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November 02, 2001 - Image 93

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-11-02

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Although he likened
New York Times
choosing his favorite
BESTSELLING AUTHORS
story to choosing
lack Canfield
Mark Vicier Hansen
between his children
Rabbi Dtsv Perez Elkins
[an impossible task],
Rabbi Elkins admits
that even after dozens
of readings, the stories
still have the power to
move him greatly.
"I love the story told
by Sholem Aleichem's
Rabbi Dov Peretz
granddaughter. I cry
Elkins: 'All of
every time I read it,"
Jewish tradition
he said referring to an
is embedded in
account titled "A
stories."
Stories to Open
Special Grandfather,"
the Heart and
in which Bel Kaufman
Rekindle the Spirit
(author of Up the
Down Staircase) recalls
the famous writer
whom she called "Papa
power to restore and heal the world.
Sholem Aleichem."
Indeed, knowing that we can affect
When they would take walks, the
the lives of those around us may be
writer would tell his beloved grand-
central to living a fulfilling life."
daughter that the more tightly she
— Debra Darvick held his hand, the better he wrote.
Perhaps that handholding transferred
Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen speaks 1
skill to the granddaughter as well.
p. m. Tuesday, Nov. 13, at the Jewish
Rabbi Elkins insists that this book
Community Center in West
has the power to reach beyond Jewish
Bloomfield.
audiences. "Like Fiddler on the Roof
[the stories] transcend the Jewish com-
munity." he said. "These are stories of
human compassion and courage, of
`Chicken Soup For
love and family.
"Everyone can relate to the story
The Jewish Soul
about
King Hussein who visited an
got involved with the Chicken
Israeli family whose children were
Soup books for the same reason
killed by a crazy Jordanian. These are
I am a rabbi — being a Jew is
human stories in a Jewish vein. But
such a privilege," comments
how can anyone not love the story
Rabbi Dov Peretz Elkins.
about Aaron Feuerstein?"
He, along with Jack Canfield and
Rabbi Elkins was referring to the tex-
Mark Victor Hansen, is the editor of
tile-mill
owner in Malden, Mass., whose
Chicken Soup for the Jewish Soul
plant
burned
down some years ago. Far
(Health Communications; $12.95),
from walking away from his business,
the latest in the perennially popular
the then 70 year old Feuerstein prom-
"Chicken Soup" series.
ised his 1,800 out-of-work employees
Speaking by phone, Rabbi Elkins,
that they would still receive a salary,
spiritual leader of the Jewish Center in
health benefits, and within three
Princeton, N.J., is nothing if not
months, full-time employment.
enthusiastic about the nearly 100 sto-
— Debra Darvick
ries included in the anthology.
"These stories strengthen your
understanding of the power of Jewish
Rabbi Dov Peretz Elkins speaks 3:30
ethics," he says. "It makes you proud
p.m. Sunday, Nov. 11, at the Jewish
to be a Jew when you read [them]."
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