This unique baking book is ajjoyful celebration of the healthful delights of baked goods made without white flour or white sugar. Here are easy directions for almost 200 home-size whole-grain recipes, including luscious treats like Date Bars and Pecan Sandies, delicious hearty staples like Anadama and Peasant Breads, plus plenty of cakes, rolls, muffins, cookies, granolas, and more from 18 collectively run bakeries. Readers are also given a helpful guide to foods used in whole grain baking with a commons ense approach to nutrition as well as comprehensive directions for all types of baking.
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks presents a proposal for reframing the terms of this important debate. The first major statement by a Jewish leader on the ethics of globalization, it introduces a new paradigm into the search for co-existence. Sacks argues that we must do more than search for common human values. We must also learn to make space for difference, even and especially at the heart of the monotheistic imagination. The global future will call for something stronger than earlier doctrines of toleration or pluralism. It needs a new understanding that the unity of the Creator is expressed in the diversity of creation.
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks presents a proposal for reframing the terms of this important debate. The first major statement by a Jewish leader on the ethics of globalization, it introduces a new paradigm into the search for co-existence. Sacks argues that we must do more than search for common human values. We must also learn to make space for difference, even and especially at the heart of the monotheistic imagination. The global future will call for something stronger than earlier doctrines of toleration or pluralism. It needs a new understanding that the unity of the Creator is expressed in the diversity of creation.