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- CCAR Journal - Spring 2022
This issue features a special section of short fiction.
- At the Gates
- The White City – Jonathan Wilson
- Plea Bargain – Rabbi Stacey Blank
- Eve, Alive – Rabbi Elaine Rose Glickman
- A Sacred Marriage – Mara Fein, PhD
- Eyewitness to the Exodus: Serah bat Asher – Howard Schwartz and Rabbi Lane Steinger
- Job’s Shard – Rabbi Robert J. Ratner, PhD
- Eddi, Of Long Ago – Nancy Lefenfeld
- The Ones Who Survived the Lower East Side – Matthue Roth
- Mrs. Brooks – Enid Shomer
- Liturgical Responses to Catastrophe: A Preliminary Outline – Rabbi Dalia Marx
- Of Pigs, Pandemics, and Public Relations – Rabbi Jonathan K. Crane, PhD
- Rabbi Yochanan: Wounded and Wounding Healer – Rabbi Dan Ornstein
- A Religious Approach to Sexual Behavior for Our Liberal Communities from a Dialogical Jewish Perspective: Mitzvah, R’shut, Isur—A Proposal -Admiel Kosman
- Isaac in the Triumvirate of the Patriarchs – Rabbi Edward S. Treister, EdD
- A Theology of the Personal – Mel Scult
- Being Jewish Today: Confronting the Real Issues -Tony Bayfield – Reviewed by Rabbi Lawrence A. Hoffman
- Because My Soul Longs for You: Integrating Theology into Our Lives – Edited by Rabbi Edwin C. Goldberg and Rabbi Elaine S. Zecher – Reviewed by Rabbi Jessica Kessler Marshall
- Night of Beginnings: A Passover Haggadah – Dr. Marcia Falk – Reviewed by Rabbi Suzanne Singer
- Defining Israel: The Jewish State, Democracy, and the Law – Edited by Simon Rabinovitch – Reviewed by Rabbi Geoffrey Dennis
- Unbinding Isaac: The Significance of the Akedah for Modern Jewish Thought – Aaron Koller – Reviewed by Rabbi Dr. Israel Zoberman
- Trigger Warning – S. J. Pearce
- The God of Be Here Now – Deborah Bacharach
- Eve Speaks to Adam about His First Wife – Deborah Bacharach
- Judith in the Red Tent – Deborah Bacharach
- Rosenthal China – Steven Riel
- Time – Rabbi Daniel Polish
- B’rit Olam (Eternal Covenant) – Rabbi Dr. Israel Zoberman
- Herring – Roger Nash
- Matzot – Roger Nash
- Poetry for Mark: I’ve Tried a Few Times Now – Rabbi Scott Fox
- A Prayer for My Soul on My 88th Birthday – Rabbi Norman Hirsh
Rabbi Edwin Goldberg currently serves as the rabbi of Congregation Beth Shalom of The Woodlands, in the Houston area. He received rabbinic ordination and a doctorate in Hebrew Literature from the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (in 1989 and 1994, respectively). He has authored several books, including: Midrash for Beginners, Heads and Tales: Stories of the Sages to Enlighten Our Minds, Swords and Plowshares: Jewish Views of War and Peace, Love Tales from the Talmud, Saying No and Letting Go: Jewish Wisdom on Making Room for What Matters Most. He served as the Coordinating Editor of the new Reform Jewish machzor, Mishkan HaNefesh. He also edited a companion commentary, Divrei Mishkan HaNefesh and has published many articles and sermons. Rabbi Goldberg has taught as an adjunct professor at the University of Miami in the department of Religious Studies and Judaic Studies. He is also a graduate of the Institute for Jewish Spirituality.
