My six handbooks to Jewish life and lifecycle events mostly followed the trajectory of my adult Jewish life.
From Anita Diament
My husband, Jim, converted to Judaism just before our wedding.
My early childhood was spent in Newark, New Jersey, but my family moved to Denver when I was 12.
Until very recently men and women inhabited very separate spheres. There was always interconnection, passion, love. But men and women didn't hang out at the end of the day and chat about what their day was like at the office.
The Bible - it's sort of the other person in the room. There's this book, the reader, and the Bible.
Whatever your relationship is to your sacred tradition in the West, you have some relationship to the Bible if only through the names of the characters.
I lived through a classic publishing story. My editor was fired a month before the book came out. The editor who took it over already had a full plate. It was never advertised. We didn't get reviewed in any major outlets.
The more I do bookstores, the more people come up to me from church groups. I spoke at Pittsburg State College and had 2 or 3 ministers and book groups from a couple of churches.
There's something almost adolescent about Whitman's paean to everything that was and remains good about America.
The real Mary Poppins got lost when Hollywood turned her into a cream puff.
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