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Abraham and Sons

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Panitz, Seymour

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Publisher: Simcha Media Group Summary: How could Abraham have abandoned Ishmael and Hagar to their fate in the desert? How could he have considered sacrificing his beloved son, Isaac, to God? Rabbi Panitz uses the technique of a series of letters to and from the major characters, excerpts from personal diaries, journals and other records, to flesh out the experiences and priorities of Abraham and his family.
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Publisher: Simcha Media Group

How could Abraham have abandoned Ishmael and Hagar to their fate in the desert? How could he have considered sacrificing his beloved son, Isaac, to God? Rabbi Panitz uses the technique of a series of letters to and from the major characters, excerpts from personal diaries, journals and other records, to flesh out the experiences and priorities of Abraham and his family.

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