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October 16, 1998 - Image 93

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-10-16

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their own," says Hyman, a senior edi-
tor at Gannett Newspapers in Westch-
ester, N.Y.
Among her subjects are Rabbi
Nachman Bulman of Ohr Somaych
Yeshiva in Jerusalem, Avraham Burg of
the Jewish Agency, former Jerusalem
Mayor Teddy Kollek, Rabbi Jonathan
Magonet of Leo Baeck College in
London, Rabbi Eric Yoffie of the
Union of American Hebrew Congre-

c`Who Is A Jew? ),

gations, Rabbi Ismar Schorsch of the
Jewish Theological Seminary, Rabbi
David Teutsch of the Reconstruction-
ist Rabbinical College, Rabbi Norman
Lamm of Yeshiva University and
Rabbi Avi Shafran of Agudath Israel.
The 48-year-old author says she
was surprised by the "amount of ran-
cor among various groups." People
who wouldn't speak to each other were
sometimes surprised when she report-
ed what the others told her, and they
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another Peter Decker-Rina
Lazarus adventure.
In a complete departure from
her established series, Kellerman
has taken on a new setting and a
new culture.
Buyer beware! That's all I can
say. In Moon Music, Kellerman
seems to be attempting to com-
bine the skills of Patricia Corn-
wall, Stephen King and even her
own husband, Jonathan Keller-
man, to develop a new style of
her own -- and not very success-
fully.
Moon Music takes place in Las
Vegas (certainly a good setting for
a mystery), and Kellerman's
descriptions of the Strip and sur-
rounding desert are fine. Her
characters, however, are card-
board, the plot is contrived and
involves cannibalism, werewolves
and bears — oh, my! — and she
tries to tell a story that boggles the
imagination and needs a good edi-
to r.
There is much to be admired in
striking out in a new direction, but
it seems to me that what Faye
Kellerman's readers look for in her
books is a good story with tidbits of

Throughout, she was treated with
"kindness and dignity. On a personal
level, I know that any one of these
people would take me in and save my
life and talk to me about Jewish issues
and accept me — provided I don't
marry their kid."
After all her conversations, her atti-
tude is that "everyone is right. From
their points of view there can be other
ways of looking at this issue. Every
group knows — not thinks — that
they have the answer of what to do to
save Judaism." But, she adds, "we have
to find a way to live together even if
we're not going to live alike."
She says that her own family is not
that unusual. "Now there are hun-
dreds of thousands of us." Many Jew-
ish families, she notes, "do not under-
stand that certain members are not
going to be considered Jewish in
Israel." At the same time, "there's not
a gentile in the world who won't say
that I'm a Jew.
"I think it's all too important to be
left to the rabbis. The time has come
for individuals to take an interest," she
says. ❑

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Although there is a Jewish police
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