An edition of The New Rabbi (2002)

The New Rabbi

A Congregation Searches for Its Leader

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An edition of The New Rabbi (2002)

The New Rabbi

A Congregation Searches for Its Leader

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"From award-winning journalist Stephen Fried comes a vividly intimate portrait of American Judaism today in which faith, family, and community are explored through the dramatic life of a landmark congregation as it seeks to replace its legendary retiring rabbi - and reinvent itself for the next generation.".

"The center of this compelling chronicle is Har Zion Temple on Philadelphia's Main Line, which for the last seventy-five years has been one of the largest and most influential congregations in America. For thirty years Rabbi Gerald Wolpe has been its spiritual leader, a brilliant sermonizer of wide renown - but now he has announced his retirement. It is the start of a remarkable nationwide search process largely unknown to the lay world - and of much more.

For at this dramatic moment Wolpe agrees to give extraordinary access to Fried, inviting him - and the reader - into the intense personal and professional life of the clergy and the complex behind-the-scenes life of a major Conservative congregation."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Bantam
Language
English
Pages
357

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The new rabbi: a congregation searches for its leader
2003, Bantam Books
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The New Rabbi
August 26, 2003, Bantam
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The New Rabbi: A Congregation Searches for Its Leader
August 13, 2002, Bantam
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First Sentence

"WHAT WE MISSED MOST was his voice."

Classifications

Library of Congress
BM225.P5 H374 2002, BM225.P5H374 2002

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
357
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.3 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7850493M
Internet Archive
newrabbicongreg00frie
ISBN 10
0553801031
ISBN 13
9780553801033
LCCN
2002016422
OCLC/WorldCat
49512184
Library Thing
542609
Goodreads
1096800

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WHAT WE MISSED MOST was his voice.
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