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100 1 $aHays, David.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84012333
245 10 $aToday I am a boy /$cDavid Hays.
260 $aNew York :$bSimon & Schuster,$c2000.
263 $a0010
300 $a255 pages ;$c22 cm
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520 1 $a"When David Hays was 66 and had joined a synagogue for the first time in over fifty years, he decided to study Hebrew and be a bar mitzvah. And so this world-renowned theatrical designer, founder of the legendary National Theatre of the Deaf, father of two grown children and coauthor of the best-selling My Old Man and the Sea, borrowed his grandson's beginner's Hebrew workbook and joined a class of twelve-year-olds. It launched a wondrous journey of faith and community.".
520 8 $a"In Today I Am a Boy, Hay's new world begins to intersect with his own history: on Yom Kippur, Hays, who has sailed around Cape Horn with his son, reads the story of Jonah to the congregation and gives a sermon on the Old Testament and the sea. His long-dormant love of learning is wholly rekindled. At the stage of life when most of us begin to slow down, Hays feels more alive than ever, rejuvenated by newfound connections to his youth and faith."--BOOK JACKET.
600 10 $aHays, David$xReligion.
650 0 $aJews$zConnecticut$zChester (Town)$vBiography.
650 0 $aBar mitzvah.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85011761
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