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And They Shall Be My People: An American Rabbi and His Congregation
And They Shall Be My People: An American Rabbi and His Congregation, A WONDERFUL BOOK...Lucid, compassionate, inspiring, touching, affecting, extraordinarily well-written and well-reported.
—Chicago Tribune 
Rabbi Jay Rosenbaum, though not famous or especially distinguished, is an extraordinary individual—a spiri, And They Shall Be My People: An American Rabbi and His Congregation has a rating of 4 stars
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And They Shall Be My People: An American Rabbi and His Congregation, A WONDERFUL BOOK...Lucid, compassionate, inspiring, touching, affecting, extraordinarily well-written and well-reported. —Chicago Tribune Rabbi Jay Rosenbaum, though not famous or especially distinguished, is an extraordinary individual—a spiri, And They Shall Be My People: An American Rabbi and His Congregation
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  • And They Shall Be My People: An American Rabbi and His Congregation
  • Written by author Paul Wilkes
  • Published by Grove/Atlantic, Inc., August 2000
  • "A WONDERFUL BOOK...Lucid, compassionate, inspiring, touching, affecting, extraordinarily well-written and well-reported." —Chicago Tribune Rabbi Jay Rosenbaum, though not famous or especially distinguished, is an extraordinary individual—a spiri
  • Rabbi Jay Rosenbaum is devoted to his congregation of mostly middle- and upper-middle-class Conservative Jews -- yet their lax observance frustrates and saddens him. Competing daily with an increasingly secular culture, Rosenbaum struggles to show his con
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"A WONDERFUL BOOK...Lucid, compassionate, inspiring, touching, affecting, extraordinarily well-written and well-reported."
—Chicago Tribune
Rabbi Jay Rosenbaum, though not famous or especially distinguished, is an extraordinary individual—a spiritual leader deeply committed to his congregation in Worcester, Massachusetts; a Jewish scholar steeped in ancient tradition; an American man all too familiar with the temptations of an affluent, secular society. Award-winning author Paul Wilkes spent a year with Rabbi Rosenbaum—silently observing his life and work, getting to know his congregation, listening in as he performed the myriad tasks both spiritual and practical that occupy a rabbi's long day. This fascinating, thought-provoking book is at once an intimate portrait of a year in a rabbi's life and a vivid account of the state of American Judaism today.
"The heart of his book is the story of a community acting out the dilemma and contradictions of its dual identity....[It is] a useful contribution to the ethnography of modern religious life."
—The New York Times Book Review
"Sensitive and insightful...This is a strong and honest book, and finishing it one can't help but admire Rosenbaum, his long-suffering wife and a patient and observant author for embarking on this journey."
—Newsday
"To call this a 'revealing portrait' is an understatement. It is a mirror of organized Jewish life."
—The Cleveland Plain Dealer

The award-winning author of The Death and Life of a Parish Priest spent a year with Rabbi Jay Rosenbaum, a spiritual leader deeply committed to his congregation in Worcester, Massachusetts. The result of this encounter is a funny, moving, fascinating book--an intimate portrait of a modern rabbi's life.


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