Where are We?: The Inner Life of America's Jews

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Harper & Row, 1988 - 329 من الصفحات

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Jews God and Judaisms
25
Competence and Meaning
43
Mourning as Meaning The Holocaust
58
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Leonard Fein was born in New York City on July 1, 1934. As a child, he contracted polio, which left him with a condition known as post-polio syndrome, characterized by muscle weakness and fatigue. He received an undergraduate degree from the University of Chicago, spent a year in Israel and then received a Ph.D. in political science from Michigan State University. He taught in the political science department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and later taught Jewish studies at Brandeis University. He gave up his academic career to focus on Moment, a magazine he edited and founded with Elie Wiesel. He left the magazine in 1987. He was also a columnist for The Jewish Daily Forward and a contributor to many publications including The New York Times. He founded the charity Mazon: A Jewish Response to Hunger, which asked families to contribute 3 percent of the cost of their bar mitzvahs and weddings and distribute the money to groups that fed the hungry of any faith. He also founded the National Jewish Coalition for Literacy, a network of organizations that provide volunteer tutors in schools. He wrote several books including Where Are We? The Inner Life of America's Jews and Against the Dying of the Light: A Parent's Story of Love, Loss and Hope. He died on August 13, 2014 at the age of 80.

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