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[from Chief Rabbi Professor Jonathan Sacks] Rabbi Cohen writes
within a great tradition, bringing together Torah and chokmah,
Jewish wisdom and the broad panoply of human knowledge, and finding
in their interplay a never-ending source of deepened understanding.
He is both sage and man of faith, a lucid teacher and a source of
inspiration, and no one will read this work without discovering
that the festival they thought they knew so well has a depth and
history that are enthralling. --- [from The Jewish Week]
.encyclopedic in breadth, features queries that lead the reader
through preparation for the holiday, its historical background,
symbolism of the seder ritual, commentary on the Haggadah, special
festival services in synagogue, and Pesach customs from around the
world. As Rabbi Cohen, the author of several books who leads the
largest Orthodox congregation in Great Britain believes ,
""Questions are of the very essence of the spirit of this festival.
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The Book of Psalms (Hardcover)
Jeffrey M Cohen; Foreword by A.A. Macintosh
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Ministry Mess Management is directed principally at Christian
ministry leaders and presumes that Christian ministry leaders
subscribe to biblically based principles and Christ-centered
management. It is our humble attempt to examine ministry failures
and malperformance rooted in breeches of one or more of those
biblical principles. We will demonstrate the close link between
biblical principles and wise management, indeed a linkage based in
God's reality. They go hand in hand. Necessary management
decisions, including gritty and distasteful ones such as
terminations, should be as much grounded in biblical principles as
good management principles, not simply pragmatism or financial
need. Furthermore, we invite you to think, and to frame,
organizational behavior (and failure) within these values and
wisdom. We wish to encourage, even urge, Christ-centered boards and
managers to discerningly understand, detect and courageously be
able to expeditiously act, yet with grace, out of a sense of
biblical necessity in an organizational context when danger signs
based both in biblical and sound management principles are flashing
warnings. Governing and executive leadership are sobering
responsibilities with, we believe, transcendent effects.
A far-reaching examination of exoticism, cultural internationalism
and modernism's encounters with Indonesian tradition, "Performing
Otherness "examines how Indonesia entered world stages through
imperialism as an antimodern phantasm and through nationalism
became a means of intercultural communication and cultural
diplomacy.
This book provides a self-contained introduction to diagram
geometry. Tight connections with group theory are shown. It treats
thin geometries (related to Coxeter groups) and thick buildings
from a diagrammatic perspective. Projective and affine geometry are
main examples. Polar geometry is motivated by polarities on diagram
geometries and the complete classification of those polar
geometries whose projective planes are Desarguesian is given. It
differs from Tits' comprehensive treatment in that it uses
Veldkamp's embeddings.
The book intends to be a basic reference for those who study
diagram geometry. Group theorists will find examples of the use of
diagram geometry. Light on matroid theory is shed from the point of
view of geometry with linear diagrams. Those interested in Coxeter
groups and those interested in buildings will find brief but
self-contained introductions into these topics from the
diagrammatic perspective. Graph theorists will find many highly
regular graphs.
The text is written so graduate students will be able to follow
the arguments without needing recourse to further literature.
A strong point of the book is the density of examples.
Confused by metaphysics? In a muddle with aesthetics? Intimidated
by Kant? Then look no further! Philosophy For Dummies, UK Edition
is a complete crash-course in philosophical thought, covering key
philosophers, philosophical history and theory and the big
questions that affect us today. Tying in with standard UK curricula
and including core topics such as logic, ethics and political
philosophy, this impartial, expert guide cuts through the jargon to
give you the facts. Whether you're a philosophy student or a
complete beginner, Philosophy For Dummies, UK Edition will get you
thinking and talking about philosophy in no time, and with maximum
confidence.
Explains play development to every participant in the process. It
teaches the basics of the collaborative method that extends from
the writer's first words through the opening night performance of
the new play, explaining how all the artists interact to combine
everyone's vision into an accomplished, finished production.
Operational methods have been used for over a century to solve
problems such as ordinary and partial differential equations. When
solving such problems, in many cases it is fairly easy to obtain
the Laplace transform, while it is very demanding to determine the
inverse Laplace transform which is the solution of a given problem.
Sometimes, after some difficult contour integration we may find
that a series solution results, but this may be quite difficult to
evaluate in order to get an answer at a particular time value. The
advent of computers has given an impetus to developing numerical
methods for the determination of the inverse Laplace transform.
This book gives background material on the theory of Laplace
transforms, together with a fairly comprehensive list of methods
which are available at the current time. Computer programs are
included for those methods which perform consistently well on a
wide range of Laplace transforms.
This book presents the basic concepts and algorithms of computer
algebra using practical examples that illustrate their actual use
in symbolic computation. A wide range of topics are presented,
including: Groebner bases, real algebraic geometry, lie algebras,
factorization of polynomials, integer programming, permutation
groups, differential equations, coding theory, automatic theorem
proving, and polyhedral geometry. This book is a must read for
anyone working in the area of computer algebra, symbolic
computation, and computer science.
The first interactive course covering first and second year algebra. Starting from such fundamental topics as integers and divisions, modular arithmetic and polynomials the content extends to rings, fields and permutation groups. The hypertext is written in Java-enhanced HTML, and Java applets illustrate the theory while also contributing interactive calculators for computing with integers, polynomials and permutations. The computer algebra system GAP is integrated throughout, allowing the calculation and manipulation of mathematical objects. In addition, collections for Mathematica notebooks and Maple worksheets review the algorithms presented. Multiple choice exercises provide users with instant feedback, while facilities for monitoring students and a bulletin board complete this digital course.
Each year, more than one million people and their loved-ones arrive
at a decision to cease attempts at curative medical treatments and
shift to hospice care, while one-in-five Americans now live in in
geographical regions that have established lawful protocols
allowing medical aid in dying—also known as assisted suicide. In
this powerful new work, Lew Cohen, a psychiatrist and palliative
medicine researcher, reveals a self-determination movement that
empowers people to shape the timing and circumstances of their
deaths, decriminalizes laws threatening those who help them, and
passes assisted dying legislature. He offers a vivid tapestry woven
from the candid, inspirational, and graphic stories of individuals
who sought to choreograph how they would die. There is nothing
simple about these decisions, and A Dignified Ending tackles the
intricacies of timing, the presence of dementia and other dire but
not terminal conditions, the legal risks, as well as the mixed
reactions of the disability community. Cohen illuminates the
evolution of right-to-die organizations in the United States, and
the impact of activists like Jack Kevorkian, Derek Humphrey, Faye
Girsh, Cody Curtis, and Brittany Maynard. The decision to conclude
one’s life with a planned death is an emotionally polarizing
subject. Nonetheless, the public increasingly wants to control how
they die. This requires that people formulate their end-of-life
preferences and not wait until the last moment to communicate these
with physicians and families. A Dignified Ending conveys truthful
and nuanced accounts of men and women who chose to die, and stories
of the activists—proponents and opponents— who promote this
growing right-to-die movement.
Following extensive research in the UK, Bruce Cohen allows mental
health users to tell their own stories (or "narratives") of illness
and recovery. Institutional and home treatment care is covered
alongside controversial self-coping techniques such as drug-taking,
spiritualism, alternative healing, sleep and watching television.
This book is the first volume allowing mental health users to speak
to the professional community which offers to treat them and as
such will be an important resource for professionals, students and
practitioners in the mental health field.
Organized into bite-size installments, this book is specifically
designed to deepen the understanding and heighten the relevance of
the weekly sidrah for the young adult and student generation. The
book provides ethical and religious guidance for confronting the
vicissitudes of life and handling of situations in which today's
teenagers may find themselves. These novel, informative, and
inspirational sidrah insights will also be studied and quoted by
those who teach or address young people. The fruit of more than 40
years' experience in religious education at all levels and for all
ages, Rabbi Dr. Jeffrey Cohen has written an accessible book
underpinned by his belief that the Torah speaks to all.
Organized into bite-size installments, this book is specifically
designed to deepen the understanding and heighten the relevance of
the weekly sidrah for the young adult and student generation. The
book provides ethical and religious guidance for confronting the
vicissitudes of life and handling of situations in which today's
teenagers may find themselves. These novel, informative, and
inspirational sidrah insights will also be studied and quoted by
those who teach or address young people. The fruit of more than 40
years' experience in religious education at all levels and for all
ages, Rabbi Dr. Jeffrey Cohen has written an accessible book
underpinned by his belief that the Torah speaks to all.
This book examines the justifications of the use of armed force and
their limits, as well as the law of war. It is a moral enquiry and
adopts an interdisciplinary approach. The divergence between
legality and morality, and its significance, is one of the
underlying themes of the book.
Jewish Fantasy Worldwide: Trends in Speculative Stories from
Australia to Chile reaches beyond American fiction to reveal a
spectrum of Jewish fantasy. The essays in this collection cover
speculative works by Jewish artists and about Jewish characters
from a broad range of national contexts, including post-Holocaust
Europe, the Soviet Union, Chile, French Canada, and the Middle
East. The authors consider various media including fiction, film,
Youtube videos, and fan sites. For scholars and fans alike, this
collection of essays will provide new perspectives on Jewish
presences in speculative fiction around the world.
This book offers a comprehensive Marxist critique of the business
of mental health, demonstrating how the prerogatives of neoliberal
capitalism for productive, self-governing citizens have allowed the
discourse on mental illness to expand beyond the psychiatric
institution into many previously untouched areas of public and
private life including the home, school and the workplace. Through
historical and contemporary analysis of psy-professional
knowledge-claims and practices, Bruce Cohen shows how the extension
of psychiatric authority can only be fully comprehended through the
systematic theorising of power relations within capitalist society.
From schizophrenia and hysteria to Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder, from spinning chairs
and lobotomies to shock treatment and antidepressants, from the
incarceration of working class women in the nineteenth century to
the torture of prisoners of the 'war on terror' in the
twenty-first, Psychiatric Hegemony is an uncompromising account of
mental health ideology in neoliberal society.
In this book, first published in 1984, Paul Cohen examines the
Catholic revival among the young French intelligentsia prior to the
First World War. He explores this intellectual revival by studying
that period's "talas", the Catholic students at the elite Ecole
Normale Superieure, and devotes his attention to some of the
highest-profile coverts, such as Charles Peguy and Jacques
Maritain. This title will be of interest to students of nineteenth-
and twentieth-century religious and social history.
Gisella Perl's memoir is the extraordinarily candid account of
women's extreme efforts to survive Auschwitz. With writing as
powerful as that of Charlotte Delbo and Ruth Kluger, her story
individualizes and therefore humanizes a victim of mass
dehumanization. Perl accomplished this by representing her life
before imprisonment, in Auschwitz and other camps, and in the
struggle to remake her life. It is also the first memoir by a woman
Holocaust survivor and establishes the model for understanding the
gendered Nazi policies and practices targeting Jewish women as
racially poisonous. Perl's memoir is also significant for its
inclusion of the Nazis' Roma victims as well as in-depth
representations of Nazi women guards and other personnel. Unlike
many important Holocaust memoirs, Perl's writing is both graphic in
its horrific detail and eloquent in its emotional responses. One of
the memoir's major historical contributions is Perl's account of
being forced to work alongside Dr. Josef Mengele in his infamous
so-called clinic and using her position to save the lives of other
women prisoners. These efforts including infanticide and abortion,
topics that would remain silenced for decades and, unfortunately,
continue to be marginalized from all too many Holocaust accounts.
After decades out of print, this new edition will ensure the
crucial place of Perl's testimony on Holocaust memory and
education.
World Jewry today is concentrated in the US and Israel, and while
distinctive Judaic approaches and practices have evolved in each
society, parallels also exist. This volume offers studies of
substantive and creative aspects of Jewish belonging. While
research in Israel on Judaism has stressed orthodox or "extreme"
versions of religiosity, linked to institutional life and politics,
moderate and less systematized expressions of Jewish belonging are
overlooked. This volume explores the fluid and dynamic nature of
identity building among Jews and the many issues that cut across
different Jewish groupings. An important contribution to
scholarship on contemporary Jewry, it reveals the often
unrecognized dynamism in new forms of Jewish identification and
affiliation in Israel and in the Diaspora.
After crossing several borders, Latina/o immigrants and their
children meet challenges of globalization as they acclimate to the
Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. Facing different social and
cultural barriers while adapting to this metropolis, most of them
meet these challenges by building transnational bridges that
connect societies and cultures. These circumstances have offered
opportunities for anthropologists and other scholars to work
together with community residents in activities that have
contributed to cultural knowledge and action. Latinas Crossing
Borders and Building Communities in Greater Washington: Applying
Anthropology in Multicultural Neighborhoods addresses how Latina/o
immigrants use a variety of strategies to meet adaptation
challenges. Drawing on ethnographic research and practices,
contributors highlight how Latinas and Latinos are building
community while reshaping ethnic, gender, and generational
identities. They focus on models of collaboration and interaction
in community centers, healthcare, the labor market, education, and
faith-based communities.
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