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Goodbye, Columbus Study Guide

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by Philip Roth
About 86 pages (25,836 words)
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Buber, Martin, I and Thou, Scribner, 1958.

In this central text from one of the foremost modern Jewish philosophers, Buber's main concern is with the relationships of man to God, to nature, and to his fellow man.

Maney, J. P., and Tom Hazuka, eds., A Celestial Omnibus: Short Fiction on Faith, Beacon Press, 1997.

This collection of American short stories on the theme of faith includes "The Conversion of the Jews" by Philip Roth.

Shapiro, Gerald, ed., American Jewish.....

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