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Paperback What Does Being Jewish Mean?: An Read-Aloud Responses to Questions Jewish Children Ask about History, Culture Book

ISBN: 0671765744

ISBN13: 9780671765743

What Does Being Jewish Mean?: An Read-Aloud Responses to Questions Jewish Children Ask about History, Culture

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This helpful reference provides ready answers to more than 180 questions Jewish children most frequently ask about their faith. It covers not only the basics of Jewish belief, custom, and practice but also the kinds of questions that arise from the magical way that children view the world, such as Will the Messiah have superpowers like Batman or Superman? or Why don't the kinds of miracles in the Bible happen today? If also addresses the knotty philosophical...

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Clear, concise straightforward information

This book is about basic beliefs of Judaism and is written in a very easy-to-read format -- question and answer paragraphs divided into chapters with similar subject matter.It's ideal for giving meaningful answers without going into great detail. The complete index in the back allows one to look up a specific subject or question easily. The subject level would be appropriate for middle elementary students and older, yet it isn't written in such a manner that would be awkward for adults to read. This reference book could be quite useful for adults who would like to learn some basic facts of Judaism.An excerpt:"153. What is the most important Jewish holiday?""Shabbat, because it comes every week, may seem as if it is not that important a holiday, but actually the Torah tells us that it is the most important holiday. It is more important than Passover and other Jewish holidays - even more important than Rosh Hashanah. The only day of the year considered more holy than Shabbat is Yom Kippur, which is considered the Shabbat of Shabbats. Once a year there is even a greater Shabbat than Shabbat and that is Yom Kippur."Other questions addressed are: Why don't Jews believe in Jesus? Does God have feelings? Do Jews believe in the devil? Why are Jewish males circumcised? Why have the Arabs fought so many wars with Israel? Why don't we kneel when we pray? What is a cantor? Why do some people write "G-d"? What are the Ten Tribes of Israel? Why don't the kind of miracles in the Bible happen today?Because of the way it's organized, the book is also excellent for sitting down with a child and reading one question at a time and researching the answer further. Very useful Jewish reference!

Must-reading for anyone Jewish or interested in Judaism

This book is an insightful, authoritative and comprehensive companion to anyone interested in learning more about Judaism. Well-written and thought-out, and full of some of the most frequently asked questions about Jewish rules, customs and more, "What Does Being Jewish Mean?" not only serves as an invaluable tool for educating children on Jewish laws, but it is without a doubt equally useful to adults. If you've ever had a question about any facet of Judaism or Judaic law, "What Does Being Jewish Mean?" is your answer.
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