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DVDRAMA : Les News 2009
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Anita Diamant is the author of several novels and works of nonfiction, most notably a runaway best seller called The Red Tent, which The Boston Globe described as being "what the Bible would be like if it had been written by women."
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Anita Diamant is the author of several novels and works of nonfiction, most notably a runaway best seller called The Red Tent, which The Boston Globe described as being "what the Bible would be like if it had been written by women."
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Until you are the woman on the bricks, you have no idea how death stands in the corner, ready to play his partThe Red Tent, Anita Diamant.
oxygen world James Claffey 2012
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"And my father remarried and me, a young woman all alone in the Plaça del Diamant waiting for the coffee pot raffle … and before my eyes the flower-covered lights and the chains posted on them and everybody happy."
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"And my father remarried and me, a young woman all alone in the Plaça del Diamant waiting for the coffee pot raffle … and before my eyes the flower-covered lights and the chains posted on them and everybody happy."
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It's still emotional to me, said Marcia Diamant, visiting Hyannis from New York.
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Diamant states that she finds great spiritual value in her yoga practice, a practice that engages her fully in the moment and in which she feels deeply, satisfyingly, present.
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Yet, I find that it can be meaningful if we also "fill" our awareness with positive Jewish teachings and imagery in those very moments because the resonance of the deeper spiritual teachings have a chance to be conveyed without the chatter that accompanies the "Jewish committee meeting" mind state to which Diamant refers.
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I think Diamant has put her finger on exactly why Jewish Yoga sessions can be so profoundly healing and nourishing for a Jewish yogi.
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