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See below, Michael Alan Ross' original lyrics,Try to smile and love your neighborconsidering what Mr. Ross labels the 11th Commandment,
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from the new
The Ten Commandments Guidebook
Email: BostonWalks
Telephone: 617-489-5020
Michael Alan Ross, author of the newly published, The Ten Commandments
Guidebook, offers many such ways.
Mr. Ross, author of BostonWalks' The Jewish Friendship Trail Guidebook -
6 Self-guided Jewish History Walk Tours of Downtown Boston, now has
written The Ten Commandments Guidebook as a spiritual invitation to the
Ten Commandments.
In The Ten Commandments Guidebook, Mr. Ross offers a personal and
creative perspective of the Ten Commandments by means of his original
poetry, prose, and song lyrics. His writings are drawn from a lifetime
of Jewish American experiences.
As an example, his lyrics, Try to smile and love your neighbor, considers what Mr. Ross labels the 11th Commandment, i.e. Love your fellow as yourself,
in the following verses:
Try to smile and love your neighborCopyright Michael Alan Ross 2004-2007. All rights reserved.
(Suggestion: Sing to the music of Ludwig Beethoven's Ode to Joy)
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Mr. Ross' poetry about the Ten Commandments, his prosaic warm memories
of family life, and his lyrical voicing of social concerns can be called
by the Hebrew words piyyutim and midrashim, poems and commentaries,
which offer uplifting, spiritual and, sometimes, challenging
interpretations.
In addition, Mr. Ross offers many suggestions for the reader to consider
in struggling with the Ten Commandments, making this Guidebook a fine
teaching tool, usable not only for its inspirational reading but also
for its suggestions of good deeds.
The Ten Commandments Guidebook, ISBN 0970082525, by Michael Alan Ross is
available for purchase online by clicking here
Online Print-out The Ten Commandments Guidebook Order Form
and for sale in selected bookstores such as Kolbo Fine Judaica and Israel Book Shop in Boston/Brookline.
It also can be purchased in multiple copies for Hebrew, day school, and
adult classes directly from the publisher.
The Ten Commandments Guidebook, ISBN 0970082525, by Michael Alan Ross,
BostonWalks Publishers 2004. In paperback, 153 pages, list price:
$19.95.
Contact information: BostonWalks Publishers, 50 Grove St., Belmont MA
02478, email: bostonwalks@hotmail.com, telephone: 617-489-5020.
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Telephone: 617-489-5020
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