GuideReviews IndexDalet Amot - Halachic Perspectives by Rabbi Ari N. Enkin In his book Dalet Amot, Rabbi Ari Enkin provides answers to over 100 contemporary halachic issues. The book provides a ready resource of answers to questions about orthodox Jewish living in the 21st century. And it provides seeds for interesting discussions about how the worlds oldest surviving religion merges with todays global, fast-paced, hi-tech and material-worshiping world. Tell Me Another Morning by Zdena Berger Tell Me Another Morning, an autobiographical account of Zdena Berger's experiences in Nazi concentration camps, is a powerful book that will change your understanding of the Holocaust. Readers accompany Berger as she leaves her home in Prague at age 16, survives Terezin, Hamburg Labor Camp, Auschwitz, and Bergen-Belsen due to strong friendships she develops with other teenage girls, and then makes her solitary return to Prague at age 20. Read how a young woman survives Nazi death camps. Night by Elie Wiesel Night, an autobiographical account of life in the Nazi death camps, is a must-read. Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel takes his readers with him from his home, into the ghetto, on the transport, through Selections, into the concentration camps, on the Death March, and beyond. Reading this book gives one a deeper and more personal understanding of the Holocaust experience. Only with this understanding can one genuinely remember the Holocaust and thus help ensure it won't happen again.
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