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Praying with Moby Dick

JL;DR SUMMARY Reflecting on Herman Melville's 'Moby Dick' and his own experiences, Shai Secunda explores the profound connection between Jewish memorial practices and the elements of remembrance in the novel. A way out west there was a fella, fella I want to tell you about, fella by the name of Jeff Lebowski. At least, that was the handle his lovin' parents gave him, but he never had much use for it himself. This Lebowski, he called himself the Dude. Now, Dude, that's a name no one would self-apply where I come from. But then, there was a lot about the Dude that didn't make a whole lot of sense to me. And a lot about where he lived, likewise. But then again, maybe that's why I found the place s'durned innarestin'.

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Holocaust RemembranceYahrzeitMemorial PlaquesJewish MemoryShai SecundaHerman MelvilleMoby DickWhalingSixth Street Community SynagogueJonestown Massacre

Places mentioned

Massachusetts, United States
"a small whaling museum founded by a Massachusetts industrialist named Henry P. Kendall."
New York, United States
"At the Sixth Street Community Synagogue, the old shul I sometimes pray in when Im in New York, I have forged an unlikely connection with some of the souls remembered."
Nantucket, New York, United States
"And therefore three cheers for Nantucket; and come a stove boat and stove body when they will!"
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