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From Sanctuary to Boardroom: A Jewish Approach to Leadership

DOC From Sanctuary to Boardroom: A Jewish Approach to Leadership by Hal M. Lewis in History

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As a boy growing up in rural Arkansas; Bob Brewer often heard from his uncle and his great-uncle about a particular tree in the woods; the "Bible Tree;" filled with strange carvings. Years later he would learn that this tree was carved with symbols associated with the Knights of the Golden Circle; a Civil War­era secret society that had buried gold coins and other treasure in various remote locations across the South and Southwest in hopes of someday funding a second War Between the States. These secret caches were guarded by sentinels; men whose responsibility it was to watch and protect these sites. To his astonishment; Bob discovered that both his uncle and his great-uncle had been twentieth-century sentinels; and that he had grown up near an important KGC treasure site. In Shadow of the Sentinel; Bob Brewer and investigative journalist Warren Getler tell the fascinating story of the Knights of the Golden Circle and the hidden caches the KGC established across the country. Brewer reveals how; with agonizing effort; he eventually deciphered the fiendishly complicated KGC codes and ciphers; which drew heavily on images associated with Freemasonry. (Many of the key KGC post­Civil War leaders were Scottish Rite Masons; who used the cover of that secret fraternity to conduct their activities.) Using his knowledge of KGC symbolism to crack coded maps; Brewer has located several KGC caches and has recovered gold coins; guns; and other treasure from some of them. Shadow of the Sentinel is the most comprehensive account yet of the activities of the KGC after the Civil War and; indeed; into the 1900s. Getler and Brewer suggest that the clandestine network of KGC operatives was far wider than previously thought; and that it included Jesse James; the former Confederate guerrilla whose stage and bank robberies helped to fill KGC treasure chests. This is a rousing and provocative adventure that weaves together one man's personal quest with an intriguing; little-known chapter in America's hidden history.


#933771 in Books 2006-08-17Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.11 x .41 x 6.14l; .60 #File Name: 0742552292180 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Finally the guide to Boardroom behavior!By Ellen S. HattenbachA fabulous guide for Boardroom behavior. Unparalleled. Would have saved me so many headaches. Now I know. Dr. Hal Lewis is a wise sage.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great book on Jewish Leadership Principles.By Peter BensingerOutstanding insight into Jewish leadership theory.7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Half way thereBy Paul R. SchererMr. Lewis does a fine job presenting an historical prospective on the origins of Jewish leadership. He emphasizes both historical and biblical references that clearly pave the way for how Jewish leaders and leadership evolved. He offers some insight into the application of these ideas; but never gets to the 'boardroom' as the title implies. I felt too much emphasis was on leaderhip of Jewish-affiliated organizations; rather than any group or organization; Jewish or not. Consequently; I felt too few takeaways as a secular leader who is Jewish. Would have been better to interview or cite secular Jewish leaders and their interpretation of what it means to lead as a Jew.

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