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| #450321 in Books | 2016-03-29 | 2016-03-29 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.88 x5.88l,.0 | File type: PDF | 256 pages||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| A Deeply Personal Mix of Memoir, Torah, and Advocacy|By Michael Hoffman|The family agrees that Susan Silverman, author of Casting Lots, is the funny sister. That comes as a surprise to many who know and love the comedy of super-famous sister Sarah and the brilliant comedic acting of sister Laura (in such roles as Jane Benson in The Comeback as Andy in Bob’s Burgers.) |Boston Globe, 4/26/16|“Rabbi Susan Silverman matches her sister's sharp wit, foul mouth, and incongruously soft heartÂ…[An] intimate, quirky memoirÂ…A story of sensitivity and love.”||Jewish Woman International, Spring 2016|Â
Susan Silverman grew up with parents who were, both before and after a devastating loss, atheists. Yet, as a young adult, she shocked everyone who knew her ("But you were elected Class Flirt in high school!") and became a rabbi. What was not surprising, however, was that she built her own big, unwieldy family through both birth and adoption, something she had intended from childhood. With three daughters and two sons ("We produce girls and import boys"...
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