Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Paul Cowan (1940-1988) was a New York-based journalist, staff writer for The Village Voice, and the author of several books, including a memoir of his reconnection to his Jewish roots and a guide to interfaith marriages.

  2. Sep 21, 2015 · September 21, 1940, is the birthdate of journalist Paul Cowan, who, in his 1982 memoir “An Orphan in History,” shared the moving story of his reconstruction of his family’s Jewish heritage and of his own transition from a completely secular way of life to one rich in Jewish tradition and observance, after discovering the legacy ...

    • David B. Green
    • dbgiht@gmail.com
  3. Sep 27, 1988 · Paul Cowan, a journalist of strong social passions whose book ''An Orphan in History'' influenced thousands of assimilated Jews like himself to recover their Jewish heritage, died of...

  4. Paul Cowan is a co-founder of the Client Relationship Consultancy and a former advertising executive. His book Connecting with Clients offers practical tips and insights on how to build stronger and more rewarding client relationships.

  5. Paul Cowan, who wrote about his return to Judaism and intermarriage, passed away in 1988 at age 48. He was a staff writer for The Village Voice and a regular worshipper at Ansche Chesed synagogue in New York.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_CowanPaul Cowan - Wikipedia

    Paul Cowan may refer to: Paul Cowan (journalist), Scottish-Canadian journalist and writer; Paul Cowan (filmmaker), Canadian filmmaker; Paul Cowan (writer), American journalist and writer

  7. Paul Cowan is a Scottish-Canadian journalist and writer. Raised in Lanarkshire, Cowan became interested in journalism after appearing on BBC Radio Scotland's young adult current affairs program Sunday Club.