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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Not to take anything away from the author and her family heritage but I as not enthralled but this book or learning the history of the author's past. This actually saddens me some. The biggest reason I wanted to check this book out is because I have always been fascinated by reading stories of the people who survived one of the worst events in history. Yet, I could not grasp any olive branch of a connection towards the author or her family history. Maybe this had to do with the fact that the author did no know much about her family and so she talked like she them at a distance. So I felt disconnected. Additionally, it seemed that the author was feeling guilty that she was Lutheran and found many moments to insert passages from the Bible. So after a while, the book came off a little preachy. I got about half way into the book and could not finish the book. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Heidi Neumark's life changed forever when her daughter's late-night online searching exposed a generation of family secrets. From a few computer keystrokes, Neumark discovered her hidden Jewish heritage--and uncovered hundreds of questions: Did her grandfather really die in a concentration camp? How did she never know her grandmother was a death-camp survivor? Why had the family history and faith been rejected and hidden? Heidi's search for the truth quickly became more than a personal journey; it also became spiritual. It caused profound ponderings on her thirty-year vocation as a Lutheran pastor. It was a shocking revelation that her Jewish roots and successive family loss and trauma now suddenly and inherently connected her to the multi-ethnic, marginalized community she had been ministering to for three decades. Hidden Inheritance takes the reader on a journey that seamlessly weaves personal narrative, social history, and biblical reflection to challenge readers to explore their own identity, vocation, and theology. Neumark boldly calls readers to explore the harsh places of the past, uncover the possible buried secrets, ask new questions, forge new understanding, and discover new hope for transformation that is only possible when what has been hidden is finally brought to light. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Hidden Inheritance: Family Secrets, Memory, and Faith by Heidi B. Neumark serves as a Lutheran pastor in The Bronx, while doing a genealogy search she discovered that her father was Jewish. As Ms. Neumark digs through her past, she discovered that some of her relatives got baptized to escape the Nazi death machine.
I found the book to be poignant and honest. The author reveals that the religion she loves, also symbolizes her family’s loss of another faith. The storytelling is not in linear fashion, which I didn’t mind at all.
I do think Ms. Neumark can, should and is qualified to explore the issues of religion she brought up, but didn’t answer some of them. For example, she mentions that she feels part of the Jewish community, even as a Lutheran pastor, but doesn’t expand on this very interesting point.
The author also inserts many passages from the Bible, which I thought was overdone and with little context. While she may be familiar with the intricacies of the texts, I could have done without them, or with a bit more commentary how the texts relate to her situation.
While the book is marketed as “Christian”, I think anyone would enjoy it. It is an well written, intelligent book with a riveting story which I’m glad was told.
I received this book for free in exchange of an honest review
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