NEW article about the book in J Weekly
NEW book review by John Wofford in New Voices
NEW book review by Robert A. Cohn in the St. Louis Jewish Light
NEW book review by writer and blogger, Mary McCray: http://www.marymccray.com/moses.html
NEW book review by John Wofford in New Voices
NEW book review by Robert A. Cohn in the St. Louis Jewish Light
NEW book review by writer and blogger, Mary McCray: http://www.marymccray.com/moses.html
| LISTEN - Apr 10 2012 Interview w/the author on KLCC | |
| File Size: | 3971 kb |
| File Type: | mp3 |
LISTEN - July 28 2012 Interview on State of Belief Radio
Now available from Cascade Books, a division of Wipf and Stock Publishers:
Moses: A Stranger Among Us
By Rabbi Maurice Harris
“Moses will never be the same again! . . . Each chapter brings new delights, in turn inspiring, challenging, consoling. Rabbi Harris is both pastoral and prophetic. Above all, he is a consummate storyteller. Not only will you meet Moses in multiple new ways, you will also have a glimpse of the twenty-first century rabbinate at its most caring and creative best.”
- Rabbi Nancy Fuchs-Kreimer, Associate Professor of Religious
Studies, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College
“The whole book takes on [a ] colloquial, back-and-forth tone,
probably unusual for a religious tome, that makes it easy to read and easy to think about.”
- Randi Bjornstad in the Register-Guard
Moses: A Stranger Among Us
By Rabbi Maurice Harris
“Moses will never be the same again! . . . Each chapter brings new delights, in turn inspiring, challenging, consoling. Rabbi Harris is both pastoral and prophetic. Above all, he is a consummate storyteller. Not only will you meet Moses in multiple new ways, you will also have a glimpse of the twenty-first century rabbinate at its most caring and creative best.”
- Rabbi Nancy Fuchs-Kreimer, Associate Professor of Religious
Studies, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College
“The whole book takes on [a ] colloquial, back-and-forth tone,
probably unusual for a religious tome, that makes it easy to read and easy to think about.”
- Randi Bjornstad in the Register-Guard
