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Yoga Shalom (Book, DVD, and CD)
Lisa Levine with Carol Krucoff
Item #: 510700
Yoga Shalom is a unique worship experience that brings together body, mind, and spirit for an extraordinary prayer service. Combining the two powerful spiritual disciplines of Jewish worship and yoga practice,
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Outreach and Membership Idea Book Volume IV
URJ-CCAR Commission on Outreach, Membership, and Caring Community
Item #: 280080
Discover programs that offer innovative ways to reinvigorate Outreach in
your congregation, including imaginative full spectrum Outreach programs,
engaging conversion candidates, a new model for interfaith couple...
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Noah's Swim-a-Thon
Ann Koffsky
Item #: 101800
Ann Koffsky's joyful text and bright illustrations teach young children
about the values of tzedakah and perseverance, while sharing the magic
of Jewish summer camp.
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For the Sake of Zion, Reform Zionism: A Personal Mission
Richard G. Hirsch
Item #: 386060
After serving as founding director of the Religious Action Center in
Washington, DC, Rabbi Richard Hirsch moved to israel to lead the World
Union for Progressive Judaism and become a tireless advocate for the
global Reform Jewish community.
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Finding Words
Merle Feld
Item #: 571500
Merle Feld's latest poetry collection explores the beauty and challenges of family, the complexities of adult friendships, and the holiness found in the ordinary moments of life.
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Finding Words Study Guide (e-Book)
Merle Feld
Item #: 571510
The Finding Words companion study guide features discussion questions to help readers plumb the depths of the poetry and to ponder the Jewish sources and human feelings behind the simple yet powerful words. With both thematic study sessions and questions for each poem, this 50-page electronic gu...
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Love Tales from the Talmud
Edwin Goldberg
Item #: 148050
Many people see the Talmud as nothing more than a dry compendium of legal opinions, but in fact the Talmud represents a rich repository of literature encompassing all aspects of the world of the great Rabbinic Sages. Rabbi Edwin Goldberg, author of Swords and Plowshares: Jewish Views of War and P...
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Galilee Diary: Reflections on Daily Life in Israel
Marc Rosenstein
Item #: 549601
For most American Jews, Israel is only seen through the lens of the
political debate, the impressions of the news report, or the windows of a
tour bus. Begun as a weekly online essay in response to the Second
Intifada in 2000,
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Tot Shabbat Handbook, The
Edited by Paula Feldstein
Item #: 102010
The Tot Shabbat Handbook: A Practical Guide for Engaging Young Families in Congregational Life
Book and CD
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Did Moses Really Have Horns? And Other Myths About Jews and Judaism
Rifat Sonsino
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Why did generations of people grow up thinking that Jews really had horns? Did Eve really eat an apple, and if not, why does everyone think she did? Did Noah’s ark really exist? Did Moses really write the Torah?
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