Judaism for Everyone ... without Dogma

Judaism for Everyone ... without Dogma

2009 • 188 pages

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Presents an exceptional and stimulating view of Judaism and what it means to be Jewish. In a series of short chapters, the author argues for a Judaism oriented by humanistic values and personal freedom instead of basing his arguments on blind faith and quotations of sacred texts. The reader will travel through Jewish history from biblical times to our days, observing how Judaism survived by reinventing itself by adapting to new circumstances and cultural change.

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