Nine
Questions People Ask About Judaism
If you have ever wondered what being born Jewish
should mean to you; if you want to find out more about the
nature of Judaism, or explain it to a friend; if you are thinking
about how Judaism con aonnect with the rest of your life—this
is the first book you should own. It poses, and thoughtfully
addresses, questions like these:
Can one doubt God's existence and still be a
good Jew?
Why do we need organized religion?
Why shouldn't I intermarry?
What is the reason for dietary laws?
How do I start practicing Judaism?
The Nine Questions People Ask About Judaism was written for
the educated skeptical, searching Jew, and for the
non-Jew who wants to understand the meaning of Judaism.
It has become a classic and very widely read introduction
to the oldest living religion. Concisely and engagingly,
authors Dennis Prager and Joseph Telushkin present
Judaism as the rational, moral alternative for contemporary
man.
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