ISBN 978-1-931475-38-9
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Rabbi Harry Z. Sky, receiver of the prestigious Catalyst
for Change Award in 2007, has been called a giant in the American
rabbinate. His vision and passion for Jewish and human change and for
social justice have helped to shape the future of Maine and the nation. He
marched in the racially charged streets of Selma, Alabama, shared the
vision of a new American dream with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the
March on Washington, and preached from the pulpits of hundreds of
Christian congregations, speaking out for the rights of African Americans,
women, the gay community, the poor, and the helpless. His mother already
called him a royter mazik, Yiddish for a redheaded rascal. This
book is his autobiography.
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Densely packed with thoughts to consider and touches of
humor, this collection of meditations, short sermons, and challenging
reflections is a book all faiths will enjoy.
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RABBI HARRY Z. SKY, an accomplished public
speaker, social activist, Jungian scholar, celebrated teacher, and beloved
preacher, received honorary doctorates from Nasson College, the Jewish
Theological Seminary, and the University of Southern Maine. He is Rabbi
Emeritus of Temple Beth El, Rabbi-in-Residence at Congregation Etz Chaim,
and the author of My Journey (2003). He lives in Falmouth, Maine. Harry
Sky is the author of My
Journey (2003).
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DAVID J. TROBISCH was born in Cameroon, West Africa, grew
up in Austria, and studied theology in Germany. He taught New Testament at
the University of Heidelberg, Southwest Missouri State University, and
Yale Divinity School. Presently Dr. Trobisch is the Throckmorton-Hayes
Professor at Bangor Theological Seminary. He published several scholarly
books and one children’s
book and lives in Westbrook, Maine.
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Last revised:
March 16, 2009
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