by Lavinia Cohn - Sherbok (Author), Dan Cohn - Sherbok (Author)
In this clear and authoritative guide, Lavinia and Dan Cohn-Sherbok concisely examine the Jewish faith and its practices and explore what it really means to be a Jew today. From the nature of God to the divisions within Judaism and from worship to everyday customs, this introduction covers all the topics essential to an informed understanding of this highly influential 3000-year-old faith and its enduring traditions.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 180
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Published: 01 Aug 2010
ISBN 10: 1851687483
ISBN 13: 9781851687480
Book Overview: An admirable introduction to what Jews do, what concerns them, and how these acts and concerns arose and evolved. Graham Harvey - Reader in Religious Studies, The Open University Written in an engaging style by prominent scholars of Jewish thought, this book offers explanations for Jewish religious practice and insights into contemporary Jewish identity in a concise and clear narrative. Susannah Heschel - Eli Black Professor of Jewish Studies, Dartmouth College If you are interested in spanning Jewish history so you can understand the fundamentals of Judaism but also want to understand the contemporary controversies surrounding Jewish life, Judaism: A Beginner's Guide is the book to start with. Marc Ellis - Director of the Centre for Jewish Studies, Baylor University