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Deborah D. Moore

    Deborah Dash Moore explores how the Jewish community in America forged its identity and culture. Her writings delve into how the children of immigrants navigated the blending of Jewish traditions with American life, and how this dynamic shaped their communities. Moore examines themes of leadership, authority, and achievement, often focusing on how individuals and groups grappled with the challenges of assimilation and cultural preservation. Her work offers a profound look into the intricate tapestry of the American Jewish experience.

    Time Shadows
    Jewish New York
    • Time Shadows

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A girl with nothing to lose is sent back in time to reconcile the past mistakes of an 800-year old sorceress. Morgan, a powerful 800-year-old sorceress, wants to make amends for the bad things she’s done during her long life. She has perfected a spell that opens a gateway to the past - the only problem is that she can’t return to a time she’s already lived through. If she does, both her younger spirit and her current form would cease to exist. The only solution is to convince someone to travel back for her—someone that wouldn't be missed if things went wrong. Sage Aster doesn’t really believe that Morgan can send her back to the past, so as payment for the kindness Morgan showed her when she was homeless and alone, Sage agrees to the time travel experiment. She is then stunned to find herself transported back to 1912 aboard the doomed Titanic. Again and again Sage is sent back to different timelines, never quite knowing what she is supposed to accomplish—or how to make things right.

      Time Shadows