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ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM ASSOCIATE EDITOR A story about a colorful coat, a beloved son and sibling rivalry offers much to con- temporary families - de- spite the fact that Joseph and his brothers lived thousands of years ago. me. He asked me to go out to his apartment an hour away in Queens, and check to see if he had secured all the locks and emptied the mailbox before he left for Houston. I told him that I did not have a lot of time and I couldn't get there, but assured him that he indeed had closed the police lock, the chain and the door bar. He asked again and I begged off, saying that I would do it the following day. As life would have it, the very next morning the telephone rang, but this time it was my brother Marvin calling to tell me that Pop had died moments before. I sat holding the phone and crying. I couldn't help but think about the previous morning's conversation. I wished I had said to him, "Sure Pop, I'll go out to As- toria if it's important to you." The phone doesn't ring anymore with the voice call- ing "Normyboy." I would love to hear it one more time, so I could replay the last con- In Self, Struggle and versation with Pop. Change (Jewish Lights), Nor- Chances to say "hineini" do not man Cohen considers the way in last forever; we never know when which family stories, contained they will be gone. If only we had in the Book of Genesis, can and the wisdom to use them to the best should guide modern behavior. of our ability. He writes, for example, of Ja- cob calling to Joseph to go to the fields with his brothers. Ostensi- bly, Joseph would help with the sheep. In fact, Jacob's goal was to have the brothers spend time to- gether and perhaps end their fighting. Joseph was well aware of his brothers' jealousy and the dan- ger it posed, yet he did not avoid his father's request. He respond- ed to Jacob simply, "Hineini" ("Here I am (ready to go)"). "Our ability to respond often does depend upon who is calling us," Mr. Cohen writes. "If it is someone we respect or love, our parents, spouse or child, we often have no choice but to say: Hinei- ni. We have to respond to them, and in so doing, reciprocate their love for us." From his own life, the author recalls this incident: Mr. Cohen also draws lessons from biblical stories about Adam tional writings, it also includes such contemporary rituals as a ceremony for helping recover from sexual abuse, a gay and les- bian commitment ceremony, and "healing from abortion," which begins, "Here I stand alone, as be- fore, when I made my decision about childbearing in the unique- ness of my personal choice. All other participants approach and tighten the circle around the "fo- cus" woman to support her. Women say together: You are not alone now. In aloneness you made your choice, and in corn- munity you will be sustained." Rabbi Orenstein, a graduate of the Jewish Theological Semi- nary of America, teaches at the University of Judaism in Is An- geles. ired of all the "muddling through" so-called facts and reports and "historical re- alities," attorney Harold Greenwald set out to tell the truth about Israel, from its legit- imate place as a nation (and not just land sympathetically allot- ted the Jewish people against the backdrop of the Holocaust) to the reality behind its battles with the Arabs (which have nothing to do with the Palestinians and every- thing to do with Arab intransi- gence). T Israel's Legitimacy in Law and History (Center for Near East Policy Research) contains six essays by leading scholars and Golda Meir with Moshe Sharett and David Ben- Gurion, following the signing of Israel's Declaration of Independence. and Eve, Leah and Rachel, Jacob and Esau in Self Struggle and Change. The author is dean of the New York school of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. Also new from Jewish Lights Publishing is Vol. I-Lifecycles: I think of a day two years ago just before Passover when I was sitting in my office in Manhattan. Jewish Women on Life Pas- The phone rang and I heard the sages and Personal Mile- voice on the other end say, "Hel- stones edited by Rabbi Debra lo, Normyboy." Orenstein and containing glean- I knew immediately that my fa- ings from 100 writers on such ther, calling from Houston where topics as childbirth, conversion, he was visiting my brother for the marriage, aging and divorce. holiday, wanted something from While Lifecycles features tradi- was edited by Mr. Greenwald, honorary chairman of the Louis D. Brandeis Society of Zionist Lawyers in New York. Chapters cover the League of Nations Mandate on Palestine; U.N. 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