A Seal Upon The Heart
How did Judaism become one of the world's great
ethical and religious systems?
What is behind the ancient enmity between Iraq/Iran
and the rest of the Near East?
How can love transcend the barriers of class and sex,
and the tumult of history?
READ This is the tale of the fall of the First Temple
and the Babylonian Exile—and the
beginning of Judaism as a modern
religion. It's told by Aliyah, a
slavewoman who knew kings, queens, and
commoners, and whose life was intertwined with
that of the greatest prophet of her time: Jeremiah.

• Mary Rosenbaum writes with elegance and with
verve. Her retelling of Jeremiah's dramatic story
was as suspenseful as it was enlightening – it kept
even a sinner like myself turning the pages. Dirk
Wittenborn, Fierce People

• A fascinating look at the influence of women in
the shaping of the biblical world and its society
and politics through one woman's story. Jan
Pottker, Janet and Jackie: The Story of a Mother and Her
Daughter, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
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A Seal Upon The Heart
How did Judaism become one of the world's great
ethical and religious systems?
What is behind the ancient enmity between Iraq/Iran
and the rest of the Near East?
How can love transcend the barriers of class and sex,
and the tumult of history?
READ This is the tale of the fall of the First Temple
and the Babylonian Exile—and the
beginning of Judaism as a modern
religion. It's told by Aliyah, a
slavewoman who knew kings, queens, and
commoners, and whose life was intertwined with
that of the greatest prophet of her time: Jeremiah.

• Mary Rosenbaum writes with elegance and with
verve. Her retelling of Jeremiah's dramatic story
was as suspenseful as it was enlightening – it kept
even a sinner like myself turning the pages. Dirk
Wittenborn, Fierce People

• A fascinating look at the influence of women in
the shaping of the biblical world and its society
and politics through one woman's story. Jan
Pottker, Janet and Jackie: The Story of a Mother and Her
Daughter, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
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A Seal Upon The Heart

A Seal Upon The Heart

by Mary Helene
A Seal Upon The Heart

A Seal Upon The Heart

by Mary Helene

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How did Judaism become one of the world's great
ethical and religious systems?
What is behind the ancient enmity between Iraq/Iran
and the rest of the Near East?
How can love transcend the barriers of class and sex,
and the tumult of history?
READ This is the tale of the fall of the First Temple
and the Babylonian Exile—and the
beginning of Judaism as a modern
religion. It's told by Aliyah, a
slavewoman who knew kings, queens, and
commoners, and whose life was intertwined with
that of the greatest prophet of her time: Jeremiah.

• Mary Rosenbaum writes with elegance and with
verve. Her retelling of Jeremiah's dramatic story
was as suspenseful as it was enlightening – it kept
even a sinner like myself turning the pages. Dirk
Wittenborn, Fierce People

• A fascinating look at the influence of women in
the shaping of the biblical world and its society
and politics through one woman's story. Jan
Pottker, Janet and Jackie: The Story of a Mother and Her
Daughter, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186183372
Publisher: Mary Helene Rosenbaum
Publication date: 01/10/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 774 KB

About the Author

Mary Heléne Pottker Rosenbaum, a writer and freelance editor, was founding president of the Dovetail Institute for Interfaith Family Resources and editor of Dovetail: A Journal by and for Jewish/Christian Families and of Shalom, the newspaper of the Central Kentucky Jewish Federation. In addition to the Patchwork Family series available on amazon.com, her books include Jezebel's Daughter [Blue Grape Press, 2007], a biblical novel on Queen Athaliah of Judah, and A Seal Upon the Heart [Blue Grape Press, 2006], a biblical novel on the prophet Jeremiah. With her husband of 48 years, Stanley Ned Rosenbaum, she co-authored Celebrating Our Differences: Living Two Faith in One Marriage. She has appeared frequently on television, radio, and in the print media, and conducts lectures and workshops for both Jewish and Christian groups. MHP Rosenbaum has three children and six grandchildren.
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