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Drawing from contemporary and traditional texts and music, this is a moving and uplifting guide to commemorating Yom Hashoah--Holocaust Remembrance Day. Enabling the growing audience of individuals, families, schools, and community groups to create new symbols in order to cope, understand, and remember those who were lost, this study includes a CD featuring songs by various artists in English, Hebrew, and Yiddish, providing a musical guide to the lyrics listed in the book itself. Illustrating the significance behind each part of the ritual, this consideration illuminates the rising worldwide…mehr

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Drawing from contemporary and traditional texts and music, this is a moving and uplifting guide to commemorating Yom Hashoah--Holocaust Remembrance Day. Enabling the growing audience of individuals, families, schools, and community groups to create new symbols in order to cope, understand, and remember those who were lost, this study includes a CD featuring songs by various artists in English, Hebrew, and Yiddish, providing a musical guide to the lyrics listed in the book itself. Illustrating the significance behind each part of the ritual, this consideration illuminates the rising worldwide movement among Jewish, Christian, interfaith, and secular groups to honor this meaningful occasion.
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Autorenporträt
Irene Lilienheim Angelico has written, directed and produced documentaries that have garnered critical acclaim and awards worldwide. She lives in Montreal, Quebec. Yehudi Lindeman is the founder and past Director of Living Testimonies, the Holocaust Video Archive at McGill. He is also a co-founder of the World Federation of Jewish Child Survivors of the Holocaust. He lives in Montreal, Quebec. rabbi arthur waskow, director of the Philadelphia-based Shalom Centre, is one of the major architects of Jewish Renewal. He is the author of the acclaimed Seasons of Joy (Beacon Press). In 2007, Newsweek named him one of the fifty most influential American rabbis.