From Mount Sinai to the Catskill Mountains
A Mirror Image of Religion in America in the Twenty-First Century
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About the Book
Dr. Klein follows up his full-length books, Through the Name of God, a new road to the origin of Judaism and Christianity and In the Shadow of the Pulpit, an anecdotal autobiography, coauthored with his wife, Ann.
In From Mount Sinai to the Catskill Mountains Dr. Klein provides a mirror image of religion in America in the beginning of the twenty-first century through reflecting on the relevance of the Ten Commandments and the aspirations of the Standards for religious practice to guide the institutions and their congregants. Although these Standards are intended for one segment of the American religious community, through the lenses of Dr. Klein's microscope it becomes clear how wide the gap is between the aspiration of Standards and the state of religious practices at the time when clergy and religion are under strict scrutiny.
About the Author
Dr. Klein has been serving congregations in Hungary and in the USA for thirty consecutive years. Upon retiring from the pulpit rabbinate he engaged in the private practice of psychotherapy. He lives and practices in Manchester, NH since 1964. His wife is the director of and instructor in her small private religious school. This book is a reflection on a fruitful practice and a collection of lessons learned on two continents through his years of service to the public.