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Rating:  Summary: Good book Review: This book contains 15 stories of people claiming to be reincarnated after living during the holocaust. If we get these stories as true, it is easy to say that almost all of them are ( probably unwillingly ) blended with fantasy and imagery. Gershom refuses with strenght any karmic responsibility of his people for the holocaust. Though both the stories and his opinions are arguable, this book is a very good one. It may be read from cover to cover in a couple of hours.
Rating:  Summary: A Good Book That Leaves You Wanting More Review: This was the first book I ever read about reincarnation, and it was a great place to start. Because the stories are each written by the people themselves, they offer a variety of styles and perspectives that provide a great overview of the issues of reincarnation, karma, and healing.This book is passionately written. The stories, and commentary by Yonassan Gershom, are honest and not fanatical. There is a pointedly open-minded attitude in the presentation, which does not assume that the reader believes in reincarntion. However, by the end of it I found myself believing and wanting to learn more. For a more scientific approach to the topic, try reading Old Souls, by Tom Shroder. For more detailed descriptions of reincarntion and the spirit world, as recovered through hypnosis, check out Journey of Souls, by Michael Newton.
Rating:  Summary: This is a wonderful book! Review: To people who have Holocaust Memories, this book is like a candle in the dark! This is a must-read for anyone interested in Reincarnation or Holocaust issues, and if you could only read one book on this subject, I would recommend this one! Rabbi Gershom and the brave people who share their stories here have done us all a wonderful service.
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