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Shadows in Winter
A Memoir of Love and Loss
Eitan Fishbane
With a Foreword by Leon R. Kass
Cloth $19.95
| 978-0-8156-0989-6
| 2011
"Powerful, moving, and evocative!"—Jonathan Sarna, author of The American Jewish Experience
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Eitan Fishbane is assistant professor at the Jewish Theological Seminary,
specializing in kabbalah and mysticism. He is the author of As Light Before
Dawn: The Inner World of a Medieval Kabbalist and Jewish Mysticism and the
Spiritual Life: Classical Texts, Contemporary Reflections.
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In March 2007, Leah Fishbane, a promising young graduate student
in the prime of her life, was struck down suddenly with a undiagnosed
brain tumor. In this deeply evocative memoir, written during
the dark time of the first year following Leah’s death, her husband
Eitan gives voice to the overwhelming power of grief and to the deep
love that underlies such pain. He tells the story of his efforts to be a
good father to his grieving four–year–old child and of his discovery
of himself as a parent in ways he had not known before. Along this
path, Fishbane asks fundamental questions about the meaning of
death and life, about the place of God and faith in the experience
of tragedy, reflecting on what it means to live with loss. The result
is a poetic testament that will resonate with countless mourners and
their loved ones. In giving honest expression to emotions that are at
once particular and universal, Shadows in Winter offers a luminous
window of comfort and hope to those battling the devastation of loss.
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5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 156 pages, 9 black–and–white illustrations
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