My Jesus Year: A Rabbi's Son Wanders the Bible Belt in Search of His Own Faith

Author:   Benyamin Cohen
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
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9780061245183


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   01 September 2009
Format:   Paperback
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My Jesus Year: A Rabbi's Son Wanders the Bible Belt in Search of His Own Faith


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Part memoir, part spiritual quest, part anthropologist's mission, Benyamin Cohen's My Jesus Year is a humorous, personal, ultimately inspirational exploration of Evangelical Christianity by the son of an Orthodox Rabbi on his journey through America's Bible belt. Winner of the Georgia Writer Association's Georgia Author of the Year Award, selected by Publishers Weekly as one of the Best Books of the Year and by USA Today as one of the Top Eight Books to Help Rekindle the Hanukkah Spirit, My Jesus Year is an unorthodox and unforgettable search for universal answers and common truths.

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Author:   Benyamin Cohen
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   Collins
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.200kg
ISBN:  

9780061245183


ISBN 10:   0061245186
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   01 September 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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Orthodox Jews who have gotten past the cover with the J word on it have read the book and recommended it to fellow members of the tribe. --The Jerusalem Post


Cohen is a Jack Kerouac searching for a way back to his own faith on the Bible Belt's gospel road. -- Atlanta Journal-Constitution


Orthodox Jews who have gotten past the cover with the J word on it have read the book and recommended it to fellow members of the tribe. --The Jerusalem Post Cohen is a Jack Kerouac searching for a way back to his own faith on the Bible Belt's gospel road. --Atlanta Journal-Constitution Cohen's experiences were certainly different from mine, but the life lesson--that there is a lot Christians and Jews can learn about themselves from the other--was the same. --Christianity Today If there's a prodigal son on your Hanukkah gift list, Cohen's book, subtitled, 'A rabbi's son wanders the Bible Belt in search of his own faith, ' could be the book to get. --USA Today [Cohen] retells his journey with humor and wit. --Kansas City Jewish Chronicle My Jesus Year stirs together keen-eyed journalism and a spiritual quest to create a book that can be read both for its heartfelt examination of one man's religous faith and as a revelatory tour of the landscape of Christian life in the U.S. today. --Shelf Awareness This hysterical book is literally one of those 'laugh out loud' books that can be imitated, but never duplicated. --The Atlanta Jewish Times Online Cohen is an engaging writer and his book is very well worth reading. --The Jewish Voice and Opinion Cohen's witty and trenchant observations on identity and interfaith relations are like an early Christmukkah present. --Rob Kutner, author and writer for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart This is the story of how Cohen got his Jew back. --The Atlanta Jewish Times Online Cohen's experiences have been quite different from mine, but the life lesson -- that Christians and Jews can learn a lot about their own faiths from the other -- is the same. --The Jewish Journal Cohen's prose is insightful, filled with wit, warmth, and wonder. --Jewish Book World Cohen spends a year on a fascinating and thought-provoking inter-faith exploration. The resulting witty memoir should appeal to Christians and Jews alike (as well as Wiccans, Jains and Bahais, for that matter). --A.J. Jacobs, author of The Know-It-All and The Year of Living Biblically Cohen writes that what he learned from the year's spiritual journey was that there are many paths people take to find faith in God and there are more similarities than differences in various religions. Hanging out with Jesus has made me a better Jew, he writes. Amen to that. --Booklist A delicious olio of guilt, longing, surprise, wonder, unease and of course humor, Cohen's quest has universal appeal. One need not be Jewish, Christian or even a seeker to enjoy this wonderful loop around the Bible Belt. --Publishers Weekly (starred review)


Orthodox Jews who have gotten past the cover with the J word on it have read the book and recommended it to fellow members of the tribe. --The Jerusalem Post Cohen is a Jack Kerouac searching for a way back to his own faith on the Bible Belt's gospel road. --Atlanta Journal-Constitution Cohen's experiences were certainly different from mine, but the life lesson--that there is a lot Christians and Jews can learn about themselves from the other--was the same. --Christianity Today If there's a prodigal son on your Hanukkah gift list, Cohen's book, subtitled, 'A rabbi's son wanders the Bible Belt in search of his own faith, ' could be the book to get. --USA Today This is the story of how Cohen got his Jew back. --The Atlanta Jewish Times Online [Cohen] retells his journey with humor and wit. --Kansas City Jewish Chronicle Cohen's experiences have been quite different from mine, but the life lesson -- that Christians and Jews can learn a lot about their own faiths from the other -- is the same. --The Jewish Journal My Jesus Year stirs together keen-eyed journalism and a spiritual quest to create a book that can be read both for its heartfelt examination of one man's religous faith and as a revelatory tour of the landscape of Christian life in the U.S. today. --Shelf Awareness This hysterical book is literally one of those 'laugh out loud' books that can be imitated, but never duplicated. --The Atlanta Jewish Times Online Cohen's prose is insightful, filled with wit, warmth, and wonder. --Jewish Book World Cohen is an engaging writer and his book is very well worth reading. --The Jewish Voice and Opinion Cohen spends a year on a fascinating and thought-provoking inter-faith exploration. The resulting witty memoir should appeal to Christians and Jews alike (as well as Wiccans, Jains and Bahais, for that matter). --A.J. Jacobs, author of The Know-It-All and The Year of Living Biblically Cohen's witty and trenchant observations on identity and interfaith relations are like an early Christmukkah present. --Rob Kutner, author and writer for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Cohen writes that what he learned from the year's spiritual journey was that there are many paths people take to find faith in God and there are more similarities than differences in various religions. Hanging out with Jesus has made me a better Jew, he writes. Amen to that. --Booklist Cohen spends a year on a fascinating and thought-provoking inter-faith exploration. The resulting witty memoir should appeal to Christians and Jews alike (as well as Wiccans, Jains and Bahais, for that matter). --A.J. Jacobs, author of The Know-It-All and The Year of Living Biblically Cohen s witty and trenchant observations on identity and interfaith relations are like an early Christmukkah present. --Rob Kutner, author and writer for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart A delicious olio of guilt, longing, surprise, wonder, unease and of course humor, Cohen s quest has universal appeal. One need not be Jewish, Christian or even a seeker to enjoy this wonderful loop around the Bible Belt. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Cohen writes that what he learned from the year s spiritual journey was that there are many paths people take to find faith in God and there are more similarities than differences in various religions. Hanging out with Jesus has made me a better Jew, he writes. Amen to that. --Booklist My Jesus Year stirs together keen-eyed journalism and a spiritual quest to create a book that can be read both for its heartfelt examination of one man s religous faith and as a revelatory tour of the landscape of Christian life in the U.S. today. --Shelf Awareness Cohen is an engaging writer and his book is very well worth reading. --The Jewish Voice and Opinion Cohen s prose is insightful, filled with wit, warmth, and wonder. --Jewish Book World This is the story of how Cohen got his Jew back. --The Atlanta Jewish Times Online This hysterical book is literally one of those laugh out loud books that can be imitated, but never duplicated. --The Atlanta Jewish Times Online Cohen s experiences have been quite different from mine, but the life lesson -- that Christians and Jews can learn a lot about their own faiths from the other -- is the same. --The Jewish Journal If there s a prodigal son on your Hanukkah gift list, Cohen s book, subtitled, A rabbi s son wanders the Bible Belt in search of his own faith, could be the book to get. --USA Today Cohen s experiences were certainly different from mine, but the life lesson that there is a lot Christians and Jews can learn about themselves from the other was the same. --Christianity Today Orthodox Jews who have gotten past the cover with the J word on it have read the book and recommended it to fellow members of the tribe. --The Jerusalem Post Cohen is a Jack Kerouac searching for a way back to his own faith on the Bible Belt s gospel road. --Atlanta Journal-Constitution [Cohen] retells his journey with humor and wit. --Kansas City Jewish Chronicle A delicious olio of guilt, longing, surprise, wonder, unease and of course humor, Cohen's quest has universal appeal. One need not be Jewish, Christian or even a seeker to enjoy this wonderful loop around the Bible Belt. --Publishers Weekly (starred review)


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Benyamin Cohen is the son of an Orthodox rabbi who married a Methodist minister's daughter who converted to Judaism. He was the founder and editor of the award-winning national magazine American Jewish Life and the online magazine Jewsweek, and is currently an editor at the Mother Nature Network.

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