Bracha Goetz

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Bracha Goetz is the Harvard-educated author of 36 children's books, including I Want to be Famous, Where Is God? and Let's Appreciate Everyone!

Her books portray life's deepest concepts in a delightfully simple way.

Mrs. Goetz coordinates a Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters Program in Baltimore, Maryland, and gives a variety of interactive presentations. Bracha Goetz can be contacted at brachagoetzbooks@gmail.com.

Ever wonder why these blurbs are written in the "third person"? It's so it looks like she wasn't the one writing this about herself, but she was!
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Average rating: 4.5 · 106 ratings · 17 reviews · 58 distinct works
Searching for God in the Ga...

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Let's Stay Safe!

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The Happiness Box

4.67 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 1991 — 2 editions
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What do You See on Pesach

4.33 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 2007 — 4 editions
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I Want to Be Famous

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What do You See on Purim?

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Hashem's Candy Store

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What Do You See on Shabbos?

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My Very Own Mitzvah Mouth

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The Itchy Shabbos

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“you know what I’m thinking the purpose of life is? In a way, it is the exact opposite of what our education at Harvard taught us. It turns out that what we’re really here for is to release the divine spark hidden within us. In the divine spark is every individual’s greatness and uniqueness. And that’s the inner burning we tried to extinguish all these years.”
Bracha Goetz, Searching for God in the Garbage

“unconscious, confining rules. Unexamined commandments. The critical difference is that the observant Jew is aware of the rules he is following. The rules are presented up-front, not subliminally. And he or she is consciously choosing to observe them. That sounds a lot more like real freedom to me.”
Bracha Goetz, Searching for God in the Garbage

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