapse onto another, revealing the fragile borders between. When a familiar voice appears to Rachel, she is led to recover Kiruv Ha'richokim (bringing close those who are far away) only to find gray at the centre of the cyclamen. Where the Hedge Ends explores cultural and religious themes of Zionism, belonging, duty, fundamentalism and mysticism.
CHELSEA FC 2026 A3 DELUXE CALENDAR
DANILO PROMOTIONS LIMITED
2025
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Alicia Di' Amato thinks she's got life all figured out until her presumably "Well put together" best friend Morgan, has a psychotic break and looses everything. This causes Alicia to take a long hard look at herself in the mirror, but to her surprise the person staring back is a child who needs her help more than she ever could imagine
Chelsea FC, as someone once observed, has always done what other clubs have done, but not necessary in the same order. A stone’s throw from the King’s Road, draped with showbiz connections, and not even based in the borough from which it takes its name, Chelsea is an enigma. Run by the entrepreneurial Mears dynasty, Ken ‘electric fence’ Bates and now the Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, the club has enough entertaining quirks and anecdotes to keep you entertained for ages. It is also a club whose history is filled with glorious games, unique facts, bizarre statistics, larger-than-life players and a special brand of supporter. And, as this book proves, far from being the imposters Kipling suggested, triumph and disaster make for a fantastically entertaining read.
The eleventh historical adventure from Susanna Gregory featuring 17th-century spy Thomas ChalonerIn the sapping summer heat of 1665 there is little celebration in London of the naval victory at the Battle of Lowestoft. The King, his retinue and anyone with sufficient means has fled the plague-ridden city, its half-deserted streets echoing to the sound of bells tolling the mounting number of deaths. Those who remain clutch doubtful potions to ward off the relentless disease and dart nervously past shuttered buildings, watchful for the thieves who risk their lives to plunder what has been left behind.At Chelsea, a rural backwater by the river, with fine mansions leased to minor members of the Court avoiding the capital, there are more immediate concerns: the government has commandeered the theological college to house Dutch prisoners of war and there are daily rumours that those sailors are on the brink of escaping. Moreover, a vicious strangler is stalking the neighbourhood.Thomas Chaloner is sent to investigate the murder of the first victim, an inmate of a private sanatorium known as Gorges. There have been thefts there as well, but the few facts he gleans from inmates and staff are contradictory and elusive. He realises, though, that Gorges has stronger links to the prison than just proximity, and that the influx of strangers offers plenty of camouflage for a killer - a killer who has no compunction about turning on those determined to stop his murderous rampage.
Chelsea FC, as someone once observed, has always done what other clubs have done, but not necessary in the same order. A stone’s throw from the King’s Road, draped with showbiz connections, and not even based in the borough from which it takes its name, Chelsea is an enigma. Run by the entrepreneurial Mears dynasty, Ken ‘electric fence’ Bates and now the Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, the club has enough entertaining quirks and anecdotes to keep you entertained for ages. It is also a club whose history is filled with glorious games, unique facts, bizarre statistics, larger-than-life players and a special brand of supporter. And, as this book proves, far from being the imposters Kipling suggested, triumph and disaster make for a fantastically entertaining read.
Choosing Chelsea: The Gold Coast Retrievers Book 12
Christina Butrum
Independently Published
2019
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Old Chelsea. a Summer-Day's Stroll ... Illustrated by J. Pennell.
Benjamin Ellis Martin; Joseph Pennell
British Library, Historical Print Editions
2011
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Old Chelsea and St. Peter's Church: The Centennial History of a New York Parish
Samuel White Patterson
Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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