Via Robin Skyler Tell Flickr Hanukkah lights in 2010 a new collection of stories by specially commissioned - in which youth experience recommends a family torn apart, a man troubled by research which means it is love, which he feared has been lost, and the mysterious childhood ideas bind the legends and miracles of two ancient cultures - all read by Susan Stamberg and Murray Horwitz, 20 in the anniversary edition of this annual holiday favorite. "Geek Week" by Rebecca O'Connell in a High School Science Camp, Kevin recognizes someone he knows part of his life should be, but has never seen before - and tries to do things
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Hanukkah lights for 2010 presents an entirely new collection of stories specially commissioned - as a young family experience repairing a torn and troubled human search for meaning has in him the love he feared was lost, and a glimpse of the little mysterious all read by Susan Stamberg and Murray Horwitz, the 20 - legends and miracles of two ancient cultures bind anniversary edition of this annual holiday favorite.
"Geek Week" by Rebecca O'Connell
At a high school Science Camp Kevin recognizes someone he knows part of his life should be, but has never seen before - and put things right. O'Connell is also the author of Penina Levine is a potato pancake and Penina Levine is a hard-boiled egg. She lives in Pittsburgh.
"Legacy" by Lev Raphael
The author examines a series of miracles, a time of darkness, her family life. Raphael has also written the novel The German money and history collection Secret Anniversaries of the heart. His latest book, My Germany explores the complex role Germany has played the lives of his family and his life and his career.
"Finding Gold" by Margot Singer
At work, in East Jerusalem, a contractor loses a middle-aged pet lover. When he starts the search, Yehuda hopes he has not lost his way in life as well. Singer is the author of area of residence, winner of the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction and 2008 Reform Judaism price. She teaches at Denison University in Ohio.
"Landing" by Shira Nayman
As the first man on the lunar surface, where two young girls an emotional bond shared by the ancient wonders of their very different cultures. Nayman, who is also a clinical psychologist, is author of Awake in the Dark, a novel and stories, and the listener, a novel. She teaches at Columbia University.
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