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33
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English
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2013
Écrit par
Sandy Eisenberg Sasso
Publié par
Turner Publishing Company
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Date de parution
14 février 2013
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EAN13
9781580237321
Langue
English
Multicultural, Nondenominational, Nonsectarian
Endorsed by Protestant, Catholic and Jewish Religious Leaders
“God was sad that the Prince and Princess had refused to see the answers to their prayers.…”
Water and oil, light and dark, summer rain and desert wind: In this fable of opposites, award-winning author Sandy Eisenberg Sasso shows children and adults of all faiths and backgrounds how self-centered actions affect the people around us, and how by working together we can work with God—to create a better world.
Publié par
Date de parution
14 février 2013
Nombre de lectures
0
EAN13
9781580237321
Langue
English
God Said Amen
by Sandy Eisenberg Sasso
Illustrated by Avi Katz
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To Rabbi Ira Eisenstein and to the memory of Judith Kaplan Eisenstein- beloved teachers, mentors and friends, makers of peace
-SES
In the course of a journey, Rabbi Yehudah Zevi of Stretyn learned that Rabbi Shimon of Yaroslav was traveling the same road from the opposite direction. He got out of his carriage and went to meet him.
Now Rabbi Shimon, who had heard of Rabbi Yehudah Zevi s coming, got out of his carriage, and went toward him. They greeted each other like brothers.
Then Rabbi Yehudah Zevi said: Now I understand the meaning of the popular saying: People can meet, but mountains never. When people consider themselves just human beings, pure and simple, they can meet. But if they consider themselves lofty mountains, then they cannot meet.