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This project successfully raised its funding goal on November 18, 2009.
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All contributors will be acknowledged in the book!
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One signed copy of The Comic Torah: The Book.
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One signed copy of The Comic Torah: The Book and a signed archival print of the 2-page episode of your choice.
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5 signed copies of The Comic Torah: The Book.
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One signed copy of the book and a custom designed home-made challah by Sharon Rosenzweig.
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Be inscribed in The Comic Torah! Artist Sharon Rosenzweig will draw you into the Comic Torah as a supporting character. (You provide a photograph.) We'll send you 20 signed copies of the book to give to your friends.
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Six people welcomed to Shabbat dinner at the home of Sharon and Aaron, with a menu themed to the Torah portion of the week. An unforgettable experience sure to rock your world. Each of you will receive a personally autographed book.
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Sharon and Aaron will come to your house and make Shabbat dinner for you and up to 20 people, who each get a signed copy of the book. (Travel and expenses additional)
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Author Aaron Freeman will come to your synagogue (or church or mosque or country club) for a weekend and perform his stand-up routine... or his dramatic interpretation of the weekly Torah reading. (Travel and expenses additional)
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Aaron and Sharon will create an original 2-page full color comic of the Torah episode of your choice featuring you and your family. You will receive up to 20 signed archival prints.
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Naming rights! You've seen the Schottenstein Edition of the ArtScroll Chumash? The Gutnick Edition of the Lubavitch Chumash? This is your chance to have a Torah volume named for you!
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I'm a Jewish educator and writer. I founded Ben Yehuda Press with my wife, Eve, to highlight exciting Jewish voices. I'm proud of our diverse list of books, which range from Jewish Renewal to Modern Orthodox to Atheist, and which include Torah study, science fiction, poetry, memoir, and scholarship.
We are the parents of five children, feeders of three cats, and caretaker of one snake (until our eldest daughter, now in college, finds herself in reptile-friendly living quarters again.)