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Rooftop Secrets and Other Stories of Anti-Semitism (Paperback)

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From School Library Journal
Grade 6 Up Each of these eight short stories describes a Jewish child's bout with anti-Semitism, from the Spanish Inquisition to modern times. Each story includes a brief introduction that places it in the proper historical perspective, and is followed by a commentary by Albert Vorspan, a writer on social justice. Some of the stories do not stand on their own as literature but serve only as case studies. A notable exception is the very moving tale of one boy's questioning of faith during the Holocaust and his ultimate heroic decision. Throughout the book, historic information is deftly interwoven. For most effective use, this book will require a skilled teacher or discussion leader to extend the text. Some of the stories, especially "Spraypaint Justice," set in contemporary America, contain stereotypes that are cleared up in the commentary, but could be damaging if the commentary is not read. This book does promote pride in Jewish values and endurance. Micki S. Nevett, Temple Beth Emeth Library, Albany, N.Y.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Eight stories spanning over five hundred years of Jewish history from the point of view of a Jewish child confronting anti-Semetic or racial prejudice in settings as varied Inquisitional Spain, Colonial America, Nazi Germany, pre-state Isreal, and the Soviet Union.

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8:09 PM PDT, July 3, 2008
Baruch Obama came from nowhere to win the nomination — and he seems to be headed back to nowhere, fast.

Where’s the vibrant speech on universal health insurance as the bedrock of a new New Deal? Last year, eighty percent of Americans said they thought it was more important to provide universal access to health insurance than to extend the Bush tax cuts, and sixty percent — including 62 percent of independents and 46 percent of Republicans — said they’d personally be willing to pay higher taxes to achieve universal health insurance coverage in the U.S. (New York Times). So why is Baruch spending his time talking about faith-based instead of government-based services, and Kansas cornfields instead of Kansas City hospitals?

And where’s his exposé of those Bush’s tax cuts? Letting them expire would restore about $140 billion per year to the federal treasury, according to Paul Krugman’s wonderful book, The Conscience of a Liberal. That’s enough to pay the toll on universal health care. Why isn’t Nancy Pelosi making speeches every day, all summer, on this subject?

Am I being impatient here? Forgive me, but I don’t want to move to Canada. While I stand fully prepared to be disappointed by an Obama administration and to be reminded of the fact that the Democrats are no friends of working people, what I can’t tolerate is to see him defeated through underestimation of the enthusiasm of the American people for an effective government, and through a misbegotten strategy of pandering to the right/center.

Baruch, have you read Krugman’s book? Are you not convinced that the rightwingers who utterly control the Republican party have nothing to say, as Krugman puts it, but to “compete over who sounds the most like Ronald Reagan, and who is most enthusiastic about torture”? “To the extent that the Democratic Party represents the progressive movement,” writes Krugman, “the Democrats have become the party of ideas.”

Nu, let’s hear the ideas! Wear the flag pin, go ahead, but let's hear the ideas!

With that said, I’ve just made an online contribution to the Obama campaign to celebrate July 4th. Now can I see some fireworks, please?
 
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6:16 AM PDT, June 18, 2008
The weekly Torah portion, illustrated as an American Sephirotic Tree. Gotta love that kabbalah! Click on the image to enlarge.

My book, American Torah Toons: 54 Illustrated Commentaries, is now available for just $10, postpaid. All profits go to support Jewish Currents. Purchases: lawrencebush@earthlink.net.

More important, if you're serious about nurturing the American tradition, come to the event described below: November 23rd. Click the image to enlarge — and save the Date!
 
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4:31 PM PDT, May 20, 2008

May we fly the flag proudly, for a change, next year.
 
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