Bøger af Nataly Shohat
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- Ivf Stories: Nineteen Stories, One Longing
118,95 kr. For over a decade, Fertility waged a personal battle with infertility. After a series of fertility treatments that proved unsuccessful, she and her husband finally decided to adopt two children - a boy and a girl. She then began to "give birth" to stories that touch on numerous approaches to the issue of infertility and the desire for children. The resulting collection reflects many personality types and crosses geographical borders and eras. In all, hope plays a starring role. A few of the questions inside: -Where did secular Dafna go when she followed two religious women she didn't know? -What worried Princess Amonet, the daughter of Pharaoh Ramses II, before she adopted Moses? -Why was Helga, wife of a Nazi physician, happy about the pregnancy of her maid Hannah? -What did Yakot decide when her husband suggested taking a second wife? -Why did Nurit get angry at the psychologist in the IVF unit at the hospital? -What did Parvati do to soften her mother-in-law's attitude? This collection of nineteen bittersweet and fascinating short stories offers a window onto the journey to realizing a universal wish - to become a mother. In the margins, you'll discover the author's insights on the issues of adoption and fertility treatments. Nataly Shohat is married and a mother of two. She is an archivist, database manager, author and editor. This is her first book for adults. She has published two children's books: Party in Circle City and Animal Mix-Up. She has also published articles in the internet journal Megaphone, tiyulim.net website, the IDF archives website, and various blogs.
- Bog
- 118,95 kr.
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- Two Girls, Two Diaries - One Truth
118,95 kr. With wisdom and sensitivity, "Blogging to Anne" weaves a connection between the horrors of the Holocaust as experienced by the Jewish people, and contemporary youth, by imagining are relationship between two girls who write diaries: Anne Frank, who today would have been in her late eighties if she had survived, and Ye'ara Levi, who writes a blog in 2017, during her bat mitzvah year. In this book, Nataly Shohat addresses the fact that a few years from today, no survivors will remain to tell the story of the Holocaust first-hand. Shohat responds to the need to bridge the growing gap between the incomprehensible disaster that befell the Jewish people and subsequent generations who are increasingly distant from the historical event. With this story, the author has chosen to create a new layer that will enable young people to approach the topic and sharpen their memory and commemoration of the Holocaust. Without emphasizing the extreme atrocities, this story illuminates Anne's well-known heroic attempt at survival through the eyes of a girl in the 21st century. Calling herself "Anne's Friend," Ye'ara records her daily life during her bat mitzvah year: friends, school, after-school activities. In modern, flowing language, Ye'ara creates a dialogue with Anne's diary and with the character of Anne herself. Through her blog, Ye'ara grapples with the issue of coping with the Holocaust and its implications - as individuals, as a nation, and as human beings. This book integrates an informal, everyday writing style with an innocently curious, yet serious attempt to grasp the incomprehensible - how to address unknown horror and unanswerable questions. What you'll find here: - Understanding the Holocaust through a contemporary girl's viewpoint and in relation to the familiar story of Anne Frank. - Creating a connection between past and present generations through "correspondence" between two diaries and two girls. - Raising awareness of the Holocaust among youth in Israel and around the world - a tool to combat Holocaust denial. - Knowledge about the lives of contemporary youth in Israel through modern tools - social media publishing. - A universal message: despite geographical, temporal and national differences, we all have the same truths, dreams and fears. Nataly Shohat is married and a mother of two. She is an archivist, database manager, author and editor. She has published two children's books, Party in Circle City and Animal Mix-Up, and a collection of short stories for adults entitled Barren - Tales of the Longing for Motherhood. She has also published articles in the internet journal Megaphone, on the tiyulim.net website, the IDF archives website, and various blogs.
- Bog
- 118,95 kr.
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- Ivf Stories: Nineteen Stories, One Longing
118,95 kr. For over a decade, Fertility waged a personal battle with infertility. After a series of fertility treatments that proved unsuccessful, she and her husband finally decided to adopt two children - a boy and a girl. She then began to "give birth" to stories that touch on numerous approaches to the issue of infertility and the desire for children. The resulting collection reflects many personality types and crosses geographical borders and eras. In all, hope plays a starring role. A few of the questions inside: -Where did secular Dafna go when she followed two religious women she didn't know? -What worried Princess Amonet, the daughter of Pharaoh Ramses II, before she adopted Moses? -Why was Helga, wife of a Nazi physician, happy about the pregnancy of her maid Hannah? -What did Yakot decide when her husband suggested taking a second wife? -Why did Nurit get angry at the psychologist in the IVF unit at the hospital? -What did Parvati do to soften her mother-in-law's attitude? This collection of nineteen bittersweet and fascinating short stories offers a window onto the journey to realizing a universal wish - to become a mother. In the margins, you'll discover the author's insights on the issues of adoption and fertility treatments. Nataly Shohat is married and a mother of two. She is an archivist, database manager, author and editor. This is her first book for adults. She has published two children's books: Party in Circle City and Animal Mix-Up. She has also published articles in the internet journal Megaphone, tiyulim.net website, the IDF archives website, and various blogs.
- Bog
- 118,95 kr.
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- Bog
- 123,95 kr.