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Jewish Literacy: The Most Important Things to Know About the Jewish Religion, Its People, and Its History | Joseph Telushkin
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What does it mean to be a Jew? How does one begin to answer so extensive a question? In this insightful and completely updated tome, esteemed rabbi and bestselling author Joseph Telushkin helps answer the question of what it means to be a Jew, in the largest sense. Widely recognized as one of the most respected and indispensable reference books on Jewish life, culture, tradition, and religion, Jewish Literacy covers every essential aspect of the Jewish people and Judaism. In 352 short and engaging chapters, Rabbi Telushkin discusses everything from the Jewish Bible and Talmud to Jewish notions of ethics to antisemitism and the Holocaust; from the history of Jews around the world to Zionism and the politics of a Jewish state; from the significance of religious traditions and holidays to how they are practiced in daily life. Whether you want to know more about Judaism in general or have specific questions you'd like answered, Jewish Literacy is sure to contain the information you need. Rabbi Telushkin's expert knowledge of Judaism makes the updated and revised edition of Jewish Literacy an invaluable reference. A comprehensive yet thoroughly accessible resource for anyone interested in learning the fundamentals of Judaism, Jewish Literacy is a must for every Jewish home.
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This book, normally 14.99, is free with Kindle Unlimited. I really like this book (it was one of the main one's for my conversion class) and have been wanting it for awhile. I am never returning it! This makes KU worth it to me.

On a side note being that it's called Kindle UNLIMITED shouldn't you beable to check out an unlimited number of books rather than just ten?

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For #day14 of the #augustphotochallenge - I am Jewish but I haven't always felt Jewish. I was raised in a southern conservative synagogue and told by everyone, even my grandmother, that I wasn't really Jewish because my mother converted after my birth. So for years, I struggled with that identity. This book helped me learn more about my heritage and now I am in an open, loving congregation that embraces my diversity. I know now that I am a Jew.

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susanw Beautiful, thanks for sharing. 8y
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BookishFeminist ❤️❤️ ugh with people and their overly strict boxes for people. Thanks for sharing this! 8y
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