Rodger Kamenetz

Rodger Kamenetz is a poet, essayist, and thinker who is internationally known for his work in Jewish-Buddhist dialogue. He is professor of literature and director of the Jewish Studies Program at Louisiana State University. He is the author of eight books, including "The Jew in the Lotus," "The Missing Jew: New and Selected Poems," and "Stalking Elijah," which won the National Jewish Book Award for 1997 in the category of Jewish Thought. He has written for The New York Times and Moment Magazine.

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By Rodger Kamenetz

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Purim

Complete features and guide to rituals for the festive holiday celebrating Jewish triumph over oppression in ancient Persia

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Flood of Tears

Spiritual responses and resources in the wake of the Asian tidal wave

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Was God in This Disaster?

Turning to both Judaism and Buddhism for solace, the author meditates on God's role in the tsunami tragedy.

Related Topics: Faiths, Explanation, Life, Disaster, Real Explanation, Dead Children, Vast Wave Spread, Mass Disaster, God, Heart, Child

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