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Immigrant Heritage Month: The Accent of Courage

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  They arrive with backpacks full of hope and words that sound different. In the hallways of American schools, immigrant children learn quickly that difference can draw laughter before it earns respect. Their names are shortened, their lunches questioned, their accents mimicked. But beneath those moments of cruelty, something extraordinary is happening. They are learning endurance. They are learning how to translate their parents’ sacrifices into possibility. They are learning that courage sometimes sounds like mispronounced syllables and sometimes looks like showing up again tomorrow. These children grow into adults who speak more than one language of belonging. They become the interpreters, the advocates, the innovators who remind us that America’s strength has always been its mosaic of voices. This Immigrant Heritage Month, let’s honor the children who carried their families’ dreams through the gauntlet of misunderstanding — and turned it into empathy. Their courage is the accen...

This weeks' editor's choice: Blest Atheist

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  This week editor's choice:   Blest Atheist by Elizabeth Mahlou Book Description: As a young child, outraged by the hypocrisy she finds in a church that does nothing to alleviate the physical and sexual abuse she experiences on a regular basis, Beth delivers an accusatory youth sermon and gets her family expelled from the church. Having locked the door on God, Beth goes on to raise a family of seven children, learn 17 languages, and enjoy a career that takes her to NASA, Washington, and 24 countries. All the time, however, God keeps knocking at the door, protecting and blessing her, which she realizes only decades later. Ultimately, Beth finds God in a very simple yet most unusual way. A very human story, Blest Atheist encompasses the greatest literary themes of all time – alienation, redemption, and even the miraculous. The author’s life experiences, both tragic and tremendous, result in a spiritual journey containing significant ups and downs that ultimately yield gr...

Publisher's pride: Books on bestseller lists - Since Sinai (Gonyou)

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  Today's Publisher's Pride is Since Sinai by Shannon Gonyou, which reached #81 in biographies of Judaism. Since Sinai has appeared in Amazon best-selling categories nearly every week since its release. Book Description: Raised in a heavily Catholic suburb of Detroit, Michigan, Shannon grew up focusing on two things: how to do enough good deeds to get into heaven and how to stay pure enough to escape hell. In college, she followed many of her peers into an Evangelical church known for guitars, drum, religious-based shame, and the idea that without Jesus she was nothing. But when she encountered Judaism on that same campus, a spark ignited within her and refused to be put out. Judaism felt obvious, familiar. After a falling out with her biological mother and two miscarriages, she found the courage to send the most important email of her life: she asked the local Jews by Choice program to accept her as a student. Honest and unflinching, Shannon's story of coming home to Jud...