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This inside portrait
of Conservative Judaism, the largest American Jewish denomination, reads
like a novel fueled by a simple yet dramatic plot: Who will become the
next rabbi of Har Zion a powerful 1,400-family Philadelphia synagogue
upon the retirement of Gerald Wolpe, its vibrant spiritual leader of 30
years? Fried draws on his resourcefulness as an investigative journalist
to gain access to the usually closed, juicy inner workings of the search
process, delivered in a fond spirit that nevertheless has a potentially
embarrassing, spill-the-beans quality for some of the players. He opens
a door on the private details of a rabbi' s life, based on the unprecedented
access Wolpe granted him. The idea for the book was born upon the death
of Fried' s father; Fried began attending services to recite the kaddish,
the mourner' s prayer. He also began taking notes, compelled by the dearth
of journalistic accounts of the lives of American Jews as Jews. From
the Book Jacket |