Return from Exile: One Woman's Journey Back to Judaism

by Carol Matzkin Orsborn

Hardcover, 1998

Status

Available

Call number

296.7

Collection

Publication

Bloomsbury Academic (1998), Edition: First Edition, 220 pages

Description

At midlife, a spiritually hungry author of self-help books leaves her professional life to enroll in divinity school. Return from Exile is the engaging, often profound story of Carol Matzkin Orsborn's first year at Vanderbilt Divinity School, the year that transformed her life. In this spiritual "pressure cooker", we share the author's friendships with similarly searching students, her encounters with challenging and supportive professors, and her first serious engagement with Jewish and Christian literatures. In a largely Chrsitian environment, Orsborn confronts her unconsciously held prejudices and loyalties and discovers the hidden riches within her own tradition. Eventually she finds her way back to the heart and soul of Judaism, but it is a very different Judaism from the one she left behind.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

0826411029 / 9780826411020

Local notes

FB The author leaves the Jewish faith, moves to Berkeley, explores alternative religions, marries a Christian, then enrolls in a theology program at Vanderbilt Divinity School where she is the only Jew in her class. Fascinating discussion of the history of Jewish- Christian relations. Did the Jews kill Christ? What does it mean to be a self-hating Jew? I have much in common with the author and really enjoyed this book.
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