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Betrayed! How do you feel when you are successful, 50 and Jewish, and your 21-year-old daughter tells you she believes in Jesus? Stan Telchin

By: Material type: TextLanguage: 0 eng Publication details: U.S.A; Chosen books; 1981Description: 139tr; Paperback; 20cmISBN:
  • 0800790685
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 248.246
  • S784-T27
Online resources: Summary: A true story that rings with the excitement of prophecy fulfilled in our day... “Betrayed” is the sensitive account of a loving family caught on divergent prongs of a tragic and historical conflict. It is the story of an unusual kind of `healing.` Responding to his daughter's touching plea, the author sets out on a search back through the pages of time. Along the way, he is faced with personal challenges that demand a life-changing decision. As you travel with him, you will discover — a deeper, fuller awareness of Judaism and Christianity, a healing attitude that can free you from the bitterness of the most hated conflicts, one family's resolution of a seemingly irreparable split.
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A true story that rings with the excitement of prophecy fulfilled in our day... “Betrayed” is the sensitive account of a loving family caught on divergent prongs of a tragic and historical conflict. It is the story of an unusual kind of `healing.` Responding to his daughter's touching plea, the author sets out on a search back through the pages of time. Along the way, he is faced with personal challenges that demand a life-changing decision. As you travel with him, you will discover — a deeper, fuller awareness of Judaism and Christianity, a healing attitude that can free you from the bitterness of the most hated conflicts, one family's resolution of a seemingly irreparable split.

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