Exploring the intricate customs surrounding Jewish mourning, this narrative offers a poignant reflection on the author's personal experience with the loss of his father. It delves into the psychological significance of traditional rituals, guiding readers through the five stages of mourning. Each stage reveals deeper insights into life and death, blending spirituality with cultural practices. This richly informative account enhances understanding of Jewish traditions and their impact on the emotional response to loss.
Dahlia Abraham-Klein Boeken



Born in an Uzbeki prison during a turbulent period for Jews, Zina Abraham's early life was marked by hardship and resilience. Following her release, she and her mother undertook a perilous journey to Afghanistan, where Zina faced new challenges as a woman in a restrictive society. Isolated and deprived of education and medical care, her story highlights the struggles of survival and the quest for freedom amidst oppressive circumstances.
Silk Road Vegetarian
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Discover the secrets of healthy and sustainable eating that have been practiced along the trade routes of Asia for centuries. This unusual book is filled with richly-flavored vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free recipes like Bengali Potato and Zucchini Curry, Afghan Moussaka Eggplant with Yoghurt Sauce and Bukharian Crock Pot Rice with Dried Fruit that are a welcome change from the usual bland vegetarian and vegan fare.