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28/05/2026

Can Genesis teach us about love—trauma—and healing? 🤔

Drop a ❤️ if you believe the Bible is more than just ancient stories.

Turns out, the characters’ struggles aren’t just old tales—they mirror the trauma & healing that we see today.

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Dr. Stephen Spector is professor emeritus of English at Stony Brook University.

He has spent decades teaching the Bible to thousands of undergrad and grad students.

He sees the text as a story of family, trauma, and resilience.

For Spector, trauma isn’t just about big events; it’s about what stays with us—like Isaac’s silent suffering or Jacob’s family feuds. It's about rivalry and favoritism, and our evolving relationship with our parents and with God.

It's a story about family wounds passing through generations—and how love, truth, and forgiveness can repair them.

In 'God and the First Families', Stephen Spector uses science-backed research on trauma and resilience, studies on parenting, and literary analysis to uncover the wisdom from the Bible.

Order your copy today and transform your life.

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Stained Glass – Bookishly Jewish 27/05/2026

Flora Cassen's "Stained Glass" is "Quite a fascinating page turner, deeply informative and thoughtful in these problematic times."

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Stained Glass – Bookishly Jewish Stained Glass Stained Glass: A Reflective History of Antisemitism by: Flora Cassen March 24, 2026 New Jewish Press 358 pages review by: Valerie Estelle Frankel Flora Cassen’s Stained Glass: A Reflective History of Antisemitism is exactly the book humanity needs right now. It explores the blood lib...

14/05/2026

Dr. Flora Cassen is a remarkable writer and historian. Her work focuses on identity, the history of antisemitism, and how history shapes our perceptions of others and ourselves.

Her latest book is "Stained Glass: A Reflective History of Antisemitism", a blend of memoir and scholarship that tackles difficult topics such as hatred, racism, colonialism, antisemitism, and anti-Zionism.

Born and raised in a Jewish family in Antwerp, Cassen reflects about her upbringing in post-war Europe, being labeled as a Jew (despite no visible expression of her Jewishness), and her experiences as an academic on campus over the past 20 years, seeing antisemitism increase.

Her book is fascinating, honest, raw, and opens our eyes to the implicit and explicit narratives we inherit ... Truly worthwhile for anyone wanting to make some sense out of this crazy world we are living in.

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Dr. Cassen is a professor of Jewish Studies and serves as the Director of the Center for the Study of Anti-Jewishness at Brandeis University.

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04/05/2026

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