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  • - Boston Sites for Poetry Lovers, Art Lovers & Lovers
    af Ken Bresler
    217,95 kr.

    This guidebook is about the intersection of poetry and public art in Boston. It is for tourists and natives of the Boston area, for students and teachers, for lovers of poetry and lovers of public art.You've heard of a date movie? This can be a date book. Take this book on a date. This book is for lovers and lovers-to-be.This book has four chapters: Poetry made visible in the Boston Public Library, on the Orange Line of the MBTA/Southwest Corridor Park, in dispersed sites throughout Boston, and in the Davis Square Station on the Red Line.

  • - Three Architectural Tours
    af Ken Bresler
    207,95 kr.

    This book contains three tours. The first is of four buildings by H.H. Richardson, the American master architect, in the Copley Square area in Boston. With about a tenth of Richardson's surviving buildings on display, Copley Square is a permanent blockbuster exhibition.The second tour is of five buildings in the Harvard Square area in Cambridge. Three are by Richardson, one in brick, one in stone, and one in wood. Two buildings pay tribute to Richardson's work. Four of the five buildings are at Harvard University, Richardson's alma mater.The third is not a walking tour or entirely a tour of existing buildings. It is a rolling tour, on a train, largely of buildings that no longer stand. Richardson designed four stations on what is now the Green Line of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.

  • - Collected Wisdom About Praying
    af Ken Bresler
    117,95 kr.

    This is a collection of quotations about the nature of prayer. Quotations include these: "I pray that I may be able to pray properly." "It is of course possible to dance a prayer." "The very act of lighting the candle is prayer." "Even if all you can say to God is 'Help!' it is still very good. Repeat this over and over again, until God opens your lips and the words begin to flow from your heart." The foreword puts the quotations into perspective and poses these questions: When we pray, to whom do we pray, God-or ourselves? When we pray, do we speak to God, or is it the other way around? Is God near or distant? Does a prayer need words? Do a prayer's words matter? If we don't feel like praying, do the words count as prayer? If we don't feel like praying, should we still pray? What is prayer anyway? Is it possible to dance a prayer? To live life as a prayer? If everything can be a prayer, do we need to make time to pray?

  • af Ken Bresler
    137,95 kr.

    We use our hands to celebrate and enjoy Shabbat - from covering our eyes when we bless the Shabbat candles to inspecting our hands with the light of the Havdalah candles. In between, we wash our hands before eating and use our hands to cover our eyes during the Sh'ma.Shabbat Hands presents 10 ways that we use our hands on Shabbat, one for each finger. - Shabbat Shalom.Easy reading for young children.

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