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Brown-on-Brown: A Luis Móntez Mystery
Published in Hardcover by University of New Mexico Press (2003-09-01)
Author: Manuel Ramos
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A riveting story blending social issues and mystery
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-12-12
Denver defense attorney Luis is hired by a wealthy land-owner and rancher to defend his son, arrested on felony arson and murder charges, and also finds his case lies at the heart of water wars where private landowners go up against big water companies. When the son is killed in a jail riot, the plot thickens with unpredictable twists and turns in Brown-on-Brown, a riveting story blending social issues and mystery.

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The Burden
Published in Kindle Edition by Double Dragon eBooks (2007-08-01)
Author: Stephen Lucas
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Excellent!
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Review Date: 2003-03-19
This was a great book! I highly recommend it to anyone who loves history and horror. The description of the time and the characters is so well researched and written, that I felt as though I was transported back to that time. Great plot, great characters, great story. You might want to check out the authors web site (www.....com) if you want more information on it.

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Bush v. Gore : The Fight for Florida's Vote
Published in Hardcover by Kluwer Law International (2001-06)
Author: Robert Jarvis
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Best Election book available!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-02
Having read the introduction, I understand (finally!) what happened in last years election.

The collection of key cases found here is superlative.

I highly reccomend this examination of election 2001 to any reader interested in an organized clarification of the events last fall.

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Busting the Mob: The United States v. Cosa Nostra
Published in Hardcover by NYU Press (1994-10-01)
Authors: James Jacobs, Christopher Panarella, and Jay Worthington
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A book that is hard to refuse!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-01
What mob figure is more famous than that of John Gotti? What was done to bring him down? How did the government finally manage to make the charges stick? Busting the Mob is a great insight into that very question.

While this book covers organized crime connection into the teamster union as well as other major mob bosses, it was the Gotti case that had me gripping the book tightly with a wealth of facts, witnesses and testimony.

Each case presented is in fact, well laid out, with actual trial testimony. There is actual court documents, investigation notes and so much more included. This book was well put together and an excellent read. What you read about the mob versus what is fact are usually two different things, this book may shock you in some cases, but it should open you eyes in all cases. Enjoyable and amazing and the price makes it hard for you to refuse!

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The California crime book
Published in Paperback by Pyramid Books (1971)
Author: Robert Colby
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Must read true crime stories
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Review Date: 2006-06-06
Some of the most well-known murder cases in history are in this book: the Black Dahlia, The Tate-LaBianca Murders by the Manson family, and the yet unsolved Zodiac killings. A must for anyone interested in true crime stories! 17 cases in all!

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Call of the Wild
Published in Kindle Edition by Trial by Stone (2008-05-29)
Author: Jack London
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A fun read
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Review Date: 2008-05-30
Buck, a half St. Bernard, half german sheperd dog, was stolen from his Californian home and taken to the Klondike. At his Californian home, Buck sees himself as the King. He could do whatever he wants. The Klondike is a whole new world for him. He has to get accustomed to the harsh weather, the other dogs, and the rules. Buck learns it all very fast.

Before taken to his new owners he had to be 'broken in'. He was put in a cage with a man in a red sweater, that is holding a club. When Buck sees this man, he immediately trys to attack him. Every jump that Buck takes at the man, he is knocked back by the club. Later, when he is just put with his new owners, a friendly dog named Curly walks up to one of the owners' Huskies, and the Husky attacks her right away. All the other dogs seem to circle the fight. When Curly is knocked to the ground, all of the Huskies attack her. When the dog owners clear the mess, all that is left of Curly is pieces in the snow. Jack London calls these the Laws of Club and Fang.

The Call of the Wild is a very good book. The first chapter hooks you to the story right away. With lots of action and adventure, this is a good book for anyone who can read it.

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Campus Hate Speech on Trial
Published in Hardcover by University Press of Kansas (1998-06)
Author: Timothy C. Shiell
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Entertaining overview of hate speech cases and philosophy
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-20
This book provides the reader with a solid background in the hate speech forum. Specific cases set the groundwork for current rulings on censorship cases. Great for those interested in censorship/freedom of speech issues.

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Cancer Clinical Trials (Patient-Centered Guides)
Published in Paperback by Patient Centered Guides (1999-09-15)
Authors: Robert Finn and Linda Lamb
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A must-have for anyone diagnosed with cancer!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-09-04
Unless you have one of the rare cancers that has a greater than 98% 5-year survival rate, you need to seriously consider being part of a clinical trial.

This book tells what clinical trials are, details the differences between Phase I, II, and III clinical trials, and tells how to find trials that may be of interest to you. The most important part of the book details how to educate yourself to read the informed consent document and the experimental protocol, and how to choose a trial. It details the good and bad experiences that patients have had with doctors and with clinical trials.

Whenever a new treatment is hailed for cancer, it came through clinical trials. If you want the best possible treatment for you or a loved one, you need to read this excellent book, and then make an informed decision.

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The Case of Odell Waller and Virginia Justice, 1940-1942
Published in Paperback by University of Tennessee Press (1992-05)
Author: Richard B. Sherman
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The Case of Odell Waller and Virginia Justice, 1940-1942
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Review Date: 2003-04-28
The Case of Odell Waller and Virginia Justice, 1940-1942
by Richard B. Sherman is an excellent book that should be read by everyone.

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Case preparation and settlement (and application to Denver, et al., v. Spars, et al., fact pattern)
Published in Unknown Binding by Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys (1991)
Author: Michael K Gillis
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Arthur Hertzberg
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-05
A Jew In America:
My Life and a People's Struggle for Identity
By Arthur Hertzberg
San Francisco: Harper (October, 2002)

Review by Elliot Fein

The late Howard Cosell, the great radio and television broadcaster at ABC Sports, used to pride himself on "telling it like it is," on saying in public on the air the absolute truth about individuals and events in the world of sports. For over six decades, Arthur Hertzberg has been "telling it like it is" about people and events in the world of contemporary Jewish life in North America, in Israel, and throughout the world.

Without the distinct Brooklyn nasal tone accent that made Cosell famous, but in a distinct voice all his own, Hertzberg has been saying and writing the absolute truth in his long and distinguished career as a rabbi, as a university professor and scholar, and as a CEO leader of various national and international Jewish communal organizations.

His book, A Jew in America: My Life and a People's Struggle for Identity, an autobiography on the famous people that he has met (usually on a first name basis) and the events that he has experienced (often as a first hand participant) is a good read because history has often proved his predictions right.

Soon after the 1967 Six Day War, Hertzberg was one of the first voices (perhaps the first American Jewish voice) that warned of the danger Israel would face if it did not return immediately most of the territories it obtained to its Arab neighbors. Hertzberg prophesized that it would rip the moral, democratic, and Jewish soul of the country if Israel attempted to keep the West Bank and Gaza and subsequently put itself in the position of occupying a growing and hostile Palestinian Arab refugee population.

Hertzberg was one of the first to fulminate against the theology that has developed among many Orthodox Jews since 1967 that the outcome of the Six Day War sets the stage for the onslaught of the world's messianic redemption. For a small country that is struggling to live among, not against, the nations of the world, Hertzberg saw from its inception how this nationalistic and fundamentalist interpretation of contemporary events could (still) easily alienate Israel among the nations of the world and lead the contemporary state on a future suicidal path.

In the early 1970's, Hertzberg was part of a contingent of American Jewish leaders who met in Israel with the then Prime Minister, Golda Meir. Golda, from a recent visit with President Nixon in the United States, wanted to talk with members of this contingent about race relations in America. She wanted to express her concern about militant African American leaders publicly articulating separatist, nationalistic, and anti-Semitic attitudes after the assassination of Martin Luther King and the decline of the Civil Rights Movement.

Hertzberg responded in this public discussion to her concern by expressing his own about Israel. He warned the Prime Minister that a `Black Panther' problem of their own was developing in Israel, that a growing number of non-Ashkenazi Jewish citizens, recent immigrants from North African and Asian countries, were feeling estranged from mainstream Israeli life.

Hertzberg predicted that the present Labor led government coalition would pay a heavy price in future elections if it did not start to listen and formally address some of the complaints and concerns of these Edot Ha Mizrachi Jews who perceived their citizenship status as second class.

Golda and her Labor party did not seem to heed the advice. In 1977, Menachem Begin and his Likud Party, with the overwhelming support of this ethnic constituency, dethroned the Labor establishment for the first time in Israel's history and formed its own coalition to lead the Knesset, Israel's parliament.

Being able to read the present and make educated predictions about the future is a gift that Hertzberg possess. It is a gift, though, that does not always translate into effective leadership. It is questionable, when reading the book, whether Hertzberg, as a pulpit rabbi or as the head of a Jewish communal organization, looks beyond the realm of symbolism in the various leadership roles he has assumed throughout his career.

Hertzberg demonstrates an uncanny ability to look at the big picture, to see the forest through trees. He is able to articulate goals and a direction that the institution or organization that he leads ought to travel. He never seems to follow through on the dreams and direction that he envisions and proposes.

Perhaps he does not feel it worthy in his latest book to write about the day-to-day work he did with other professional staff members and volunteer lay leaders trying to put his dreams into practice. Or, during his long leadership career, he perhaps felt it was beneath his dignity to engage in the mundane work after he articulates the grand vision.

Many rabbis of Hertzberg's generation have been known to take a patriarchal attitude towards their career and calling, where they look at themselves as separate from and not simultaneously as a part of the people that they lead. Hertzberg, in this regard, does not hesitate to assert without conflict his independence.

Since this patriarchal attitude usually does not succeed in the often corporate and collaborative world of contemporary Jewish life today, it is not surprising that Hertzberg has chosen in his later years to abandon the pulpit and the Jewish communal world for a university professor position where he can focus his individual energies exclusively on teaching, research, and writing.

I worked for fifteen years as a Jewish Educator in a synagogue. I had a hard time getting excited reading about the study and outside activities that Hertzberg engaged in throughout his distinguished career. It took effort for me to stop asking the question of who was tending to the store of his synagogue or Jewish communal agency while he was involved in so many endeavors that went beyond the realm of his leadership position.

I am glad I did make the effort. From reading A Jew In America, I gained a more profound understanding of where we as Jews have come from in America and a strong sense (as Hertzberg would confidently argue) where we as Jews ought to travel.

Elliot Fein teaches Jewish Studies at the Tarbut V'Torah High School in Irvine.


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