LIBROS DEL AUTOR: dahlia abraham klein

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  • The Stateless Central Asian Merchant
    Dahlia Abraham-Klein
    Haim Abraham, born in 1897 in Turkmenistan, wrote out his memoir in a spiral-bound notebook covering a period of ninety years. After he passed away in 1999, the journal was discovered in his home, written in an ancient language: Judeo-Farsi. Years later, the journals were translated, unearthing a time capsule nearly lost.The former years of Abraham’s life had a recurrent theme ...
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    21,15 €

  • Caravan of Hope
    Dahlia Abraham-Klein
    Zina Abraham was born in an Uzbeki prison in 1933. It was a tumultuous time in Jewish history. Soviet Union annexed the territories of what is now Uzbekistan and the Stalinist regime had led to widespread discrimination against the Jews. Ultimately released from prison and strapped to her mother’s chest, Zina and her mother, traveled by horseback undetected to Afghanistan. But ...
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    13,16 €

  • Necessary Mourning
    Dahlia Abraham-Klein
    Necessary Mourning is written in an eloquent account of the traditional customs that are put into practice when a Jewish person dies providing a moving chronicle of the loss of Abraham-Klein's own father. This unique narrative crosses the boundary between psychology, spirituality and traditional Jewish ritual. Not only describing but also explaining the psychological signif...
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    11,01 €

  • Spiritual Kneading through the Jewish Months
    Dahlia Abraham-Klein
    With Rosh Chodesh (Jewish New Month) traditionally being a woman’s holiday, it is a natural time for women to gather together and be active participants in their heritage. Members of a Spiritual Kneading group using this book will enhance their spiritual growth via the tradition of challah baking while meditating upon the Jewish theme of the month. Chatting, kneading, meditatin...
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    43,22 €