Introduction to American Judaism: What Books Say What the People Do
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About The Book

The character of any religion as it is lived and practiced can be quite different from the prescriptions and ideals of its traditions and rituals. This bifurcation can be found also in the tension between the ideas people hold and the things they do. Jacob Neusner explains in the preface: The issue I address in these pages for a broad audience of people who care about religion in general not Judaism in particular is an urgent one: explaining what we see not only what we read. So I decided to focus the book more sharply on what strikes me as Judaisms most suggestive trait - the fairly broadly diffused knowledge of what matters and what doesnt. Students general readers members of the clergy and teachers will find here a lucid and compelling account of the actual life of Jewish people - in the synagogue at home in ritual - and of commonly held attitudes toward Holocaust and redemption the Sabbath and festivals study of the Torah the State of Israel and more.
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