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About The Book
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Every Shabbat in synagogues around the world and across America sermons from the local rabbi are an important component of worship. This book brings together thirty-five sermons preached to the congregation of a typical small southern city Lake Charles Louisiana. Included are several sermons based upon the weekly parashah (assigned biblical portion from the Pentateuch) a series of messages brought during the high holy days (Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur) of 2007 three funeral sermons a special Yom ha-Shoah (Holocaust-memorial) address and a short talk about freedom given on July 4 2008. Each message represents the authors attempt to link the concerns of the modern world back to the classical biblical roots of the Jewish faith thereby invoking the principles of biblical faith to serve as guidelines in the twenty-first century. Charles David Isbell is Director of Jewish Studies at Louisiana State University and rabbi at Temple Sinai in Lake Charles Louisiana. He is the author of seven scholarly books and of more than one hundred scholarly articles in the fields of biblical and rabbinic studies.