What Do Jews Believe
By (Author) Edward Kessler
Granta Books
Granta Books
1st October 2006
7th August 2006
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
296
Paperback
100
Width 131mm, Height 198mm, Spine 8mm
95g
There is a story about a Jew who travels from Israel to the United States. When he returns, he tells his friend some of the amazing things he has seen. I met a Jew who had grown up in a yeshiva and knew large sections of the Talmud by heart. I met a Jew who was an atheist. I met a Jew who owned a large business and I met a Jew who was an ardent communist. So what's so strange the friend asks. America is a big country and millions of Jews live there. You don't understand, the man answers. It was the same Jew.
Judaism is not simply a series of beliefs. It is a practice and a way of life. What do Jews Believe explores the variety of ways Jews live their lives: religious and secular, Ashkenazi and Sephardi, Jews in Israel and Jews who live in the Diaspora. It asks what Judaism means and what it means to be a Jew. It also asks how and why such a small number of people, totalling no more than twenty million worldwide, have played such a significant role in our planet's history.
'An excellent series of short books on beliefs in the modern world' The Bookseller Currently available in the series (April 06)- Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, Druids
Edward Kessler is Founder of the Centre for the Study of Jewish-Christian Relations and writes widely on Judaism and Jewish-Christian Relations. Among his many publications is the acclaimed Bound by the Bible: Jews, Christians and the Sacrifice of Isaac.