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A powerful and moving story of the remarkable Jewish woman who converted to Catholicism, became a nun, achieved remarkable success in the male-dominated world of German philosophy, and was sent to a Nazi death camp when she refused to deny her Jewish heritage. Edmund Husserl, the founder of phenomenology, declared Edith Stein the best doctoral student he ever had (even abler than Heidegger, who was also his pupil at the time). A prayerful woman of deep spirituality and authentic mystical experience, she remained an influential, active philosopher all her life. Though born and raised in a very religious Jewish family in Germany, she not only converted to Catholicism, but became a Carmelite nun and followed in the footsteps of Teresa of Avila and John of the Cross. Edith Stein vigorously opposed Nazism from the outset and urged Pope Pius XI to put the church on record against Hitler. A model Catholic, a brilliant intellectual, yet a profoundly humble soul, she affirmed her solidarity with her suffering Jewish people no matter the cost. Edith Stein was arrested by the Nazis at a Carmelite convent at Echt in Holland and sent to her death at Auschwitz. Waltraud Herbstrith has fashioned a warm, memorable portrait of this woman who, as Jesuit philosopher Jan Nota points out in the introduction, "discovered in Christ the meaning of human existence and suffering . Edith Stein was one of those Christians who lived out of a hope transcending optimism and pessimism." Hers is a voice that speaks powerfully to all of us today, and a life that stands as testimony to the profoundest values of human existence, the significance of the individual, and the truths of faith that can reconcile Christian and Jew, philosophy and religion, oppressor and oppressed to heal a troubled world.
ISBN: 0-89870-410-3
This silk assortment of cascading wandering jew, variegated fittonia, and berries arranged in a lovely green ceramic planter will soften any room in your home or office.
Jesus of Nazareth, also known as Jesus Christ, is the central figure of Christianity, revered by most Christians as the incarnation of God. Jesus is also an important figure in several other religions.The main sources of information regarding Jesus' life and teachings are the gospels. Most scholars in the fields of history and biblical studies agree that Jesus was a Galilean Jew, was regarded as a teacher and healer, was baptized by John the Baptist, and was crucified in Jerusalem on orders of R
Saying a Blessing has never been easier!! Have you ever stood around the dinner table and wondered what blessing to say on your meal? The Say a Blessing Keychain is the perfect answer. Whether it's for a young child trying to learn the blessings, or someone just trying to refresh their memory, the Say a blessing features 8 major food related blessings. Jewish Blessings for Bread, Fruit, Vegetables, Wine, and Baked Goods. There are also two major bonus prayers with Shema and the morning prayer Modeh Ani. Some would say the Say a Blessing can make a better Jew out of you. Just as the higher power likes it. The Say A Blessing Talking Keychain is a perfect gift for any one celebrating a Jewish holiday. Whether it's Chanukah, Purim, or Pesach, bring your host a Say a Blessing Keychain. They'll be thankful, maybe they'll even say a prayer for you. Specs: - Says 10 different blessing. - Has a Bright LED Light, perfect keychain accessory. A Perfect Hanukkah Gift for just $14.95!!
Get an intimate look at parents-to-be in the weeks and months leading up to the birth of their child including the magic of delivery.Mike Dunn and Sepherteen Jew were married a year ago in an elaborate ceremony with Chinese Lion Dancers and their two pug dogs. Now they are looking forward to the birth of their first child in September – a month where they both share birthdays. Since both Mike and Sepherteen are in their mid-thirties, they planned on having children as soon as they were married. Luckily, Sepherteen became pregnant within the first six months. Now Mike is trying to prepare the baby's room, which involves breaking down walls and building closets in the nursery. This ongoing project will continue until after the baby is born, which makes sense considering they've decided to wait to find out the sex of their newborn.
UPC: 743252781395
Here is a practical and convenient way to connect to the meaning of life, comprehend what we are doing here and what our purpose is in this world.
ISBN: 0-9731909-0-6
Excellent Condition Used
ISBN: 0-684-85945-9
Kylie Peterson and Rachel Cohen become fast friends when both are invited to help out with a wedding. Kylie's cousin Jed is marrying Rachel's cousin Davina, and Jed asks the girls to help with the flowers. But of more interest to the girls is the fact that the bride's family is Jewish and the groom is not. This difference in religion leads both Kylie and Rachel to explore their own beliefs. Kylie figures she was born a Christian, like the rest of her family, but she starts to question that assumption as she learns about Davina's faith and belief in Jesus. Meanwhile, Rachel is hurt-did Davina stop being Jewish when she became a Messianic believer? The girls hope to discover the truth for themselves, but what will that mean for their families? "I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes: first for the Jew, then for the Gentile." Romans 1:16
ISBN: 0-7642-0023-2
Disc 1 Track Listing: 1. Skinny, Mean Man 2. No Soul 3. That Is Why 4. Surgically Removing The Tracking Device 5. This is F***ing Ecstasy 6. The Church Channel 7. Shiksa (Girlfriend) 8. Baby Girl, I'M A Blur (Main) 9. Retarded In Love 10. People Like You Are Why People Like Me Exist 11. Died A Jew 12. An Insult To The Dead 13. Sorry, Dudes. My Bad. Disc 2 Track Listing: 1. Spay Me 2. In Defense Of The Genre 3. The Truth Is, You Should Lie With Me 4. The Word You Wield 5. Vexed 6. About Falling 7. You're The Wanker, If Anyone Is 8. Spores 9. We Killed It 10. Have At Thee! 11. Hangover Song 12. Goodbye Young Tutor, You've Now Outgrown Me 13. I Used To Have A Heart 14. Plea
A Jewish themed version of Chutes and Ladders. Subjected to the randomness of the die, players bop up and down the board, getting classically conditioned in the Jewish way of life. Land on "Loving your fellow Jew"? Take a ride to the top of the board. Aw, you hit "Making noise in shul"? Slide to the bottom of the pile, and no matzo for you! For Ages 4-12. 2-4 Players.
UPC: 94851001002
Jewish Educational Toys P/N: 603
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