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Why Me? Why Anyone? [Paperback]

Hirshel Jaffe (Author), James Rudin (Author), Marcia Rudin (Author)

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1568212607 978-1568212609 July 1, 1994 1st Jason Aronson Inc. ed
A rabbi facing the possibility of death is confronted with profound physical and spiritual questions.

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In 1982, Jaffe, a rabbi in Newburgh, N.Y., found himself stricken with a rare form of leukemia. In his late 40s, a marathoner known as the "running rabbi," he was successively shocked, angry and emotionally hurt by his affliction. Here Jaffe, with Marcia Rudin and James Rudin (an official of the American Jewish Committee), describes his battle with the disease, which is currently in remission. The heartfelt narrative alternates with Jaffe's diary excerpts, telling how he sought answers in religious faith. The authors present a wealth of information about Judaism's thinking on suffering, medicine, heroic measures to preserve life, euthanasia and the afterlife. Their book lacks the universality of Harold Kushner's When Bad Things Happen to Good People, but it has deeply affecting moments.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Dual narration is an unusual but effective technique in relating this profoundly moving story of a young rabbi's search for meaning and purpose after being stricken with leukemia. A vigorous, active man, Jaffe records his harrowing experiences and roller coaster emotions during a a two-year battle with the disease. The Rudins, close friends of Jaffe, integrate their personal reflections with a concise elucidation of Judaism's attitude toward sickness and healing. The roles of the physician and patient, the place of prayer, the duties of visitors are all deftly intertwined in the absorbing tale of Jaffe's struggle to get well. The book concludes on a note of optimism and faith. Carol R. Galtt, Helene Fuld Medical Ctr. Lib., Trenton, N.J.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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