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Amy Hirshberg Lederman (Author)
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January 1, 2005
Have you ever wondered: "Should I tell the truth if it will hurt someone? Have I found my true soul mate? Is it wrong to treat my children differently? Can I keep just "a little bit" Kosher and still be a good Jew?"

To Life! Jewish Reflections on Everyday Living, ponders these and many other questions in a collection of heart-warming essays and columns on what Judaism has to say about living each day with purpose. Each story shares an experience- about family, friendship, education, work, holidays, life and death - and inspires us to see how Jewish wisdom can imbue everyday life with meaning, compassion, humor and intention.

Amy Hirshberg Lederman speaks from the heart to the heart of any reader, regardless of age, background or religious affiliation, who wants to discover the richness and relevancy of Jewish thinking in today’s fragmented world.


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"Amy Hirshberg Lederman writes from the Jewish heart and soul. To Life! is a joy to read." -- San Diego Jewish Times

"Lederman's To Life! captures the warmth and wisdom of Jewish culture in her uplifting tales of our shared experiences." -- Dr. Leonard Dinnerstein, author, The Leo Frank Case and Anti-Semitism in America

Lederman is a talented writer who blends compelling vignettes from life with authentic Jewish teaching. You will love "To Life!" -- Rabbi Dov Peretz Elkins, coauthor, Chicken Soup for the Jewish Soul and The Bible's Top Fifty Ideas

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"To Life!Jewish Reflections on Everyday Living" invites the reader into the heart and soul of Jewish wisdom, humor and tradition. Amy Hirshberg Lederman applies ancient Jewish traditions with a soft, unthreatening tenacity to contemporary quandaries, both personal and professional. Vulnerable,honest,compelling and provacative, Lederman allows tradional Jewish texts to challenge and inform our life. "To Life!" is warm, bracing and instructive.

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  • Paperback: 133 pages
  • Publisher: Aliyah Publishing LLC (January 1, 2005)
  • ISBN-10: 097614560X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0976145608
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,634,930 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars To Life! Jewish Reflections on Everyday Living is a must read for rabbi and layperson alike!, August 2, 2005
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To Life! is a collection of stories and essays, some previously published in Jewish papers around the country. However these are not ordinary newspaper columns. To Life! opens doors to everyday dilemmas and circumstances - issues with family and friends, problems regarding work and religion, personal fears and failings - and more. These forty-four stories are organized into six chapters: "Being Human," "Family," "Holidays," "The Everyday Ordinary," "Growing and Learning," and "Matters of Life and Death." Each vignette is different from the previous one. Each one sets a scene in daily living and sheds life on making it meaningful These are scenes from Amy's life with moral teachings from our tradition.

When I started reading, I became part of these life stories. Amy poignantly draws you into her stories as if you are in the room with her, capturing your interest and heart and enabling you to understand the dilemma through Amy's Jewish lens. In Amy's own words, these stories are "the result of my own search to live a more meaningful life as a person and a Jew."

Amy is a compelling writer. You feel her warmth and are drawn to her wisdom. Amy finds Jewish identity by finding meaning, purpose and belonging in the twists and turns of daily living. Within each story she is mother, daughter, wife, and friend and then before your eyes she is your educator. Jewish teachings are at the heart of each vignette. Amy draws from a wide range of sources, from Bible and Talmud, from classical rabbis and Maimonides, from Jewish law, midrash and folklore. These are not simply advice columns from our Dear Abby; these are stories from your lives and mine, which if we were to pay closer attention, and draw upon the wisdom of our Sages could be lived with greater purpose and meaning rather than happenstance chance.

Her award winning "My Grandmother's Candlesticks" is a delight in treasuring family. What follows, "My Grandmother's Candlesticks: Lighting the Way for Others," is even more precious in its message of how a story can make an important impact on others. It begins with Amy carrying one grocery bag of donuts and soda and another bag with her story and her grandmother's candlesticks because she is certain the story will bore these pimply nose-ringed kids to tears so at least she will capture their stomachs (traditional Jewish learning at its best). By the end of the story, the reader is vanquished not in the failure to capture the hearts of little children in teaching but in the tears of touching one child so deeply.

I hate cell phones don't you? So in "Cellular Love" I was ready to read a provocative piece on how we need to rid ourselves of these hip-hugging monsters. In the end, I fell in love with them. These stories are a study in passionate living, listening, paying attention, and a love of Jewish wisdom and teaching. Some of stories are happy, some are sad, but all are provocative. All of them display a respect for rabbis, our sacred texts and teachings that have guided us through the ages. The stories left me wanting to know more about her childhood friend ("To Err is Human: To Forgive, Nearly Impossible"), What was the reaction to her email group that mistakenly received her lashon hara ("Lashon HaRa: Walk the Walk But Don't Talk the Talk")? At the same time she makes real and personal the importance of observing Jewish holy moments on the calendar better than most rabbis can when she speaks about Shavuot, Tisha B'Av and Shabbat.

To Life! Jewish Reflections on Everyday Living is a must read for rabbi and layperson. This book demands that we live with purpose and values. So often we desire to live by emotion. Amy Lederman encourages us to live a life based on tried and true values from God. Personal problems, issues with family, friends or co-workers, are not to be resolved in the usual way. Lederman challenges the reader to look instead to the teachings of Jewish sages, to take guidance from Jewish traditions and to seek strength from Judaism. As she makes clear, this way of looking at things has not made her immune from life's challenges. What it has done is provide her with guidelines, boundaries and moral positions for resolving life's dilemmas. Those who want to can find that same knowledge and moral high ground themselves. To Life! Jewish Reflections on Everyday Living is a first step along the path to Jewish learning and to a more meaningful and fulfilling life.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Keep this book nearby all the time, July 16, 2005
This review is from: To Life! Jewish Reflections on Everyday Living (Paperback)
"To Life! Jewish Reflections on Everyday Living" is a book you'll want to keep handy as you live your life each day. Pick it up and read a bit when things are going great and when you've had a bad day; when you are in love with your life and when you really don't know how to go on. There will be a story in there to help you get your feelings in balance and establish perspective-- it may make you laugh or cry; it may relax or inspire you to action -- but it will move you! And it's fun to read just for fun. Amy Hirschberg Lederman has all the same warm, funny, traumatic, touching memories that we all have, and she has recorded them so eloquently for us to enjoy. I am a friend of Amy's. Once you read her book, you will be, too.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A moving book about Judaism and life!, January 25, 2005
This review is from: To Life! Jewish Reflections on Everyday Living (Paperback)
Before I write another word, I have to confess that I know Amy
Hirshberg Lederman. Since "To Life! Jewish Reflections on Everyday Living" is a book about ethics and values and their place in everyday life, I feel like full disclosure is the only way to go! Amy is a colleague and friend. The reason I agreed to review her book is because I had already read parts of it,
which were first published in Tucson's Arizona Jewish Post. I wanted to read more, and reviewing the book seemed a great way to do so.
"To Life!" looks at everyday dilemmas - issues with family,
friends, work, religion, personal fears and failings - and more. Jewish teachings are at the heart of each vignette. Lederman draws from the Bible, Talmud, classical rabbis, Maimonides, Jewish law, midrash and folklore. It is the linkage she creates between everyday life dilemmas and Jewish
teachings that makes this book special. Personal problems, issues with family, friends or co-workers, are not resolved in the usual way. Lederman challenges the reader to take guidance from Jewish traditions and to seek strength from Judaism. As she makes clear, this way of looking at things has not made her immune from life's challenges. What it has done is provide her with guidelines, boundaries and moral positions for resolving life's dilemmas. Those who want to, can find that same knowledgethemselves. "To Life! Jewish Reflections on Everyday Living" is a first step along the path to Jewish learning and to a Jewish life.
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