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Amelie: The Story of Lady Jakobovits [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 326 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x26 mm, weight: 595 g, 32 b&w photographs, index
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Vallentine Mitchell & Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0853033412
  • ISBN-13: 9780853033417
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 326 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x26 mm, weight: 595 g, 32 b&w photographs, index
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Vallentine Mitchell & Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0853033412
  • ISBN-13: 9780853033417
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A child in war-torn Europe, Amelie Munk fled for her life with her mother, grandmother and younger siblings on a packed train from Paris bound for the south of France. Eking out a tough daily existence, Amelie quickly matured into a young woman whose spirited beauty saved her from several sticky encounters. Life changed for Amelie after the war, when, still a teenager, she married the man destined to become the Chief Rabbi. Amelie transformed into that rare combination - sophisticated woman-of-the-world and Jewish revivalist - rubbing shoulders with royalty and the political elite. Her husband, Chief Rabbi Jakobovits, was an adviser to the Thatcher government: chosen neither for politics nor faith, but for his earthier sense of personal and social responsibility. In her own right Amelie became a luminary of many charities and a speaker and educator on the talmudic and moral issues close to her heart. A deep spiritual connection with her faith and her belief of the sanctity of the family guided her.When Lord Jakobovits was created a Peer of the Realm by then prime minister Thatcher, Amelie Jakobovits became an icon of another kind, and is now regarded with general affection as Lady J.

Recenzijas

'an exhaustively researched work that seems to leave no stone unturned. For anyone interested in the detail of Anglo-Jewish politics, it is irresistible.' Helen Jacobus, Jewish Chronicle 'This homespun wisdom is the very stuff of Amelie ... The early chapters of the biography vividly evoke her happy, sheltered early childhood in Ansbach and the contrasting existence of deprivation. Tessler provides a lively and fascinating reconstruction of this crucial episode (the Jacobs affair) and she does the same for the furore - 30 years later - upon the death of Hugo Gryn, the Auschwitz survivor and liberal rabbi.' Emma Klein, The Tablet 'Her biography is a testament to the strength of spirit that kept her going through years of tribulations ... Gloria Tessler has documented an extraordinary life.' Times Group Newspapers 'So beautifully written' Ruth Sotnick, Chairman, British WIZO 'Remarkable new book' Joe Finklestone, OBE, Chairman, Guild of Jewish Journalists

Grandfather Goldberger;the French connection; searching for father;
escape from the killing fields; sun, bread and sawdust; compassion and
collaboration; the Swiss role; the return; the Paris match; the mother-in-law
elect; under the veil; rite of passage; of wives and mothers; unto the
breach; baby blues; the Jewish world - and beyond; Jakobovitz joins the
Founding Fathers; the new world; to boldly grow; the sisterhood; Amelie's ten
commandments; sous la belle etoile; rabbi on the hoof; the reconstruction of
Anglo-Jewry; Amelie's view; kitchen cabinet; a call to arms; Jewish education
on the map; entertaining Amelie; the Chief Rabbi and the Tory party; Diana
and the royals; Amelie's universe; Amelie - the family; the bread of
affliction; Jakobovits becomes a peer of the realm; the politics of
retirement; a seismic split; the women's review; the Lord's view; in the time
to come.
Gloria Tessler is an established journalist, published writer of short stories, plays and prize-winning poetry.