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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-05-17

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Reichl, who has no real background in
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religious training in her home, does
enjoy matzah brei and regularly prepares
it for her family and friends.
She loves what she calls "real bagels,"
not what she describes as "big, puffy,
bready, unboiled" products now popular.
"It's great that the bagel has become a
sort of ubiquitous American meal, I sup-
pose because it's transportable, easy to
serve, not particularly fattening and
takes all kinds of toppings," she says.
"When people go out to grab a bagel
and coffee and bring that to their desks,

they've found very 'neat food."
Reichl has been a regular traveler to
Israel to see her relatives and enjoys the
Mideastern cuisine, including hummus.
"The thing I do to relax is cook,"
Reichl says. "I tend to spend all weekend
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at the Burton Manor, 27777
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Reichl will read and sign copies
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chart to compare the
as a text for confirma-
philosophies as they
tion classes, but we
cover different Judaic
have found that it is
questions.
used as an introduction
"I've been intrigued
to philosophy at 30 col-
by questions people
leges," explains Rabbi
asked about God, and
Syme. "I have a doctor-
I've wanted to show
ate in education, and
them they had differ-
I'm always looking for a
ent role models for
teachable moment."
spirituality," Rabbi
The authors especial-
Syme explains.
ly hope to attract the
"Most people I know
attention of people who
thought they had to
say they don't believe in
accept biblical or rab-
God. They explain that
binic perspectives, but
"Finding God ": Different
varied concepts of God
there always are new
role models for spirituality.
are valid within Judaism
insights as thinking
and that more study
constantly evolves."
always is helpful.
The book addresses readers who
"No one answer will satisfy every-
may not have studied Judaism exten-
one," Rabbi Syme says. "Yet some
sively. The background of each reli-
may resonate with one or two
gious philosopher — from Spinoza
approaches, finding that they explain
to Lawrence Kushner — is provided
many of our questions, articulating
to give deeper understanding of their
our beliefs in a better fashion. It is
outlooks.
only then that we can find our spiri-
"At one point, we thought of this
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