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389 p. ; 22 cm |
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Originally published: New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2004 |
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Deborah Green is a woman of passionate contradictions--a rabbi who craves goodness and surety while wrestling with her own desires and with the sorrow and pain she sees around her. Her life changes when she visits the hospital room of Henry Friedman, an older man who has attempted suicide. His parents were murdered in the Holocaust when he was a child, and all his life he's struggled with difficult questions: Can happiness really come after such loss, or does the very wish profane the dead? Can religious promises ever bring peace? Deborah's encounter with Henry and his family draws her into a world of tragedy, frailty, love, and, finally, hope |
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Women rabbis -- Fiction
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Fiction
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Loss (Psychology) -- Fiction
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Holocaust survivors -- Fiction
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Hospital patients -- Fiction
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Suicidal behavior -- Fiction
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Jewish families -- Fiction
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Single women -- Fiction
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Jewish women -- Fiction
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Psychological fiction.
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Jewish fiction.
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Skönlitteratur
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Romaner
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Classmark |
He.01
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ISBN/ISSN |
0312424272 |
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9780312424275 |
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