Blu Greenberg, a set of 3 signed books


Item Number: 313

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Author, lecturer, educator, poet, and activist, Blu Greenberg has been a forerunner in the movement to bridge the gap between feminism and Orthodox Judaism since 1973.


How to Run a Traditional Jewish Household (Touchstone paperback) A guide to understanding, accepting and incorporating the ways of Orthodox Judaism into the contemporary household.


On Women and Judaism (Jewish Publication Society paperback) A classic for over 20 years, this thought-provoking volume explores the role of Jewish women in the synagogue, in the family, and in the secular world. Greenberg offers ways to change present Jewish practices so that they more readily reflect feminine equality.


Black Bread: Poems after the Holocaust, (Ktav, hardcover) Many of the poems in this book are based on vignettes that survivors shared with the author, and Greenberg lovingly dedicates this book to them. But this book is not only about survivors' lives and memories. It is also about the life and emotions of an American born Jew, a woman whose awareness of the Holocaust came much after the historical event. Like so many others who grew up on safe shores far distant from the cataclysm, Blu Greenberg was internally transformed by knowledge of the event.


 

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