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JEWISH
FATHERS Family Matters. Fathers matter. Jewish Fathers: A Legacy of Love is a compelling collection of stories and photographs celebrating the lives of contemporary American Jewish fathers. It is an epic story of struggle and success with a universal message for all fathers who seek to give their children the American dream, a life full of opportunity. The image of the
Jewish father is synonymous with the Yiddish word mensch, a good,
kind, decent, human being. The word
mensch has become
part of America’s vocabulary. The first mensch that we meet in
life is usually our father. Honest. Hardworking. Fair. Charitable.
Funny. Reverent. Honorable. Responsible. A mensch. It is a standard
to be lived up to, a standard that Jewish fathers have been charged
with since the times of the Biblical patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac and
Jacob. America has been
immeasurably enriched by its Jewish citizens. Jews have achieved
stellar successes in the arts, commerce,
all the professions.
Jewish Fathers: A Legacy of Love includes Senator Carl Levin, famed
entertainer Theodore Bikel, Ambassador Stuart Eizenstat, Rabbi Yosef
Yitzhak Jacobson, noted political thinker David Frum, Caldecott-winning
children’s illustrator Simms Taback, Frank London of the Klezmatics,
and Shmuel Simenowitz, kosher organic maple sugar farmer. They, and
the many other fascinating men included in these pages, are exemplars
of the contributions Jewish fathers make to the well-being of their
families and children. One father eloquently sums it all up: “Just hearing them say, “Papa I love you” makes it all OK.” Family matters. Fathers matter.
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