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Jewish Literacy: The Most Important Things to Know About the Jewish Religion, Its People Andits History by Joseph Telushkin (1991, Hardcover)

Author: Joseph Telushkin | Publisher: William Morrow & Co | Language: English
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    In this collection of 346 important facts about Judaism and its people, Joseph Telushkin ranges through all of Jewish history and literature to extract the enduring concepts one needs to know in order to be a well-informed, modern Jew.

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    Author:Joseph Telushkin
    Language:English
    Publisher:William Morrow & Co
    Format:Hardcover
    ISBN-10:0688085067
    ISBN-13:9780688085063

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    Edition Number:1

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    Length:688 pages
    Height:9.8 in
    Width:6.8 in
    Thickness:2 in
    Weight:40 oz

    Publisher's Note

    How much do you know about Judaism?

    • How did the Ten Lost Tribes become lost ?
    • Are circumcisions performed on the Sabbath ?
    • Which country first granted Jews equal rights ?
    • When was polygamy outlawed for Jews ?
    • Why does Jewish law compare gossiping to murder ?

    You'll find the answers to these questions -- and much more -- in this insightful and comprehensive guide. Written by esteemed rabbi and bestselling author Joseph Telushkin, Jewish Literacy has become one of the most respected and widely used reference books on Jewish life, culture, religion, and tradition. Now revised and updated, this fascinating volume distills a vast body of scholarship into 348 short, readable chapters, making the rich and complex history of Judaism accessible to any reader.

    Organized by subject, the book's fifteen sections include:

    History and Contemporary Life
    From the biblical and Talmudic periods through the Spanish Inquisition to modern times, with special sections on the Holocaust, Israel, and American-Jewish life.

    Beliefs, Ethics, and Rituals
    From monotheism to Judaism's views on the afterlife, "chosenness," and human relations with God; ethical concerns ranging from the proper treatment of animals to the real meaning of "an eye for an eye"; along with explanations of the major prayers and synagogue practices.

    Jewish Holidays and Life Cycle
    The origins and distinctive customs of each holiday, and the rites sanctifying every major life event from circumcision and baby naming to burial and mourning.

    Answers to the questions from the front flap:
    • They were dispersed when the Kingdom of Israel was destroyed by the Assyrians in 722 B.C.E. (see Chapter 45).
    • The United States (see Chapter 203).
    • Around 1000 C.E., when it was proscribed by Rabbi Gershom; however, most Sephardic Jews did not accept the ban (see Chapter 95).
    • Because gossip, like murder, can do irrevocable damage (see Chapter 271).


    A rabbi summarizes the Jewish tradition for Jews and non-Jews alike in a reference guide to Jewish religion and culture, covering culture, history, and tradition in one broad sweep. 15,000 first printing.

    In this collection of 346 important facts about Judaism and its people, Telushkin ranges through all of Jewish history and literature to extract the enduring concepts one needs to know in order to be a well-informed, modern Jew.

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    Jewish Literacy Telushkin KIRUV BAAL TESHUVA JUDAICA

    Created: 01/09/07
    MAKES A GREAT GIFT!

    Rabbi Telushkin has done a favor for us all with his learned book of Jewish history, rituals, ethics and life. Scholarly and fair, witty and fun to read, this is a reference for serious research and casual curiosity. Telushkin provides information, insight, flavor and vignette. Sure he's unstintingly erudite, but he's also an exceptional raconteur. In this collection of 346 important facts about Judaism and its people, Telushkin ranges through all of Jewish history and literature to extract the enduring concepts one needs to know in order to be a well-informed, modern Jew
    4 of 4 people found this review helpful.
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    Great resource, easy reading, very organized

    Created: 02/06/07
    I purchased this book to give as a gift for someone recently converted to Judaism and it was VERY well received and appreciated. The material contained within covers a myriad of subjects - all thought provoking - and is concisely organized. A very interesting find, suitable for a wide range of ages and degrees of Jewish religious observance, as well as for non-Jews, too. Highly recommended.
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    great for those interested in the Jewish religion

    Created: 24/03/06
    This book is very long, but very informative. This book was very informative with a lot of information about the religion, the Jewish People, and their past history. This book really sparked my interest in pursuing my Jewish culture.
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    Jewish Literacy

    Created: 13/04/09
    Every Jew, every Christian, every Muslim and everyone else should read this book. Buy it and study it. The authors do a superb job of explaining the importance of Jewish thought and literature. It is like the Spark's Notes of 5,000 years of Rabbinical exposition.
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    Excellent review for people of all faiths

    Created: 09/05/08
    This is a very readable history book. It is easy to choose the areas you are most interested in. I found it hard to put down.
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