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Stuart A Copans

    Twelve Jewish Steps to Recovery (2nd Edition)
    Avi and Ahmed Play Football in Jerusalem's Sacher Park
    The Heroes Haggadah: Lead the Way to Freedom
    Miryam's Dance
    • A young girl twirls and dances her way through her Ugandan village, much to her family's frustration. She learns to channel her creative spirit and prepares a Sabbath surprise for her family.

      Miryam's Dance
    • A haggadah for a 30-45 minute seder that connects themes embedded in this Passover ritual to prominent Jewish figures throughout modern history, showing how anyone can make a difference in the world.

      The Heroes Haggadah: Lead the Way to Freedom
    • What happens when two boys--one Jewish, one Muslim--play football together in Jerusalem amidst the challenging political environment that surrounds them? Friendship. This is the story of these two boys Avi and Ahmed, along with their families, who bond together.

      Avi and Ahmed Play Football in Jerusalem's Sacher Park
    • This book is not just for Jewish people. It's for all people who would gain insight-- and strength to heal--from Jewish tradition. * All people who are in trouble with alcohol, drugs, or other addictions--food, gambling, and sex * Anyone seeking an understanding of the Twelve Steps from a Jewish perspective--regardless of religious background or affiliation * Alcoholics and addicts in recovery * Codependents * Adult children of alcoholics * Specialists in recovery and treatment An updated and expanded edition of a recovery classic. A rabbi, a psychiatrist, and many recovering Jewish people share their understanding of the Twelve Jewish Steps of recovery from addiction of all kinds based on conversations with each other--and with God. They present a Jewish perspective on the Twelve Steps and offer consolation, inspiration, and motivation for recovery--for people of all faiths and backgrounds--by drawing on traditional and contemporary Jewish sources and by sharing what recovering people say about their experiences. They explore why some Jews are uncomfortable with the Twelve Steps, as well as how the Jewish understanding of the Twelve Steps differs from the Christian understanding of it.

      Twelve Jewish Steps to Recovery (2nd Edition)