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    Water from the well: Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel and Leah

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    Sun, Jan. 23, 2011, 2:00PM-3:30PM Water from the well: Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel and Leah by Anne Richardson Roiphe Facilitated by Dr. Elaine Goodfriend In this lovely meditation on the innate power of women, critically acclaimed author Roiphe focuses on four biblical figures--Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel, and Leah--who to Roiphe constitute the backbone of humanity. We can\u27t forget these women because they belong to us, come with us, across seas in exile. Millions of words have been written about their stories, which Roiphe maintains are foundational for Jewish, Christian, and Muslim history, yet she manages fresh interpretations. The biblical world she re-creates is a lived-in, gritty place, where the women ride camels, feed donkeys, grind barley, weave wool--in short, are flesh and blood, with all the foibles and imperfections that implies. Drawing on a variety of prayer books, religious texts from all major religious groups, and folklore and legends, Roiphe brings these characters to full-blown, messy life and confirms that their stories of love, faith, death, deception, and betrayal are indeed timeless. Moreover, Roiphe brings all her literary art to bear on retelling this seminal lore with effortless grace.https://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/jewishbookgroup/1044/thumbnail.jp

    Reconstructing Professionalism

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