God Is in the Crowd: Twenty-First-Century Judaism

God Is in the Crowd: Twenty-First-Century Judaism

2018

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15

I respect the author's intelligence and commitment to Israel. What I found lacking in this book was clarity. Stories were told without an obvious conclusion. It would have really helped if he had made a bullet list at the end of each chapter or the end of the book and listed his points.
I also don't think his reading list was wide enough. I would have recommended “The Chosen Few” by Botticini and Eckstein. In my opinion. Jewish continuity is driven by two things: Education and Observance

September 11, 2022