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Full Description
Have you ever wondered what it means to be a
Jew? Why Judaism is still relevant in the modern world? What Judaism
says about such topics as faith...covenant...chosen
people...ethics...mitzvah
observance...kashruth...love...G-d...sin...holiness...
pleasure...Shabbos...prayer...Torah...food...countless other matters?
David
wondered, too. So he had some probing conversations with his rabbi.
David asks the questions you would - the answers will enlighten you and
put your mind into high gear.
In
these conversations between David and the rabbi, Judaism becomes
exciting and stimulating, a joyous adventure of mind and body. It makes
demands and offers rewards. And most of all, it is as fresh today as it
was thousands of years ago.
With
knowledge, erudition, humor, good taste, tolerance, and elegant
expression, David's rabbi gives shape and meaning to Judaism. His
beginning and end is the Torah and its eternal tradition; his idiom is
David's, his setting is our world. To those who think that Judaism is
long on ritual and short on logic, the rabbi shows how it is a seamless
whole, with the commandments flowing from the central core of faith and
values. Far from being other-worldly or esoteric, Judaism is practical
and constructive, obsessed only with the mission of perfecting people
and their world through service to their Creator.
Especially
today, when Jewry is so divided within itself, when both interest in
authentic Judaism and estrangement from all its traditional forms are
reaching new heights, this work is needed. And it responds to the need.
Few books are simultaneously so important, useful, and enjoyable.
About the Author
Rabbi
Emanuel Feldman is one of the most respected and successful figures in
the history of the American rabbinate. In over thirty-five years in
Atlanta, he virtually created one of America's finest Orthodox
communities. He is Editor-in-Chief of Tradition, a scholarly quarterly, author of three books and of over a hundred articles in such journals as Saturday Review and The New Republic;
former adjunct professor at Emory University Law School; and Senior
Lecturer at Bar Ilan University. Author, editor, graceful writer,
incisive thinker, and superb commentator - Rabbi Feldman distills a
lifetime of accumulated wisdom and experience in this masterful book.
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