The Lame Lover


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The Lame Lover is a 1770 comedy play by the British writer Samuel Foote about Sir Luke, a young man who loses his leg. Foote wrote the play while he was recovering from the amputation of his leg, following a riding accident. Excerpt: "CHARLOT. I tell you, Sir, his love to me is all a pretense: it is amazing that you, who are so acute, so quick in discerning on other occasions, should be so blind upon this. SERJEANT. But where are your proofs, Charlot? What signifies your opening matters which your evidence cannot support?"







The Lame Lover, Etc


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The Fashionable Lover


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For the Love of God and People


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“This is obviously the most significant book of the year for Conservative Jews. But, going further, I think it is a must-read for any Jew who takes his/her relationship to Jewish law seriously.” -- Jewish Herald-Voice; “This book is a serious attempt by a serious scholar to address contemporary issues facing Conservative Jews.” -- Jewish Book World Every generation of Jews in every denomination of Judaism finds itself facing complex legal questions. The status of same-sex unions and the plight of the agunah (a woman who cannot obtain a divorce), are just two of a myriad of thorny questions Jewish legal experts grapple with today. These are not esoteric problems but issues with a profound impact on the daily happiness of countless people. How do the rabbis who draft responses to these questions reach their conclusions? What informs their decisions and their approach to Jewish law? Acclaimed writer and legal expert Elliot Dorff addresses these and other questions in this intelligent, accessible guide to the philosophy behind Jewish law. In his view, Jewish law is an expression of the love we have for God and for our fellow human beings. This theme permeates his discussion of important aspects of the law. For example, what motivates modern Jews to follow Jewish law? How does Jewish law strike the balance between continuity and change? On what grounds and under what circumstances do human beings have the authority to interpret or even change God's laws? Dorff also offers a systematic comparison of Jewish law and U.S. law, based on his course on this subject at UCLA School of Law. Whether you are a lawyer or simply interested in the philosophy behind recent rabbinic decisions, this is a book that will deepen your understanding of the Jewish legal system and its role in the modern world.




Love, the Lover and the Loved


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Let's Talk About Love Everywhere I go, all the places that I've been Every smile is a new horizon on a land I've never seen There are people around the world Different faces, different names But there's one true emotion that Reminds me we're the same Let's talk about love From the laughter of a child To the tears of a grown man There's a thread that runs right through us All and helps us understand As subtle as a breeze, that fans a flicker To a flame From the very first sweet melody To the very last refrain Let's talk about love Let's talk about us Let's talk about life Let's talk about trust Let's talk about love It's the king of all who live And the queen of good hearts It's the ace you may keep up your Sleeve, till the name is all but lost As deep as any sea, with the rage of Any storm But as gentle as a falling leaf on any Autumn morn (Song by Celine Dion) Let's talk love, shan't we