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N 364--THE JEWISH FAMILY. ADL Staff. 16 pp. 20c. Foreword by Dr. Joshua Fishman. This pamphlet evaluates the popular image of the Jewish family and considers whether it is actually more closely knit and whether its members are less likely to deviate from their moral code than other American family groups. Topics discussed include the relationship between the Jewish religion and the Jewish home, the Jewish attitude toward marriage, divorce, juvenile delinquency and alcoholism. G 387--NO EASY ANSWERS. Philip M. Klutznick. Hard cover. 138 pp. Special Price: $2.50. Drawing from six years' experience as President of B'nai B'rith, Philip Klutznick writes forcefully, candidly and with lively optimism on the direction of Jewish life in America. Mr. Klutznick is the former U.S. representative to the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, with the rank of Ambassador. Farrar, Straus & Cudahy. G 333--RACE AND THE RELIGIOUS TRADITION. Robert Gordis. 23 pp. 25c. The author, professor of bible at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, offers a scholarly appraisal of Old Testament sources to establish Judaism's traditional belief in the equality of races. Dr. Gordis, also a consultant to the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, gives a closely reasoned treatment of contemporary race problems and religious responsibility. G425--FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS. Dore Schary. Hard cover. $2.95. A warm and human account of a Jewish childhood in Newark, New Jersey. Highly enjoyable reading for everyone; it will engage the emotions of Jews and non-Jews alike. The author, distinguished playwright and film producer, is the national chairman of ADL. Random House. G 332--THE LIVING HERITAGE OF THE HIGH HOLY DAYS. Solomon S. Bernards, editor. 31 pp. 25c. From the liturgy of the High Holy Day prayerbook, Rabbi Bernards interprets the quality and meaning of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur--two Jewish observances expressly concerned with the conflict of good and evil in man. Contains discussion guide and project suggestions. 26
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N 364--THE JEWISH FAMILY. ADL Staff. 16 pp. 20c. Foreword by Dr. Joshua Fishman. This pamphlet evaluates the popular image of the Jewish family and considers whether it is actually more closely knit and whether its members are less likely to deviate from their moral code than other American family groups. Topics discussed include the relationship between the Jewish religion and the Jewish home, the Jewish attitude toward marriage, divorce, juvenile delinquency and alcoholism. G 387--NO EASY ANSWERS. Philip M. Klutznick. Hard cover. 138 pp. Special Price: $2.50. Drawing from six years' experience as President of B'nai B'rith, Philip Klutznick writes forcefully, candidly and with lively optimism on the direction of Jewish life in America. Mr. Klutznick is the former U.S. representative to the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, with the rank of Ambassador. Farrar, Straus & Cudahy. G 333--RACE AND THE RELIGIOUS TRADITION. Robert Gordis. 23 pp. 25c. The author, professor of bible at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, offers a scholarly appraisal of Old Testament sources to establish Judaism's traditional belief in the equality of races. Dr. Gordis, also a consultant to the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, gives a closely reasoned treatment of contemporary race problems and religious responsibility. G425--FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS. Dore Schary. Hard cover. $2.95. A warm and human account of a Jewish childhood in Newark, New Jersey. Highly enjoyable reading for everyone; it will engage the emotions of Jews and non-Jews alike. The author, distinguished playwright and film producer, is the national chairman of ADL. Random House. G 332--THE LIVING HERITAGE OF THE HIGH HOLY DAYS. Solomon S. Bernards, editor. 31 pp. 25c. From the liturgy of the High Holy Day prayerbook, Rabbi Bernards interprets the quality and meaning of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur--two Jewish observances expressly concerned with the conflict of good and evil in man. Contains discussion guide and project suggestions. 26
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