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{{BookInfo
{{BookInfo
| Author=[[Lisa Braver Moss]]
|Author=[[Lisa Braver Moss]]
| Title=The Measure of His Grief
|Title=The Measure of His Grief
| Pages=352
|Subtitle= 
| Format=5.25 x 8 "
|Pages=352
| Edition=Notim Press
|Format=5.25 x 8 "
| FirstEdition=November 1, 2010
|Edition=1
| ISBN=978-1453720257
|Publisher=Notim Press
|FirstEdition=November 1, 2010
|ISBN=978-1453720257
|ASIN=
}}
}}
[[File:TheMeasureOfHisGrief.jpg|thumb|Book cover]]


'''The Measure of His Grief''' is a novel by [[Lisa Braver Moss]], published in 2010. It was the first novel ever to explore [[Brit Milah|Jewish circumcision]].
'''The Measure of His Grief''' is a novel by [[Lisa Braver Moss]], published in 2010. It was the first novel ever to explore [[Brit Milah|Jewish circumcision]].
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==Abstract==
==Abstract==


[[File:TheMeasureOfHisGrief.jpg|frame|left|Book cover]]
The novel weaves medical and religious information into the compelling story of Dr. Sandy Waldman, a Jewish physician in Berkeley who finds himself waging a campaign against the one [[Brit Milah|Jewish tradition]] that’s still observed even in the most iconoclastic of towns and among the most assimilated of Jews: [[circumcision]].
The novel weaves medical and religious information into the compelling story of Dr. Sandy Waldman, a Jewish physician in Berkeley who finds himself waging a campaign against the one [[Brit Milah|Jewish tradition]] that’s still observed even in the most iconoclastic of towns and among the most assimilated of Jews: [[circumcision]].


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