Description: The Missing Handle by Robert J. Eisen Ricky died. What do we do now? This book is based on the journal kept by the author in response to the death of his twenty-eight-year-old son. The text offers a diary of the experience as well as how the mourning was processed from a Jewish perspective. It offers questions and counsel for anyone who has (and, who has not?) experienced the death of a loved one. It looks at what happens when life is experienced up close and personal, forcing us to ask questions we always thought belonged to someone else. What is it like when you look in a mirror and wonder how what you have been saying to people for so many years is yours to hear as well? It approaches the process of mourning from a personal perspective, offering reactions and responses which most mourners experience, but rarely embrace (which is necessary for the healing process). FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Robert J. Eisen is a graduate of Syracuse University and Hebrew Union College--Jewish Institute of Religion. A member of the Rabbinical Assembly, he served congregations in Rochester, New York; Raleigh, North Carolina; Buffalo, New York; and Tucson, Arizona. Living in Phoenix, Arizona, he is the rabbi emeritus of Congregation Anshei Israel in Tucson, Arizona. Review "Rabbi Eisen has marshalled a thousand generations of wisdom together with his and his familys very personal encounter with tragedy to craft a compelling reflection on sorrow, grief, and, above all, faith. Only people of profound faith can confess to periods of doubt and only rationalists with heart will see meaning and purpose where others see only coincidence and happenstance. If you have ever been lost in the shadowed Valley of Death, Rabbi Eisens experience will shine some light on those shadows." --Perry Raphael Rank, rabbi emeritus, Midway Jewish Center "Rabbi Eisen has given us all a gift of allowing himself to be fully human and vulnerable in offering authentic reflection on living before, during, and after the death of his son Ricky. He invites us to allow doubt as our first step towards faith, normalizing the wrestling process and celebrating multiple competing messy feelings. This invitation allows us to witness all the parts of ourselves, welcome them all in, and work towards living in line with our values while listening to our hearts." --Autumn Wiley-Hill, clinical psychologist "I have been honored to be a friend of Rabbi Eisen for many years. While we have served in different faith traditions, we have sought to respect, understand, and learn from each other. This book speaks to people of all faiths who grieve, and we all need help to grieve well. I hope youll read this with eyes of faith to discover powerful truths that will not only help you to mourn, but find life through the grieving." --Glen Elliott, campus pastor, Pantano Christian Church Review Quote "Rabbi Eisen has marshalled a thousand generations of wisdom together with his and his familys very personal encounter with tragedy to craft a compelling reflection on sorrow, grief, and, above all, faith. Only people of profound faith can confess to periods of doubt and only rationalists with heart will see meaning and purpose where others see only coincidence and happenstance. If you have ever been lost in the shadowed Valley of Death, Rabbi Eisens experience will shine some light on those shadows." --Perry Raphael Rank, rabbi emeritus, Midway Jewish Center "Rabbi Eisen has given us all a gift of allowing himself to be fully human and vulnerable in offering authentic reflection on living before, during, and after the death of his son Ricky. He invites us to allow doubt as our first step towards faith, normalizing the wrestling process and celebrating multiple competing messy feelings. This invitation allows us to witness all the parts of ourselves, welcome them all in, and work towards living in line with our values while listening to our hearts." --Autumn Wiley-Hill, clinical psychologist "I have been honored to be a friend of Rabbi Eisen for many years. While we have served in different faith traditions, we have sought to respect, understand, and learn from each other. This book speaks to people of all faiths who grieve, and we all need help to grieve well. I hope youll read this with eyes of faith to discover powerful truths that will not only help you to mourn, but find life through the grieving." --Glen Elliott, campus pastor, Pantano Christian Church Details ISBN1666750247 Author Robert J. Eisen Short Title The Missing Handle Pages 80 Language English Year 2022 ISBN-10 1666750247 ISBN-13 9781666750249 Format Paperback Publication Date 2022-12-15 Subtitle Finding Meaning When There Is None to Be Had Publisher Resource Publications (CA) Imprint Resource Publications Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2022-12-15 NZ Release Date 2022-12-15 US Release Date 2022-12-15 UK Release Date 2022-12-15 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 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