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There comes a time in most people's lives when he or she asks key questions: What can I believe about God, prayer, the source of ethics, the problem of evil, the answers in which we find our own tranquility? Warning: There are no right or wrong answers. Rabbi Warshal shares his own quest but makes no claim to finding universal truth, only his personal truth. If this book helps each person find his or her own way--schlepping through life without a road map--then he would consider the book a success. The process works for readers of all religions and those with none. But he presents the topics…mehr

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There comes a time in most people's lives when he or she asks key questions: What can I believe about God, prayer, the source of ethics, the problem of evil, the answers in which we find our own tranquility? Warning: There are no right or wrong answers. Rabbi Warshal shares his own quest but makes no claim to finding universal truth, only his personal truth. If this book helps each person find his or her own way--schlepping through life without a road map--then he would consider the book a success. The process works for readers of all religions and those with none. But he presents the topics within a Jewish context and concludes the book with relating one's conclusions to the structure of the Jewish communal life in America.
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Autorenporträt
Bruce Warshal is an eighty-six-year-old who has schlepped through life without a road map as a Reform rabbi, economics instructor, Yale-trained lawyer, not-for-profit executive director, and CEO of a newspaper chain. He hasn't decided what he wants to be when he grows up.