Love, Norm, Norman M. Shulman
Love, Norm, Norman M. Shulman
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Love, Norm
Inspiration of a Jewish American Fighter Pilot

Author: Norman M. Shulman

Narrator: George Comiskey, Norman M. Shulman

Unabridged: 6 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/29/2024


Synopsis

Norm Shulman’s relationship with his stepson Greg Levenson had always been stable and warm, but it altered when Greg decided to enlist in the Air Force at age 27. This unexpected decision brought them even closer together, and Norm came to realize that his whole family history had much support to offer Greg. Cognizant of past anti-Semitic stereotypes persisting about Jewish participation in the military, Norm wanted to help prepare Greg to feel comfortable in his own identity. So, Norm decided to write letters that connected Greg to the many Jewish military heroes who had preceded him. From Judah Maccabee to fighter pilots from today’s recent history, these profiles in courage and heroism brought Greg foundation and strength, and they offer readers a breadth of knowledge from every corner of Jewish history. Norm’s letters to Greg make up one core of Love, Norm; the other is Norm’s own multigenerational story of Jewish military heroes. As the son of Jewish immigrants whose place in America was hard-won, Norm chronicles what it was like to feel his identity pulled in different directions and how to hold fast to it nonetheless. Love, Norm is a multifaceted retelling of inspirational profiles of famous Jewish fighters from across history, and it is also the singular story of how one man dug into his own past and found pieces to preserve his Jewish identity. Together, empathetically channeled through his heartfelt letters and remembrances, Love, Norm shares a collected wisdom with the next generation.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Carol

I enjoyed this book so much. It was inspiring and also educational. I grew up in a small town in Texas and did not know one Jewish person. It was enlightening to read about their experiences in West Texas. I loved the style of the author and found it a delight to read. One doesn’t need to have a par......more

Goodreads review by Aaron

Thoroughly enjoyed this book. Some parts made me cry, some made me laugh, but every part brought me joy in learning more about history while also having a greater understanding of my own history, and my family's. Dr. Norm Shulman is obviously a very talented writer with a deep connection with his fa......more

Goodreads review by Andi

Amazing memoir. Takes a deep dive into Judaism and its teachings - as a Christian, I loved learning more about Dr. Shulman's family and the religion as a whole. I recommend this book to anyone looking to broaden their own perspectives and bookshelves.......more

Goodreads review by Richard

Psychologist Norm Shulman first meets Greg, the boy who is to become his stepson, when the boy is twelve. The book is many things: 1) a bit of Norm’s family history, his Polish-Jewish roots, his adolescent difficulties with math (with which I heavily identify) 2) a bit of world Jewish history, that......more